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Blogging Blunders (And How To Avoid Them) [Interview]

Blogging Blunders (And How To Avoid Them) [Interview] | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
This is my interview for the Summit on Content Marketing. The subject is "Blogging Blunders (and how to avoid them)" It's audio with slides. Watch or listen

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janlgordon's curator insight, June 16, 2017 6:45 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it provides additional insights into common mistakes made in blogging.

 

It's important to understand what makes a good blogger.

 

More Blogging Blunders

 

Many marketers make mistakes when it comes to writing articles. I agree that you need to take a look at the mistakes of others in order to have a good understanding of what works.

 

Capaloff explains further insights from several interviews with top bloggers at the Summit for Content Marketing, and what to look for when it comes to a great blog post versus a poor one.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Break free from the norms and have your own unique blog style. To be good you have to stand out from the rest. You have to understand what the end goal is.

 

  • Give people a reason to read your articles. Especially since there are thousands of other pieces that are similar to yours.

 

  • Discover your own voice by getting into the way that you talk -- only better. Make it a conversational yet concise format.

 

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Why There Are Less Comments On Your Blog

Why There Are Less Comments On Your Blog | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
If you are worried why you are getting fewer comments on your blog than you did some years ago, take this quiz to find out what you can to do about it.

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janlgordon's curator insight, June 12, 2017 4:18 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Alice Elliott because she explains why your blog posts are seeing a decline in comments.

 

Learn why your articles are not getting as much feedback as they did a few years ago.

 

Why Blog Comments are on the Decline

 

It can be difficult for any blogger to see a lack of response after working hard on a blog post. I agree that in order to attract comments you need to evaluate how your blog is being perceived.

 

Elliott explains the reasons why blogs are not experiencing the same amount of comments that they once did.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • First, take a look at your topics and find out whether these are actually what your audience wants to read. Second, is your content a conversational style? If not, it may need to be tweaked.

 

  • Don't avoid a subject that is serious in nature -- you might be losing readers because of it. Write what your subscribers are looking for instead of playing it safe.

 

  • Put both personality and passion into your content. Reveal more about yourself personally, and back up what you say with facts.

 

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Stephen Dale's curator insight, June 14, 2017 4:46 AM
Some useful tips for bloggers - both novice and experienced.
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The Benefits of a Knowledge Base for Your Website

The Benefits of a Knowledge Base for Your Website | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Having a knowledge base for your website is becoming more and more popular, as it can provide users with many benefits. Read on to lear

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 24, 2017 4:34 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Robin Singh because it explains how to create a knowledge based website.

 

Your readers are seeking information that they can learn from.

 

Grow Your Website with a Knowledge Base Approach

 

You can increase your sales by offering solid information. I agree that it's beneficial to include valuable content on your website.

 

Singh provides 9 reasons your business should include a knowledge based strategy.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • High quality content helps you to support your customers better. This increases the satisfaction rate as you place yourself in their shoes.

 

  • Google will find your website valuable when you publish helpful content. This will increase your search ranking as a result.

 

  • There will be fewer support requests when you offer informative articles on your website. When customers find what they are looking for there is no longer a need to ask for help.

 

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#Networking : The Essential Antidote To Blogging Alone

#Networking : The Essential Antidote To Blogging Alone | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Blogging Alone is Not the Way to Go. Building a great community through networking, is the most important thing you can do, offering mutual help and support

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 15, 2017 11:42 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Lisa Sicard
 because it provides insights on how to connect with other bloggers in order to improve your reach.

 

It takes a village to make your blog successful.

 

How to Forge Great Blogger Relationships

 

Increasing visitors and subscribers can be a lonely process for bloggers. I agree that you can be successful by meeting other blog owners who can help you.

 

Sicard explains the best ways to make new connections in order to improve your blogging strategy.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Meeting other bloggers can help you troubleshoot problems such as a bad plugin. They can assist in things that you don't have time for.

 

  • If you see something is not working on someone else's blog let them know. Don't call it out over social media and respect their schedules.

 

  • Network with other bloggers such as in Facebook groups to get things done. There's a lot to learn from others who have been successful in blogging.

 

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Build a Your Brand Authority in 7 Steps

Build a Your Brand Authority in 7 Steps | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Authority is a key factor to making money blogging. It also has a lot to do with building your blogging community. Here are 7 steps to help you on your way

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 12, 2017 5:13 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Shyam Bhardwaj because it provides information on how to build authority as a blogger.

 

An strong blogging community is more important than making money.

 

Understand How to Become an Authority in Your Niche

 

As a blogger your connections matter the most -- even above your income streams. I agree that having a strong level of trust will help you establish authority online.

 

Bhardwaj goes over how to achieve influencer status for your audience.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Writing great content is the first step to attracting attention to your blog. This is a direct reflection of who you are -- the higher the quality the better chances of your articles going viral.

 

  • Conduct research in order to write the best blog posts. People do not like to be deceived -- your articles need to be fact checked and accurate.

 

  • A guest post can help you score more backlinks and website traffic. A reader you influence will spread the word about your blog.

 

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How to Write Suitable Content

How to Write Suitable Content | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Having attracted your readers to your blog, your posts should offer suitable content that answers their needs and inspires them to want to read more

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 5, 2017 2:05 AM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Alice Elliott because she explains how to write a blog post that is more readable.

 

Attract more readers with content that it suitable to them.

 

How to Create an Attractive Post

 

It's great to have a strong number of subscribers -- but you need strong content to go along with that. I agree that your audience needs to be both educated and entertained in order to capture their attention.

 

Elliott explains how to improve your articles and write the perfect post.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • The quality of your writing needs to be the best that it can be. You need to write what your audience wants to read in order to retain them.

 

  • Make your blog posts conversational style. Show your own personality in an authentic way to attract more readers. Include your own anecdotes and stories to keep their interest.

 

  • A good post contains value and is useful to the reader. Write something that can make a real difference in their lives.

 

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The Transition from Blogger To Business Owner

The Transition from Blogger To Business Owner | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
When I started out blogging back in 2013, I never thought I would call myself a business owner. This is my journey from blogger to business owner

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 22, 2017 5:15 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Ashley Faulkes because it explains the process of running a blog and then turning it into a business.

 

The story of how one blogger became a businessman.

 

Going From Blogger to Business Owner

 

Starting a blog can involve a lot of learning curves along the way. I agree that content marketers need to fully understand digital marketing in order to be successful in business.

 

Faulkes provides his own perspective on what it takes to run a successful blogging business.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Start by learning as much as you can from leading blogging experts. Then brush up on your digital marketing skills in areas like social media, SEO, and email marketing.

 

  • It is not enough to just have a blog. Your business needs to be running your content, not the other way around. If you lack skills you just need to learn more.

 

  • When attending a conference hang out with a few like-minded individuals who will push you to grow. Read as much as you can about the topic of blogging for business.

 

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Chuck Bartok's curator insight, March 23, 2017 10:25 AM
Blogging is and has been a rewarding effort .

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How Bite-Sized Content Can Capture Attention

How Bite-Sized Content Can Capture Attention | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
In this article, the concept of atomization is used to describe producing bite-sized content from larger articles or reports, and why it works

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 2, 2017 5:36 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Bryan Kramer because it provides insight into how to capture your readers with smaller content.

 

Why bite-sized content is effective in getting your message out.

 

Publish Smaller Articles to Attract More Readers

 

There are many who will not read longer articles for whatever reason. I agree that you can capture these readers by condensing your information.

 

Kramer explains the impact of bite-sized content on your blog.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • The smallest gift can produce the biggest dividend when it comes to writing content. This especially applies to shares on social media.

 

  • Look over your existing articles and find out what can be repurposed into a more condensed version. Smaller content must be to the point and easy to understand.

 

  • As you plan your content decide ahead of time which articles can become more shareable. For example, turn your blog posts into a webinar, infographic or a short YouTube clip.

 

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New Content Marketer & Guest Blogger Advice

New Content Marketer & Guest Blogger Advice | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Here's some friendly advice (what to do and what not to do) for would-be guest bloggers and new content marketers

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janlgordon's curator insight, February 9, 2017 8:22 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it provides insight into how to create effective content as a guest blogger.

 

Why content marketing is really about establishing trust and leadership in your niche.

 

Publishing With Originality and Intent

 

Each article you publish should reflect your brand and help your readers. I agree that your posts should not be just about repurposing old content but instead offering a fresh perspective people will want to read.

 

Capaloff explains how to best approach your content marketing strategy for guest blogging opportunities.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • It's important to know who your audience is before crafting your content. Add something original instead of just a sales message or promotion.

 

  • Go beyond writing in just one style. Longer articles are great, but substance should count more. Avoid using fillers just to add more words.

 

  • Research first whether your topic has already been covered on other blogs. This will help you gauge the level of interest and who is writing about that topic.

 

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Don't Be a Victim of Content Theft

Don't Be a Victim of Content Theft | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Your content may have been used without attribution or your permission. Read here to identify if you are a victim of Content Theft and how to prevent it

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janlgordon's curator insight, January 19, 2017 8:48 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Shelly Kramer because it explains how to find out whether your brand's content has been hijacked.

 

Protect your valuable blog posts from piracy.

 

How to Stop Content Theft

 

As a business it's important to know whether your hard work is being used in an unethical manner. I agree that it's important to find out whether your content is being used in order to preserve your brand reputation.

 

Kramer shows how to gather the right information on your blog posts in order to protect them.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • The Internet makes it easy to steal content in an age of curation. It's okay to do if you get permission and leave an attribution.

 

  • In order to find out whether your articles are being used by someone else you can use some handy tools. Google Alerts and Copyscape are two good ones to start with.

 

  • You can prevent content theft if you are using WordPress with various plugins like Copyright Notice and Yoast SEO. Alternatively you can hire a professional to set up safety measures for you.

 

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Stephen Dale's curator insight, January 22, 2017 6:45 AM
Having been a victim of content theft and plagiarism, this article provides some useful and practical tips on what to do if you are the victim, and how you can potentially prevent it happening to you.
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ArtykuĹ‚ o tym jak zapobiegać kradzieĹĽy contentu. 

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How to Ace Content Creation without Being a Writer

How to Ace Content Creation without Being a Writer | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
For a blog to be effective, you need to create quality and relevant content. And that is not an easy thing to do. Especially fo

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janlgordon's curator insight, June 13, 2017 6:14 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Niraj Ranjan because it provides insights into how to create quality and relevant content.

 

You don't need to be a writing expert in order to create great articles for your blog.

 

Content Writing Success Steps

 

Many bloggers waste time by producing content that does not reach their audience. I agree that it is not too late to change your approach.

 

Ranjan explains how to produce a quality articles that your audience will love.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Content curation is not only about writing articles -- it's also a product of knowing your target audience. This could include branded images, increasing signups, webinars, and improving the topics.

 

  • There are many tools available to help make your content writing easier. You can use these to brainstorm your ideas, editing, better headlines, ect.

 

  • Instead of focusing on writing alone mix up your content with infographics, graphs, and more. Other examples include video tutorials, presentations, or a series of posts.

 

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Liliana's curator insight, July 12, 2017 7:26 PM
Se lo eligiĂł porque abre espacio a tips que pueden aportar y para dar otra mirada al tema.
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Find Your Blogging Voice

Find Your Blogging Voice | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
The biggest of all blogging mistakes is blending into the faceless crowd, writing without anything approaching a unique blogging style or genuine voice

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janlgordon's curator insight, June 1, 2017 5:16 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it provides insight into how to create great content with your unique voice.

 

Generate personalized articles that your audience will love.

 

How to Craft Unique Content

 

When it comes to blogging you need to stand out from the crowd. I agree that in order to attract readers your posts need to be fresh and original.

 

Capaloff shows how to effectively create your own unique voice in your writing.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Capture the essence of who you are in your articles. This is how to become an authentic blogger with a unique voice.

 

  • Become a second level communicator by writing about something that has been covered yet offers a different perspective. This way your content is adding value for your readers.

 

  • There are many different writing styles out there -- find one that works best for you. This could be a friendly approach, a teaching perspective, a storyteller, ect.

 

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Learn From These 6 Blogging Blunders

Learn From These 6 Blogging Blunders | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
In the upcoming Summit for Content Marketing, I was asked to discuss Blogging Blunders. I've always believed there's much to learn from others

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janlgordon's curator insight, May 18, 2017 6:20 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it provides insights into common mistakes made in blogging.

 

We learn by seeing what other content curators have done.

 

Content Marketing Blunder Lessons

 

Many marketers make mistakes when it comes to publishing blog articles. I agree that you need to take a look at the mistakes of others in order to have a good understanding of what works.

 

Capaloff explains what to look for when it comes to a great blog post versus a poor one.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Poor spelling and grammar can be a turnoff for readers. You shouldn't write your posts too quickly -- take the time to edit them before they are published.

 

  • Stay away from writing too much text and go with a conversational style instead. This will encourage people to want to read your articles.

 

  • Don't make the reader work hard to understand your blog posts. You don't need to set out to prove brilliance.

 

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Don't Give Up on Your Blogging

Don't Give Up on Your Blogging | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
What makes a Blogging Champion? Persevering through the the planning process and continuing to write when you'd far rather giv

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 27, 2017 7:14 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Adeel Sami
 because it provides insights on how to keep the momentum in your blogging strategy.

 

It takes consistent dedication to make your blog successful.

 

How to Become a Blogging Champion

 

It's easy to to want to give up on your blog. I agree that you can be successful by realizing that the end results are rewarding.

 

Sami explains the best ways to keep your focus and stay positive.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • A great blogger produces content on a regular basis. Consistency is the key to staying in the game and keeping your blog moving forward.

 

  • Keep the perspective that being a content producer is a long-term job. This will help you become more competitive in your niche.

 

  • After taking the first action do not throw in the towel and give up. Those who continue to take action are the winners in the blogosphere.

 

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Stephen Dale's curator insight, April 29, 2017 7:45 AM
As a regular blogger for the past 15 years, I would fully endorse the concept of 'working out loud', if you want t build an audience.
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How A Focused Call To Action Leads To Greater Interaction

How A Focused Call To Action Leads To Greater Interaction | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
An on-point call to action not only brings focus to your blog post's purpose, it can also bring greater interaction and buy-in from your readers

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 11, 2017 4:27 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Alice Elliott because she explains the importance of including a CTA in your blog posts.

 

Attract more readers with a focused call-to-action in your posts.

 

How to Create an Great CTA

 

Many of us include a call-to-action on our websites -- but our articles should have this, too. I agree that this will improve your chances of having your readers take action after reading the message.

 

Elliott explains what a difference a focused call-to-action can make in your blog posts.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Never assume that the reader knows exactly what to do after they read your blog post. Show them what to do and how.

 

  • Ask your readers to share the post on social media with their friends and family members. This is a great way to attract a larger audience.

 

  • Choose a subject that is easy to relate to. Write about how you feel encouraging your readers to join in on the conversation.

 

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Improve Your Blog Writing With a Positive Focus

Improve Your Blog Writing With a Positive Focus | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Avoid your blog writing going round in circles by having a positive purpose for your posts that actually helps you achieve your goals and objectives.

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 28, 2017 4:00 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Alice Elliott because she explains how to improve your blog by planning ahead.

 

Use some brainstorming to create a positive focus for your content.

 

How to Create a Perfect Post

 

You need to have a game plan for each week of content that you publish. I agree that this will help create a better direction for your blog.

 

Elliott explains how to improve your blog posts by mapping out your content strategy.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • You need to write your articles with the reader in mind. Your audience is in the driver's seat when it comes to blogging success.

 

  • Write blog posts that educate your audience. Share your knowledge and expertise in order to help make improvements in their lives.

 

  • Become a thought leader by writing from a voice of authority. This will be done in your chosen target market or niche.

 

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How to Gather Content Ideas With Reddit

How to Gather Content Ideas With Reddit | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
With 234m unique users in a recent month and over 11k communities around niche topics, Reddit is one of the best-kept secrets in content generation research

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 8, 2017 7:29 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Vaibhav Kakkar because it provides insight into how to find great content with Reddit.

 

Use Reddit to find topics your audience will love.

 

How Reddit Can Help You Find Better Content

 

You can gather useful ideas from your readers through this long-standing network. I agree that Reddit is an invaluable resource for bloggers and marketers.

 

Kakkar shows how to effectively use this platform for your content strategy.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • There are over 11,000 communities based around niche topics on Reddit. This is a treasure trove of content ideas to tap into.

 

  • Keep up with the latest trends and pop culture threads. Posts have the potential for becoming viral on the Internet.

 

  • One of the biggest problems content producers face is not producing articles their audience desires. Reddit helps you discover what matters to them the most.

 

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Why Google Does Not Like 'Dofollow' Links in Sponsored Posts

Why Google Does Not Like 'Dofollow' Links in Sponsored Posts | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
Some solicitations for sponsored content come with the demand that you include follow links. Resist the temptation to take the money. Here's why

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janlgordon's curator insight, February 28, 2017 11:06 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Andy Capaloff because it explains why you should avoid "dofollow" links when publishing sponsored posts.

 

Why follow links are a turn-off when it comes to Google search.

 

Avoid Using Follow Links in Sponsored Posts

 

In order to maintain growth on your blog it's important to follow the rules when it comes to search. I agree that your sponsored posts should not include "dofollow" links in order to avoid penalties and losing valuable traffic.

 

Capaloff explains the rules that Google has set forth and how they calculate your PageRank.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • Using a follow link can negatively impact your website's ranking in search results. Google refers to these as "link schemes," and you don't want your blog associated with these.

 

  • In some instances a website can be completely removed from Google's index if they include follow links. The company who has paid you can also be penalized along with you.

 

  • A penalty might appear anywhere from a few months to a year later. It rarely happens right away, but will catch up with you eventually.

 

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Curatti On Air – The Ana Hoffman Interview (Video)

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In our second Curatti On Air interview, Ana Hoffman introduces us to her Boomerang Marketing system of conten

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janlgordon's curator insight, February 3, 2017 7:51 PM

In our latest Curatti interview, Ana Hoffman’s path to marketing success was not a typical one. You will have to ask her why she moved from modeling into blogging. Once she made the switch, and with the usual trial and error, she became a leading traffic generation expert (expert is my word, not hers!).

 

She happily borrows from the old saying:

 

"My overnight success took me 10 years to build”

 

She added, though: “I made all the same mistakes as everyone else”.

 

Traffic Generation Café is her second blog. While working on her first, she realized that it’s not only about content creation, but also where the audience is coming from.

 

Traffic Generation Café came from this, using the lessons from the first effort.

Not a Natural Born Writer

Surprise! Ana used to hate writing, and admits it doesn’t come naturally to her.

 

The reason is really simple, and she found it easy to overcome.

At the time she broke into blogging, the prevailing style was ‘over-writing’. Using flowery wording, people would add language beyond what was needed in order to get the point across. And being that Ana thinks in a more bulleted manner, this was difficult for her. She basically had to be someone other than herself in order to write.

 

She encourages people to shed their online personas when writing, as she shed hers. And always write to your niche! In all likelihood, you will write to your audience anyway, as your mindset is geared towards that niche. So, write as you speak. Simply, write whatever comes out of you, then edit down from there. Keep the words you need to get your point across and maintain the attention of your readers. It’s the opposite of over-writing!

Boomerang Marketing

The real point of this interview was for Ana to introduce people to her Boomerang Marketing system. It revolves around layers of content repurposing, with, in Ana’s case, an emphasis on Slideshare.

 

Her system is a great traffic generator. I’m not going to tell you everything that was discussed, because then you wouldn’t need to watch/listen to the video!

 

The interview is very vibrant and fast moving.

 

Watch the video here.

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Attract More Blog Readers With These 14 Steps

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"You put all your heart and soul into writing posts on your blog, and yet it seems you get hardly any readers."


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janlgordon's comment, September 21, 2016 10:42 AM
Thank you @Ricard Lloria & @Stan Smith :-)
janlgordon's comment, October 4, 2016 10:45 AM
Thank you @Michael Esplana :-)
janlgordon's comment, October 7, 2016 11:01 PM
Thank you @MiniTool Software :-)