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Blog Tips for Business Owners
Successful business owners know how to delegate. It’s a difficult lesson for many, but at some point, those who run a business, recognize that they can’t – and probably shouldn’t – handle all aspects of every task. Of course, I’m hoping you’ll hire me as a freelance blogger to delegate your company’s Web content strategy. [...]
Read PostWhy Blogs Will Continue to Become MORE Important
Content is more than king. Content is social media currency. Unfortunately, many small business owners put the emphasis on “being on Twitter and Facebook.” That’s great, but it’s a case of putting the cart before the horse. Yes, it is possible to be successful in social media without having a treasure trove of compelling content. [...]
Read Post5 Offline Blog Editors Reviewed
An offline blog editor is essential for both casual and professional bloggers in order to streamline the writing process, simplify image uploads, enable post editing while offline, and to save your posts should you suddenly lose your internet connection. There are quite a few blog editors to choose from, and some are free, while others [...]
Read PostDefine Blog, Client Says
One of the most common things I hear when speaking to a potential client is… “I don’t exactly know what a blog is, but I hear it can be good for my business.” They often say it with a shade of embarrassment. How silly! The same way I can’t possibly understand every aspect of your [...]
Read Post3 Guest Blogging Lessons You Can Benefit From
Less than 10. That’s how many click-throughs I received after writing several guest blog posts for a few well known blogs. That was two years ago, and since then, I’ve learned how to leverage guest blogging to get the most out of it. There are many benefits to guest blogging, and one that is often [...]
Read PostMy Secret to Building Popular Blogs
My blogging secret? I want my blog to be like pizza. Not like the fake crap you get form those international chains, but like a large, filling, somewhat greasy slice of authentic New York pizza. Here’s why. Pizza is quick and convenient. Whether you choose to fold your slice down the middle or opt for [...]
Read PostHow My 18-Week-Old Son Helps Me Blog
Poor baby Brody! At only 18 weeks old the little tyke is already getting an earful. You see, since I am only capable of singing childish songs to him for about an hour or so before I get stir-crazy, I’ve come up with a more “adult” approach. The solution? I read Brody my draft blog [...]
Read PostThe Worldwide Web Popularity Contest
With Google’s algorithm changes heavily altering the world of Search Engine Optimization, it is more important than ever to have a clear goal and a clear method when it comes to your online marketing. More than ever, your online presence determines the success of your business, and, despite their listing troubles, Facebook and other Social [...]
Read PostWhy the Call to Action Matters (And How to Write a Strong One)
For bloggers and online copywriters, the call to action may be the single most important part of any post, and any piece of writing. Why? Simply because business is a lot like life—and if you want something done, you generally have to ask for it to get done. Think about it in terms of your [...]
Read PostHire a Blogger Who Finds the Time to Blog
One of the most frequent questions I’m asked is when I find the time to blog, especially from people who want to hire a blogger. As a full-time employee, the owner of several popular blogs, and a contributor to a bunch of others, I wouldn’t be mad if you jumped to the conclusion that I [...]
Read Post8 Useful Tips for Freelance Project Managers
A project manager is expected to be better organized than others in the team no matter what project you are involved with. Whether your special forte is as simple as using the rubbish basket as your primary filing cabinet to having every document ever received date stamped and filed in its appropriate place, you will [...]
Read PostLooking for a Blogger? Ask These Questions Before Hiring Anyone!
If you are looking to hire a freelance blogger or blog content manager, here are the questions you should ask before hiring anyone. Can you show me examples of your blogging success? How long have you been blogging for? The best bloggers will have a proven track record of writing compelling content, creating backlinks, and [...]
Read PostFree Report: How to Land a Blogging Job
How to Land a Blogging Job (and get on the road to self-employment) This free 1,200-word report by pro blogger Andrew G. Rosen gives you five actionable tips to ensure you get noticed when applying for blogging jobs. Because sending a blogger resume is not enough! Content includes: The importance of email subject lines How [...]
Read Post6 Reasons Your Business Needs Blogger Freelance
Bad news for us can mean great news for you! Blogger Freelance just lost one of our major clients due to the struggling economy. That means we have more time to service YOUR blogging needs. Whether you are looking for a turnkey blog manager who can run all aspects of your blog, or simply a [...]
Read PostFreelance Blogging Success – June 2011
June is off to a fast start for Blogger Freelance. Thanks to our blog writing services, one of our real estate clients on the West coast has landed a new $400,000 condo listing. According to the seller, it was the blog content that grabbed their attention! Now let’s hope the agents can close the deal. [...]
Read Post10 Things a Blogger Resume Must Include
Everyday hundreds of people are searching for the perfect blogger resume. If you are looking to hire a professional freelance blogger, I sure hope you’ll choose me! But if you are a blogger looking to put together the perfect resume to land blogging gigs, I’d like to help you too. One of the best WordPress [...]
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