Lessons Learned From A Post On Problogger
Posted on 15. May, 2010 by Ashwin.
There are posts on blogging and there are some really good posts on blogging. I happened to be reading a lot last weekend and I came across a post on Problogger – this is one blog you should read, if you haven’t yet done it – that made me stop and think about blogging as [...]
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3 Tasks For 2 Hours Per Day For Quick Link Building
Posted on 13. May, 2010 by Ashwin.
Your SEO efforts might not be working full-steam and your blog barely gets any traffic. However, if you focus on link building, this long-term strategy and consistent effort can pay off in buckets. How about spending just about 2 hours each day for a dedicated, consistent, relentless and a long-term strategy for link-building? Here are [...]
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Why Being yourself is Bad for Your Blogging Performance
Posted on 08. May, 2010 by Ashwin.
“Listen, just be yourself” Haven’t you heard this being thrown at you every now and then? Although I second that opinion and would have told all and sundry to be themselves at various points in my life, I seem to have second thoughts about bloggers “being themselves” especially when blogging. For various reasons, it might [...]
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3 Ways To Systematize Production of Impeccable Posts
Posted on 06. May, 2010 by Ashwin.
If you have great content on your blog, half of your work in making your blog a success is already done. However, that aspect of blogging – the ability to bring out high-quality, impeccable posts – is easier said than done. There are some really nifty ways to make sure that your productivity levels are [...]
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Online Collaboration 3 free tools you will need
Posted on 01. May, 2010 by Ashwin.
Working virtually is the next best thing that happened to us after the Fire and the Wheel. Working seamlessly, across boundaries, round the clock is the new way to work. Have you tried this way of working yet? I know your blogging entails working on the web for yourself. However, I am talking about “’team [...]



