In this episode, Bjork talks about 7 strategies to build traffic for your for blog. Last week, Bjork spoke with Delores Custer, a world-renowned food stylist. Delores has been in the food styling game for a long time (she worked with Julia Child!) and had a lot to say about the way things have chan
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7 Strategies to Build Traffic
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under Online MarketingFrom https://www.foodbloggerpro.com 3076 days ago
Made Hot by: LashonMcclure on June 18, 2016 8:07 am
How Customer Research Solves B2B Churn
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under ManagementFrom https://blog.kissmetrics.com 3080 days ago
High churn rates can destroy your SaaS company. This post shows how you can analyze customer research to increase retention.
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How Accelerated Mobile Pages Can Transform Your SEO
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under ResourcesFrom http://www.convinceandconvert.com 3080 days ago
Slow load times destroy engagement and conversions. Accelerated mobile pages change that, allowing your content to load faster than ever.
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12 Blog Monetization Strategies Used To Make $124,074
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under StrategyFrom http://www.jeffbullas.com 3080 days ago
To become the kind of blogger that makes more money in one month than your parents did in an entire year, it takes more than just quality content.
It takes building trust with your readers so they believe you and follow your advice when you recommend a new product or service to buy.
The old s Read More
It takes building trust with your readers so they believe you and follow your advice when you recommend a new product or service to buy.
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How to Hold Remote Meetings That Aren’t 90 Percent Day Dreaming
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under ManagementFrom https://www.recruiter.com 3084 days ago
Made Hot by: trivedirock91 on June 10, 2016 12:13 pm
They say 9 out of 10 people daydream in meetings. The figure is bandied about the Internet a fair bit, and it’s not hard to imagine it’s true. It’s natural that the mind wanders when presented with information that doesn’t directly affect us – or simply when meetings are long enough.
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How to Make a To-Do List to Power up Your Productivity
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://www.process.st 3091 days ago
Made Hot by: kimonos on June 3, 2016 1:20 pm
Does your to-do list get in the way of your productivity? Here's how to make a to-do list that you can actually complete.
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What Should Your Content Marketing Priorities Be in 2016?
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under StrategyFrom http://contentmarketinginstitute.com 3094 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on June 2, 2016 11:51 am
A few months ago, I was cleaning the basement with my kids. The goal was to put the toys away so it could be vacuumed, dusted, etc.
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When and How to Use Minimalism in Website Design
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under StrategyFrom http://www.instantshift.com 3094 days ago
Let’s first get a misconception about minimalism out of the way. Just because there’s less to see doesn’t mean it’s easier. In fact, it is quite the opposite. The less you have, the more time you need to spend to make sure each element you have is right on the money.
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The Best Lessons Learned from a Year Working Remotely
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under Self-DevelopmentFrom https://blog.teamviewer.com 3098 days ago
Made Hot by: jane_beckett on May 30, 2016 2:11 pm
When you’re working between several different apps (project management, chat, help desk, etc), it can be tempting to do the important talking in direct messages and hide updates that would be useful for the whole team to know.
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How Content is Transforming the Enterprise
Posted by StellaShveyqgd under Online MarketingFrom https://www.searchenginejournal.com 3103 days ago
Made Hot by: bloggerpalooza on May 26, 2016 12:37 pm
In case you haven’t noticed, the internet has fundamentally changed the way companies communicate with their customers. It’s gone from a one-way, broadcast communication (“It’s our Memorial Day Sale!”) to a two-way conversation (“What do you need, and how can we help?”). In this new paradigm, compa
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