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How NOT to pitch a blog | Online Marketing Blog

Online Marketing Institute

Home About Resources Archives Subscribe Consulting Contact How NOT to pitch a blog 29 Comments | Posted by Lee Odden on Aug 29th, 2007 in Blog Marketing , Blogging , Online Marketing , Online PR In the past I’ve written about blogger relations offering tips on how marketers or PR professionals ought to present their story ideas to bloggers.

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My social media marketing posts from 2011

Biznology

Read more… Blogger outreach is scary — I am still surprised that many companies don’t do blogger outreach, even today. Simply put, blogger outreach is scary. You need everything that you could possibly need to have your post make sense on the same page, within the same post. For real effect.

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Examining Google's Practices

WebMarketCentral

Actually, I think that's past tense, considering that this copycat page gets a spot on the first page of Google while my original article on how to get bloggers to write about you doesn't show up in the top 100 positions. That's just not right.) That's not the only way Google messes with SEOs. Then there is the matter of link buying.

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Fulfill your resolution to blog in 11 steps

Biznology

A majority of my revenue is generated from blogger outreach, namely long-tail and deep-dive, outreach that extends all the way into the thousands of bloggers. As part of the client service work on behalf of my clients I have engaged with many thousands of bloggers over the last decade. Good for you. Mark my words.

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A Brief Timeline of the History of Blogging

Hubspot

Bloggers have dozens of platforms and formats available (fun fact: HubSpot has a blogging platform , too), and there's no longer a standard for what a blog is supposed to look like. And their former look and feel was dictated by the language people used to use to describe the act of blogging. The Blogging Vernacular.

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