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Blogging 201: Give ‘Em What They Want, Part II
The best way to learn what readers want is to ask. Create a poll and/or a survey to collect feedback on your site and its content.
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The best way to learn what readers want is to ask. Create a poll and/or a survey to collect feedback on your site and its content.
Abracadabra! Hocus Pocus! Expecto Patronum (we know you’re out there, Potterheads)! As kids we all loved the idea that shouting…
We talk a lot about photography and working with images. Today, let’s take a break from honing the photographer’s craft…
Most of us consider our posts to be the fundamental elements of our blog’s content. In their never-ending path towards…
Published, but not forgotten: today, you’ll integrate features to draw traffic to your older content, including widgets, related posts, and a “Best of” page.
The best way to learn what readers want is to ask. Create a poll and/or a survey to collect feedback on your site and its content.
Let’s discover ways to drive traffic to the older content on your site.
Yesterday, Elizabeth talked about adding videos to your blog. Here let’s dive a bit deeper and look at how to…
I can’t deny how convenient and fun Instagram is, even though I’m not totally sure how I feel about it…
WordPress.com gives you many flexible options for organizing your content. You can create a Custom Menu to organize your pages.…
Recently, LouAnn talked about creating a form on your blog to engage with your readers — to ask for feedback or…
Have you ever had this experience? You’re a big fan of someone’s blog. You read all her posts, you know…