• Al from SMM, just landed a great article on his blog, detailing ten almost ten ways to expand your blog on the net. Out of the points listed in the article I think a forum and job board would work best.
  • Two similar minded articles caught my attention this week, one from Maki who asks why are you giving away content for free and the other from Yaro who asks why do so few bloggers sell their own products. Both articles address the financial side of blogging, but a bit different; at one side there’s Maki who explains why giving away free content builds a readership, which turns to traffic, which in term turns to money, while on the other stands Yaro, who’s a bit frustrated (sorry if i’m wrong) that so few bloggers don’t make some kind of premium content, like ebooks, to increase their earning potential.
  • Down at ProBlogger I had the pleasure of reading quite a fun and interesting post, that linked teaching (in a classroom) and blogging together in a eclectic mix.
  • I’ve always said that uniqueness, be it in design, writing or attitude is a must for success, for any kind of business, be it off or online. And PabloPabla hit the spot with his guest post for Super Blogging, where he laid down five ways to be a more unique blogger.
  • Why we blog? For some it’s money, building relationships, the need to write about something that bugs them or just for the pleasure and calmness it brings; personally my reasons are a bit of all. Read this great article from NORTHxEAST and ask yourself that question, I’m sure it will stir some interesting thoughts.
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  1. Tay - Super Blogging

    Thanks for the link, and great roundup!

  2. mirc

    This is a nice blog… my business partner and I were looking throughthe blogosphere for valuable sources on the topic. Most of it is worthless, so it is nice to find something of value here!..

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