According to split testing and heat maps of online behavior, Internet users frequently click on images even if they are not linked to anything. As a blogger, you can use this tendency to your advantage. When writing a post, ask yourself if you want your readers to go somewhere as a result of clicking on […]
If you are a homeschool blogger, you can wear your blogging hat to a homeschool convention to grow your blog through networking. Make your trip do double time. Look at the curriculum and listen to the speakers with your homeschool mom hat on, but also spend time making blogging connections. Meet Readers and Blogging Buddies […]
It has happened to most bloggers at some point. You agree to review a product maybe in exchange for compensation or in hopes of earning affiliate commissions. But after you use the item for a few days, you realize that this product stinks. You just don’t like it. But you said you would review it. […]
I was searching Pinterest to repin content for a client’s account, and I was frustrated by attractive graphics with catchy titles that led to lackluster content that wasn’t worth repinning. That experience is probably what made me zero in on a single phrase from Demian Farnworth in a Hangout on Air with Jason T. Wiser. He said […]