Blogging is easy to pick up, but difficult to master. There’s a lot of nuance that separates the professionals from the newbies.
Here are 3 big blogging mistakes that make you look like a rookie.
3 Blogging Mistakes that Make You Look Like a Rookie


From http://blogcastfm.com 3634 days ago
Made Hot by: rubberwatches on June 12, 2012 10:04 pm
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3633 days ago
3633 days ago
I think point #1 is particularly important here. Like just about everything else you do when creating a small business, having a business model is imperative. It's not like you can just blog and expect the money to fall from the sky. That doesn't mean you should expect to make money from day one. Few business models allow you to do that in any business. But certainly you should have a rough idea from the beginning how your blog might someday turn a profit or function as part of the marketing strategy for another business even if you haven't got all the details worked out yet.