Tag Archives: Blogging Lessons
Lessons For Bloggers From Customer Service
Posted on27. Nov, 2009 by Ashwin.
Customer service issues have always been a sore point for businesses but bloggers never had to contend with these things. You already know that customer service is everything a business has to deal with and the profits businesses make are directly proportional to the experience a customer goes through when I feel that bloggers have [...]
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Blogging Lessons From The Remarkable Human Body
Posted on11. Aug, 2009 by Ashwin.
I recently had a slight muscle tension thing and you can well imagine the agony and pain even a slight muscle sprain could do to you — it wreaks havoc. The human body is alarming and also frustrating at the same time: it shows remarkable prowess when it comes to recuperating from many illnesses, but [...]
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What Armed Forces Can Teach You About Blogging
Posted on07. Aug, 2009 by Ashwin.
First off, blogging is much easier compared to being a soldier. They die for their homeland and we don’t bother with that, do we? Having cleared that defining characteristic that really seperates the military from us civilians, plenty of lessons are available for us bloggers. Here are some of them: Going to war certainly isn’t [...]
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Blogging Tips: 4 Precious Lessons For Bloggers From Sports Teams
Posted on17. Jul, 2009 by Ashwin.
I attended a sporting tournament the other day and there were a couple of things I was intrigued about that I thought would be great leassons for those in business of blogging or even life for that matter. Sports, much like many other things in life is all about teamwork, spirit, collective expertise and much [...]
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Mashable: What Bloggers Can Learn From It
Posted on08. Jul, 2009 by Ashwin.
I love reading Mashable. Not because it talks about social media — which should be reason enough for reading it all by itself — but more so because of the following reasons which can make for very good lessons for bloggers. Here are some of the things I think we should religiously follow: Top-Notch, Reader [...]



