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Meet your community by hosting an IRL Meetup

Biznology

Reaching out to local communities and stoking fandom in real life. Back in the day, hosting parties, meetups, and get-togethers for top-local-tweeters and geographically-close bloggers was all the rage. Well, when it came to Goethe, I was trying to make a community of influencers. This is a thing. Guess Who I Am.

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How to Tailor Marketing Content to a Local Audience’s Needs

Marketing Insider Group

Even in our connected 24/7 digital universe, local communities haven’t lost their stamp of uniqueness. Choose a language that reflects the local culture to communicate. Plug into your community both online and off. Include local communities in your content. Get Involved in Your Community. Start with Search.

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Wednesday Writer Roundup: experts in fitness, insurance, mortgages, and the Deaf/HOH community!

nDash

For our fourth round, we have a real estate & insurance writer, a mortgage & legal writer, a fitness blogger, and a journalist with expertise in the Deaf/HOH community. On a more personal level, I’m interested in food & cooking, hiking & camping, and travel. Seamus McKale. My name’s Seamus.

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The power of a niche: How Monica Lent built a thriving paid community for developers

ConvertKit

Monica Lent uses ConvertKit to build Blogging for Devs, a thriving online community. She built Blogging for Devs —a niche newsletter and a thriving paid online community. Before launching Blogging for Devs, Monica already ran Affilimate , an affiliate dashboard and analytics tool for professional bloggers and affiliate marketers.

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3 Ways To Use Social Media to Grow Your Blog

Navigate the Channel

In today’s digital age, social media is not just a networking tool; it’s a powerful platform for marketing, especially for bloggers. Understanding the Social Media Landscape Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Pinterest each offer unique advantages for bloggers.

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Starting a Blog for Your Business: Checklist

Sharpspring

They have no engagement and no community. They have community and you don’t. This will help you find the right person to create your blog’s content. Google Docs is a great way to manage your content submissions. Simply instruct your employees to write content in Google Docs and send you links when it is ready.

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Trying GroupHigh for Blogger Outreach Campaigns

Biznology

I am hereby making the jump from humans to robots for all my blogger research. And what was I comparing all of these social CRMs, influencer-identification services, and blogger databases to? I don’t reach out to 40 bloggers over time, I reach out to upwards of 2000 bloggers all-at-once. And I need a lot of them.

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