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The Scariest Blog: No Personality

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But there’s always more to the story than that: Why did he personally spend considerable time, energy and money creating what he did? Both professions allowed me to spend time doing what I love: research and write. We talked about ways to spend time between flights, and ended up talking content marketing. He had to care.

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6 Big Content Marketing Challenges of 2016

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For the next few months, we’ll spend time focusing on these areas, and make sure that we can offer you good, useful information that can help you get found, get known, and get clients. Send us an email: patsi@writingontheweb.com or kris@writingontheweb.com.

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

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Your blogging goals are directly related to your business goals, and how much time you want to spend blogging. This is an important step, and I would be remiss if I didn’t mention it, again.

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Social Networking for Business: What’s Right for Yours?

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Remember, your target audience determines where you should be and how you spend your time. If your target audience spends their day on Twitter, then that’s where you should be engaging with them. This will tell you where you should be spending your time. Will your business fall in the water if you don’t?

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How to Blog for Your Business Using Personality

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But it’s nice to get to know something about a blog author you spend time reading. Put more of “you” in what you write about. As most of us can agree, nobody cares what you had for breakfast. How do you blog for your business? Do you have some great examples of TMI? How do you avoid sharing too much?

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Does Your Blog Pass the Blink Test? 3 Critical Blog “Must Haves”

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If it doesn’t, you could be spending a lot of your valuable time blogging for nothing. I mentioned this in my previous post : in order to impress visitors and showcase your business expertise, your site must pass the “blink” test. Bad blog design = bad marketing = no new business. Stinks, doesn’t it?

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Success Secrets of a Writing Career: WOOT & WOOF

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Chances are, you’ll spend as much time dreaming about the piece as you will actually writing it. Dreams come easy for writers, too easy. Take any writing assignment, either for yourself, your own business, blog, or ebook , or one for a paying client.

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