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Blogging for the Blog or for the Business

April 10, 2010
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If there’s something businesses want, it’s to start profiting from their corporate blogs. But how come not everybody’s raking in dough when we’re just pretty much doing the same things. I find myself asking that same question, too. Why, indeed, aren’t all blogs turning out to be money makers?

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Creative Tips In Making Content Marketing Profitable

March 29, 2010
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Many are under the impression that content marketing is done through a blog and nothing else. The truth is you can use emails or e-books, among other things, to do so. But since we’re working with blogs most of the times, I thought, why don’t I list up a few ways you can actually do [...]

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How Freelance Writers Deal With Aggravation

March 10, 2010
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I equate working as a freelance as living the good life. For one, you work at home, or anywhere of your leisure. Another, you keep your time, provided you meet whatever quota your client has for the day/week/month. However, it can’t be helped that setbacks will appear every now and then. It can’t always be [...]

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6 Tricks In Getting Inspiration Back

March 3, 2010
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When you write too much, you sometimes find yourself looking at the task as, well, a task. You look at it as your bread and butter that you tend to lose your grasp on the one thing that got you started into writing in the first place – inspiration. I can’t say it’s that surprising, [...]

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3 Common Mistakes Freelance Writers Make

February 13, 2010
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I remember when it was my first time taking on a freelance job. I was nervous and apprehensive. I actually made a lot of fumbles. I either charged too high or didn’t really get to do what was needed. Luckily enough, I learned from those blunders. Hopefully, I can help prevent you from making the [...]

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Say No to Stagnation

February 8, 2010
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What’s the biggest hurdle bloggers need to overcome next to writer’s block? It’s stagnation. It can be quite disheartening when you find your blog stuck with the same conversations and the same people day in and day out. You know, there are ways to get out of the rut that you feel you’re stuck in. [...]

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4 Blogging Basics To Bring Back Our Sanity

February 6, 2010
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Blogging is so much fun. It’s so enjoyable that most writers, me included, get carried away with the things we write that we lose track of the basic stuff that should already be second nature to us already. Yeah, even if you’ve been blogging for years, there will be things that you might overlook. So, [...]

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Do You Still Have The Pulse Of Your Readers

December 12, 2009
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Have you read a paragraph that started out clear and to the point, only to find yourself lost a few sentences later and back on topic again and lost again? I have. I can’t say I’m not guilty of this myself. I tend to babble on about stuff when I’m in the mood without even [...]

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6 Tips That Work To Recharge Your Creative Juice

November 19, 2009
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Writing blog posts isn’t as easy as it seems. With writer’s block constantly getting in the way, you’ll find that there will be times when you don’t know what to write about. Sure there are lots of topics under the sun that you can talk about, but when you’re writing for a corporate blog, you’ll [...]

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Are You Scared of Your Inner Critic

November 12, 2009
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You’ve probably heard people tell you that you’re too critical of yourself that’s why you’re boxed in and unable to express your true creativity. It’s probably true. But on the other hand, maybe not. Some artists believe in leaving judgment and critical analysis for later in order to let the creative juices flow freely. It [...]

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Breaking Free From Your Writing Slump

November 7, 2009
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It’s inevitable for writers to experience a sort of slump at one point of their career or another. Even the most famous of writers have experienced this, so you’re not exempted. It’s not so much as finding yourself unable to write, but it’s more on how your writing has become a bit stagnant for you [...]

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