You read that correctly. You should stop listening to A-list bloggers. Oh, don’t take my word for it. This comes from one of the best bloggers on the internet, but I have a question for you before I reveal who it is. Have you ever played the shell game? I know, I know. It’s a scam, but no matter
Stop Listening to the Successful A-List Bloggers
Posted by AggieBrad under Social MediaFrom http://bigfeetmarketing.com 4832 days ago
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4832 days ago
It's like trying to learn about something through a magazine subscription in the old days. It came out in dribs & drabs, in no logical order & w/o a definable conclusion. (Sure, there's a 3 part story on something, but the mags before & after are totally separate entities.) A book (should) cover the subject from A to Z, but in magazines (or blogs) the way it's parsed out a little at a time, it's only helpful if the piece you're missing is today's subject. In that way, it's not a small, tightly focused niche we get, but pieces-parts. I can see a blogger deciding real fast Not to do 12 parts on 1 point, though - too many readers might be lost if they aren't interested. If the reader never knows what to expect, they keep coming back.
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