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Premium Grade Blogging Tips by Garry Conn
garryconn.com — While I was at my daughter's softball practice I wrote some premium blogging tips that will give you some great ideas on how to increase your blog traffic, retain more readers and show you how to better promote and market your blog and content within. This document has been written in PDF. It is free for anyone to download and share with others.
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- mackgoodman, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1good deal.. Free info is always welcome! Worth the read!
- askdar, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1Its refreshing when the knowledgeable help those who need the knowledge and enjoy it. Great work.
- McCharlie, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1Sometimes you can make this more complicated for yourself, by forgetting about some of the most important things like, post frequency and using social media to make sure your blog and material get out there. Good reading!
- texasag90, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1I was very excited to get Garry's first email on my BlackBerry today -- very cool to see this in PDF.
- garryconn, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1I am very glad that you guys enjoyed the content. Also I hope that doing this in PDF is working nice for everyone. I plan to do all my premium grade content in PDF. :)
Thanks again for all your votes, comments and support. You guys rock! - dcooley, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1Good natural article written from true experience and not just the hype around the blogosphere.
- jwgoad, on 03/25/2008, -0/+1Great stuff! Thank you for sharing such practical & helpful information.
- thecarydarling, on 03/26/2008, -0/+1Nice article. You touched on one subject that I have struggled with for some time now, and that is writing daily, with so few visitors to my site.
I know I'm giving up good material, that if I were to spend a lot more time and develop into actual articles, it would serve me better. However, that actually contrasts with the true purpose of the blog, and my gratitude posts.
I've been considering a redesign, going with maybe more of a news site type layout, with a daily blog section on the front page. That way I can have both the daily blog, and then the more thorough articles, that won't get pushed down the post list, because of the daily material.
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