I read a lot of blogs’ About pages. In fact, it’s one of the first things I do when I come to a new blog. Up until recently, I thought this blog had one of the better About pages out there. I have a cool little infographic thing and some sweet pictures that help explain who I am. I thought it was t
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The About Page that Made Me Realize My Blog’s About Page Sucked
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4976 days ago
Why and How You Should Take Chances With Your Blog
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4979 days ago
Made Hot by: steeldawn on April 11, 2011 6:56 pm
There have been a few blog posts here on Blogging Bookshelf that I’ve been a little nervous about publishing. That nervousness usually stems from me not knowing how my readers are going to react to what I’ve posted. The funny thing is that those posts are the ones that end up getting me the most tr
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Hitler Finds Out About Blogging [VIDEO]
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4983 days ago
Blogging is definitely not easy, and that’s something that even Hitler finds out about in this video I put together.
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Can a $5 SEO Job Really Bring You More Search Traffic?
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4986 days ago
You’ve probably heard of Fiverr, the marketplace for $5 jobs. There are a bunch of SEO-related gigs on the site. I don’t like spending time doing much off-site SEO work, so I decided to try one of these out to see if they were worth anything. The results were actually pretty surprising!
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Enter the Blogging Bookshelf Free Stuff Contest (24 Prizes!)
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4990 days ago
Some of you are aware that for the last few months I’ve been trying to get rid of my unwanted and unnecessary stuff. And what better way to get rid of stuff than give it to my loyal Blogging Bookshelf readers?
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Your Comments Suck and I Don’t Want Them: A Manifesto
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4993 days ago
Made Hot by: Sun Tzu Business Guide on March 29, 2011 3:03 am
My first contact with blogging was way back in 2003. Back then blogging was just a hobby and a medium for expression. It was beautiful. Then in July of 2010 I stepped into the professional realm of blogging. In those seven years, my eyes have seen a lot happen in the blogosphere and recently, I hav
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How a Better YOU Equals a Better Blog
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 4997 days ago
Over the past several months, I’ve been working hard to grow and improve this blog through things like guest posting, networking, and providing great content. But I’ve also been working hard on improving myself. Below are 5 things I’ve been doing that not only have led to a better me but to a bette
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7 Lessons Learned from Attending and Speaking at My First Conference
Posted by TristanH under MarketingFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 5000 days ago
I’m not a very social person. I work well alone and I enjoy it, so I’ve long been avoiding Meetups, conferences, seminars, and the like. I knew they were great ways to meet and connect with like-minded people, but I didn’t care. They’re just not my scene.
I decided to abandon my solitary ways... Read More
I decided to abandon my solitary ways... Read More
Are You Forgetting This SUPER Simple Traffic Generation Technique?
Posted by TristanH under Online MarketingFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 5004 days ago
There’s a traffic generation technique that’s been around since the dawn of time (read: early-1990s) that most bloggers aren’t using. And it’s a shame, because it’s free and requires nearly zero extra effort on the part of the blogger.
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How to Never Run Out Of Things to Blog About
Posted by TristanH under Social MediaFrom http://www.bloggingbookshelf.com 5007 days ago
The process of writing can be frustrating, baffling, and awe inspiring in equal measures. Sometimes in the same writing session, sometimes in the same sentence!
But if you write regularly then there’s another habit that you need to cultivate to make sure that one day the well doesn’t run dry. Read More
But if you write regularly then there’s another habit that you need to cultivate to make sure that one day the well doesn’t run dry. Read More
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