2013 is a good year to take your blog to the next level. If I had to start over from scratch the following 5 tasks would be at the top of my blogging agenda.
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2012 was a good year for this blog. Since I took on the challenge of writing a daily post, the metrics have started to grow impressively. The most relevant has been the increase in Google, multiplying by 20, surpassing 1,000 daily visits (35% of all visits).
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2013 is a good year to take things more seriously if you want to have a blog that gets read. There are 10 tasks that should be included in your blogging agenda to take your blog to the next level.
1. Turn your blog into a professional tool : having a free jordan list hosted blog with WordPress or Blogger can be an easy way to get started. If you want to evolve, you will quickly find the limits of free platforms. For advanced use, WordPress.org offers one of the best solutions to turn your blog into a professional tool.
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2. Tweet more and better : Twitter is one of the most popular social networks for bloggers. Once you get the hang of it, it can even become addictive. The key is to converse and share value-added content for your followers. Tools like Twitterfeed help you share posts from your favorite bloggers in an automated way.
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3. Post more often : Isn't it more important to post more quality content? Yes, but no, and I'll explain why. Creating content and developing better writing skills is a matter of practice. It's okay if you don't like a post at first. The next one will surely be better.
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3. Find a source of images that isn't Google : If you're a beginner blogger, you might be interested to know that it's not legal to take photos you find on Google and post them on your blog. There are alternatives to avoid one day receiving a letter from a lawyer from the author of a photo you've posted on your website without permission. There is a Creative Commons license for content that can be used without risking being sued if you cite the source.