‘How to write a blog post’ is popular in searches, but most results are complicated. Let me guide you through the entire ‘how to write a blog post’ process. Read More.
The Reformed Procrastinator’s Guide to Repurposing Content
Fear hit me. “I have a research paper due tomorrow morning,” I said aloud, startling everyone else in the movie theater who was watching Kevin Costner hit a golf ball. How could I have forgotten? It was 8:00 on a Sunday evening and I had an 8-page paper due in twelve hours. When I arrived […]
22 Ridiculously Easy Blog Tips You Can Use Right Now
There is a reason Ramen noodles are so popular with college students. They’re easy. You boil water. You add the noodles. You stir in the seasoning packet. Could it be any simpler?
Top Blog Quotes By 102 Amazing Bloggers (and One By Me)
101 top blog quotes from bloggers offering insights on success, failure, writing, website traffic, and more.
20 Ways to Kill Engagement and Stop Those Pesky Blog Comments
The following takes place in an alternate universe. It’s one?where bloggers hate reader engagement and hate receiving comments, but in a cruel twist they cannot simply “turn off” their comments. Instead, they’re forced to use other means to discourage engagement.
Why I Switched to the Rainmaker Platform (and Why You Should Consider Switching, Too)
We all have dreams. Mine is to grow my blog so I can work from home and spend more time with my wife. Enter the Rainmaker Platform. It has every feature I need today, every feature I’ll need tomorrow, and probably every feature I don’t yet know I need. It’s my very own dreamcatcher. And it could be yours too.
The Unpublish Challenge
Guest posts can be your best friend or your worst enemy. That old, mediocre guest post from way back? It’s killing you. Solution? The Unpublish Challenge. Read More.
The Promise of Tomorrow
The promise of tomorrow is a fallacy. Tomorrow may never come. Today is all we have, and it’s on us to make the most of it. Read More.
Occam’s Razor
Occam’s Razor tells us the simplest explanation is usually the right one. If our blogs are failing, there’s probably a simple explanation. Read More.