13 Important Questions You Need to Ask Yourself Before Blogging

By Neil Patel

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What’s the most important factor of every blog post?

Quality.

But sometimes, it’s easy to find yourself in a grind, cranking out content because you think you’re supposed to.

That’s when quality suffers.

When it comes to blog posts, it’s really all or nothing. A “good” post will get the same engagement and traffic as a “bad” post.

You have to create outstanding posts on a regular basis for your content to make a real difference.

Willpower can help you create these posts, but studies have shown that people have limited willpower.

Did you know that of 86% of marketers who use content …read more      

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The Write Way to Answer Your Most Pressing Questions

By Pamela Wilson

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I’m going to go out on a limb here. Because what I’m about to suggest might seem a little crazy.

But it really works.

And I want you to know about this simple habit, because the sooner you adopt it, the sooner you’ll start to see what I discovered.

I stumbled upon this weird (and unexpected) benefit while I was developing a different habit.

Now the habit is a daily practice for me because of the powerful results it produces.

Move those fingers every day

The habit I was trying to develop was a daily writing practice.

Because here I am, managing the editorial direction …read more      

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Protecting Your Digital Business: A Primer on Small Business and the Law

By Rainmaker.FM

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Litigation isn’t something any of us want to think about, but having to put a plan together when the time comes isn’t an option.

Johnny Lee is a Managing Director at Grant Thornton, forensic investigator, and licensed attorney. He shares his expertise with us to help small businesses gain a better understanding of what eDiscovery and records retention is, and why — from a legal perspective — it’s important for us to have a basic plan in place to protect our businesses.

Here’s a short primer on handling electronic records, like email, so we can be prepared.

In this 20-minute episode …read more      

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Pro Tips on Building an Audience That Will Stick with You

By Rainmaker.FM

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This week on The Showrunner, get a sneak peek at the lessons inside The Showrunner Podcasting Course as Chris Garrett and Christina Canters provide expert advice on the right way to build, and even move, your audience.

The episode opens with a reflection on the unique experience Jerod and Jonny shared this week: Jerod stepping into Jonny’s Hack the Entrepreneur host shoes and hacking … Jonny.

The occasion? The 100th episode of Hack the Entrepreneur. (And yes, there was an important lesson learned.)

Then it’s sneak peek time.

With The Showrunner Podcasting Course currently in the final days of its …read more      

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The (Unfinished) Story of an Accidental Entrepreneur

By Rainmaker.FM

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On this episode of No Sidebar with Brian Gardner, you’ll hear a story of one creative who followed his passion and built a company without a business plan.

In the journey of every person who wants to build a digital business, there comes a point when you need to make a decision. Usually that decision is surrounded by fear, and in some cases that fear can be crippling.

In this 26-minute episode of No Sidebar with Brian Gardner, Darrell Vesterfelt and Brian discuss:

  • The two-minute version of how StudioPress started
  • The fears Brian faced along the way
  • The challenges Brian’s faced over the last year
  • Transitioning …read more      
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