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Better Business Blogs: Correct Those Broken Links

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Are you keeping your business blog fresh? If you’re like me, and you’ve been blogging for a number of years, chances are some of your links may no longer work. This guest post, from Susan Boggs, offers tips for successful bloggers and blogs on how to find and correct broken links. Ah, yes, nirvana.

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Your Business Blog: Guest Blogging Etiquette

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Guest Blogging Etiquette" src="[link] width="240" height="217" title="Your Business Blog: Guest Blogging Etiquette" /> Last month, we contributed a post asking if guest blogging is really a necessary element to a good blog. First, reciprocal guest blogging can be a great opportunity for all.

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Ghost Writers Needed: For Business Blogs Everywhere

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Many professional business blogs need ghost writers. How else can busy professionals maintain quality content and frequent publishing schedules? What about you and your blog? Not publishing frequent blog content means you lose leads for business, can you afford that?). Nobody can tell my stories like I can.

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5 Ways Blog Analytics Improve Your Business Blog

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There are many easy-to-use blogging analytics tools out there, but the really successful bloggers know their results and tailor their blogs accordingly. This is the fifth element in the CAST system for effective blog content : C ontent (compelling). A ssets (free). S ocial Media. Post views/clicks.

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How to Find Great Blogs for Better Business Blogging

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Writing quality content is key for your business blog. Never stop focusing on better business blogging. But what about reading great blogs yourself? Why do you need to find great blogs to follow? When you find good info that’s helpful to your readers/clients, you’ll want to share that on your blog.

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A Brief History of Business Blogging (And How to Make It Profitable)

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How do you make money from business blogging? Most blogs aren’t profitable, but people devote a great deal of time and energy to them. You need to understand how to use business blogging to suit your business goals. According to NYMag , the first business blog was created in 1994, Links.net.

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When Business Blogging Works Too Well…

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But then your business grows, you get busy, and what happens to the blog? I’ve seen hundreds of business blogs written by smart professionals who haven’t been posted since last summer. I think I enjoy blogging for other people more than I do for myself! Here’s my own example.