33+ Ways on <b>How to Promote</b> Your New <b>Blog</b> Post [Infographic <b>...</b> |
- 33+ Ways on <b>How to Promote</b> Your New <b>Blog</b> Post [Infographic <b>...</b>
- How to Write and <b>Promote</b> New York Times Bestsellers: Tim Ferriss <b>...</b>
- Right-Wing Media Eagerly <b>Promote</b> Cliven Bundy and His Anti <b>...</b>
33+ Ways on <b>How to Promote</b> Your New <b>Blog</b> Post [Infographic <b>...</b> Posted: 15 Apr 2014 04:16 AM PDT Promoting our blog posts, as bloggers, this is one of the most disturbing question which everyone needs answers to. Even me before, as a blogger, I have always been faced by this question staring me in the eye, and that is: how can I get my blog posts out there for everyone to see? Yes, I know you have created a wonderful post, excellent article, edit and create your own image, and went as far as providing a video tutorial, but yet, you still do have the traffic you need. The truth is, no one sincerely knows about it, and it is left in your care to start the wild fire, to get other people to notice what a great content you just published on your blog, and this method guide you to do exactly that! A picture is worth a thousand words, but this infographic here is worth a million word to any blogger who is faced with the challenge of taking their blog to the next level. This infographic provides you, a easy way on how to promote your blog posts without spending too much. Truth is, some of these methods include your money, but most of them are free and they are worth giving attention to. Here are top 30 ways on how you can promote your blog post and get it to the world. 1. Add the post on your personal and business pages in facebook, you can then promote the pages using facebook boost option. You can use $5 + to do it. Very simple and effective. I said 30 ways, but just publish in text, ONLY 15 ways, below is an infographic that shows you in full 30 ways how to promote your blog post and get it viral.
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How to Write and <b>Promote</b> New York Times Bestsellers: Tim Ferriss <b>...</b> Posted: 01 Sep 2012 10:44 AM PDT Jack Canfield, as co-creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul, has more than 500 million books in print. Among them, he can count 47 New York Times bestsellers. Jack also provide me with the early advice and introductions that got The 4-Hour Workweek published, despite 26 rejections. In the above video, which was filmed as a livecast, the tables are turned. I was honored to be interviewed by Jack and Steve Harrison, the founder of Radio-TV Interview Report (RTIR). In this conversation, we answer questions such as: - How do I make writing (which I find hard) easier? I enjoyed the dialogue and thought some of you might find it valuable as a stand-alone post. That is why I put it up. But for more context, the complete multi-day livecast was held to promote a program that Jack and Steve created called "Bestseller Blueprint". As you know, I have never promoted "programs" on this blog and have no plans to start. Jack and Steve's program is not cheap, nor have I reviewed it, but if you're interested, you can find more information here. What other questions about publishing or writing would you like to hear or see me answer, if any? Please let me know in the comments. ### Odds and Ends: FastCompany Videos on Muse Creation, Testing, Prototyping, and Manufacturing . Bookmark the . |
Right-Wing Media Eagerly <b>Promote</b> Cliven Bundy and His Anti <b>...</b> Posted: 11 Apr 2014 05:06 PM PDT Cliven-Bundy Mainstream media coverage of the showdown in southern Nevada over Cliven Bundy's cattle has so far been scrupulously balanced. Most outlets –* |
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