Archive for 'Blogging Elements'
Set SMART Goals For Ultimate Blog Success
Posted on25. Jan, 2010 by Mike J.
These SMART goals are not my idea but they are certainly a very useful tool in setting and attaining goals of any kind. If you just simply use this formula to set and plan out your goals for almost anything they help achieving them that much easier. I previously posted these goals here on Blogging [...]
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A Blogger’s Guide To Better Health
Posted on23. Jan, 2010 by Ashwin.
What the heck am I doing here talking about health plans on Blogging Elements that actually focuses on blogging for beginners? Whatever it is that I am talking about is probably more important that all that I have been talking about until now. Without proper health, all your dreams– making your blog stand out, generate [...]
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3 Things Every Blog Post Must Go Through
Posted on23. Oct, 2009 by Ashwin.
Think of a manufacturing process of a company like Toyota, as a fit example: every element and component of the cars come through a rigorous process peppered with stringent quality checks in place. That’s why we say that everyone has a thing or two to learn from manufacturing processes. Although blog posts aren’t cars and [...]
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Things You Shouldn’t Be Doing As a Blogger
Posted on06. Oct, 2009 by Ashwin.
In this era of pace, speed and instant deliveries, there is more than mandated need for getting things done quickly and that tempts many a blogger to adopt practices that are poised to hurt your blog more than anything else. Bloggers tend to do these things knowingly or unknowingly and that could really damage your [...]
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Free Tool: How to Measure Effectiveness Of Headlines
Posted on02. Oct, 2009 by Ashwin.
I heard it a million times now and it almost sounds super cliched now to say that headlines are perhaps the most important element when it comes to your copy. However, it still goes unsubstantiated, unquantified and often ignored. Is there a way to get your headlines analyzed and evaluated? Wouldn’t it be nice if [...]



