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I’m a book editor, ghostwriter, journalist, business blogger, and web contentcreator who has worked with many Realtors both professionally and personally over the years. 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.
In a lot of our sessions on written content, people were saying, “Is it dead? To do so, I want to rewind the clock back to 2002, in my first blog. Back then in 2002, I didn’t use images or any other mediums at all for a number of reasons. Dial up internet, that’s what I was on at that time in 2002. That’s a rule I have.
As you may well know, I started blogging back in 2002. And the best way to get that help is to work with other contentcreators. The post 9 Ways to Grow Your Blog Faster appeared first on ProBlogger. This post is based on episode 246 of the ProBlogger podcast. Some of them worked. Some of them didn’t.
Each are important types of content to be able to create for your blog – but one that is increasingly important today is visual content. When I was looking back at some screenshots of my very first blog from 2002, recently, I was amazed by how boring it looked. Today, the way it is so much more visual as a place.
For me, it all started in 2002 with an email from a friend. Okay, It was 2002 and I got this email and it had four words in it and a link. I want to talk about completing content. This is a big area that I think most contentcreators could up their game in. There’s so much content being produced.
In a lot of our sessions on written content, people were saying, “Is it dead? To do so, I want to rewind the clock back to 2002, in my first blog. Back then in 2002, I didn’t use images or any other mediums at all for a number of reasons. Dial up internet, that’s what I was on at that time in 2002. That’s a rule I have.
It’s also probably relevant for other contentcreators as well. . The rest of the two days, you’ll hear from some other people including James Schramko, who is a Sydney-based contentcreator and business owner. ” Now, I started blogging in 2002. The way we’ve been in 2002 is changing.
Having said those things, I want to talk about these nine things that have helped me to accelerate the growth of my blogs over the years, things I wish I knew back in 2002 when I started out and I hope that that will help you in your journey as well. I started blogging in 2002. This is a picture of my first blog.
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