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Some things to think about that before you decide to chuck your existing job and take up blogging as a business.  More...
ProBlogger is a website run by Darren Rowse that is dedicated to helping other bloggers learn the skills of blogging, share their own experiences and promote the blogging medium. He started it in September 2004 mainly because he wanted to keep a record of what he was learning about blogging for money. Since then he has added over well over 3500 ar  More...
When people hear about the prospects of blogging for profit, they get funny ideas about the process. Blogging can add value to a business in countless ways, but it’s hardly a one-size-fits-all. Just ask any successful business blogger and they’ll tell you how tricky it is navigating the waters of blogging as a promotional tool. For the rest of us,  More...
In this continuing series, I am covering how you can become not only the best blogger you can be, but also how to become recognized in your field and thus adequately compensated. The first two installments covered tactics - commenting and optimizing for search - but in this third post, I am making it more personal.  More...
If you haven't noticed, some blogs are a lot stricter with their comment policies than others. I have recently advocated using blog comments as a way of promoting your site, but not in a form that is in any way spammy. The best way to get traffic from blog comments is to link your name to your site. This will give them the opportunity to see  More...
If you don't have a corporate blog--> Get one! If you do, and it's still being hosted on wordpress.com--> Check this out! Michael Martine discusses why you should be self hosted, and an easy step by step guide to get you there.  More...
Metaphorically speaking, how do you get a two-legged lame old dog to get up and bound out the door, barking up a storm through the whole neighborhood?

Here are 10 new tricks for old dogs - er, blogs - to finally grow a pair of legs and become totally unlame.  More...
80% (84%, actually) of the time spent on blogs comes from 20% of the audience, a comScore study finds; this presents an opportunity to develop a unique audience for your blog.  More...
According to a recent Synovate/Marketing Daily survey, 8 out of 10 Americans know what a blog is and almost half have visited blogs.rnrnOf course  More...