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Housing Market Books — Realtors are the Ultimate Experts on Housing Trends

Melanie Saxton

Manuscripts can also be built from blog posts, work notes, and publicly accessible data from governments and real estate organizations. Some of us are old enough to remember when 7% interest rates were typical back in the 1970s and early ‘80s, and again in 2002. These types of books don’t need a heavy word count.

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Building a "Dump Doc"

Kayleigh Moore

PrimoStats Tired of hunting down the source of a stat that’s been linked to in 32,235 different listicles, only to find it’s actually from 2002 (and therefore no longer relevant)? This blog post is brought to you by Harlow. Also…it’s FREE. PrimoStats helps you find stats with original data sources.

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How to Build an Email Marketing List as Quickly as Possible

Neil Patel

Content upgrades could be the difference between your blog post converting at 6% and converting at 60%. Upgrading content involves: Writing a blog post Creating a piece of content that goes more in-depth on the post’s topic Offering readers of your blog post the option to receive the upgraded content in exchange for their email.

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How to Get the Word out about Your New Blog

ProBlogger

The post How to Get the Word out about Your New Blog appeared first on ProBlogger. Well, today I’ll show you how to smash through that first stage: getting the word out about your blog. Well, it can feel just as bad when you create a new blog and no-one seems to be reading it. Well, here are four things you should try.

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Should Your Blog Have a Static Homepage (Whatever That Means)?

ProBlogger

Open up a new tab in your browser and go to the homepage of your blog. There’s a good chance you see your most recent posts. And if you’ve been blogging for a long time, it might be how you expect a blog’s homepage to look. But for others, a list of posts isn’t what they want first-time readers to see. Absolutely.

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The Future of Written Content (and Why It Has One)

ProBlogger

As I mentioned in last week’s blog post , I started my first blog back in 2002. Every blog post on both of those sites has at least one image. (We We have a rule that no blog post goes up without one.) And we also have the ProBlogger podcast, which adds an audio element to the blog.

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Have Blog, Will Travel: Tips For Blogging On the Road

ProBlogger

The post Have Blog, Will Travel: Tips For Blogging On the Road appeared first on ProBlogger. This post is based on Episode 243 of the ProBlogger podcast. If you’re travelling over the holidays – to see family and friends, or just for a vacation – then you might be worried about you’ll keep up with your blogging.

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