A well written blog is the central part of your marketing activities. Let’s have a look at the influence blogging can have on the rest of your marketing.
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A whole new set of 12 Super Easy Business Blogging Tips You Can Implement Straight Away
If you thought I’d run out of easily implementable business blogging tips – nope, here’s a whole new set. Just as the headline promises.
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How to use free content to build your email list post GDPR
In this post GDPR world, building your email list has become a little bit trickier. Here’s how to do it and stay GDPR compliant.
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Where do you put the Calls to Action in your blog posts?
Calls to Action or CTAs are an essential part of a business blog. Without a next step you will never be able to convert your reader to a paying client.
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How to Use Blogging for List Building
Getting more traffic to your website is only one benefit of blogging. But did you know that you can use blogging for list building?
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6 Ways to Create a CTA in Your Blog Post
When you write a blog you not only want people to read the article and then forgot about it again, or slightly better, silently act on it, you want them to tell others about it or let you know what they think, in other words engage with the content. And the best way to do this is by adding a Call to Action, ideally in every blog post. Here's how.
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Creative Ways to Share Your Blog Post on Social Media
When you share your blog post on Social Media, you can of course simply take the title (which should be optimised for “clickability”), add the link to the post and maybe add a hashtag or two. That can get a bit boring after a while, especially if you do a lot of blog sharing. Here are some ways you can mix things up a little and make your social sharing updates more interesting.
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Add 1 Key Element to your Website to Increase your Email List
Let's be honest. The reason most of us have a website is to make money. We want to transform visitors who just browse the site into loyal followers and eventually paying clients. But how can you do that when your product is not an impulse buy or if you're offering a service? How can you stay in touch with people who visit your site if you have no idea who they are?
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