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YouTube Add ‘Insight’ Video Metrics

Google today announced that it has launched YouTube Insight - a tool for giving insight into who is watching your videos. So today I logged into YouTube to see what information I could glean about the viewers of my videos. from the new stats. Here’s what I learned about who is watching my videos: Across my Channel [...]

5 Emerging Trends in Blogging

Over in the question widget on my sidebar I was asked to comment on the future of blogging and where I see it heading. In this video post I explore 5 trends that have been emerging (and that I think we’ll see continue to grow) including: Multiple Author Blogs Multi-Topic Blogs Blogs Converging with Other Types of Sites Portal-Like Design Indirect [...]

How to Split Test (A/B Test) Your AdSense Ads

A couple of days ago I talked readers through some different approaches to AdSense Ad Design and how it can make a significant impact upon the earnings of your AdSense ads. At the end of the post I mentioned that one great way to work out which ad design is best for your blog is [...]

Chitika Interactive Premium Listing Units

One of my biggest blog money makers is Chitika. I’ve reviewed and written about them many times. They’ve always done very well for me on product related sites - however on sites that don’t have a product focus they have never performed. I’ve been nagging the Chitika team to get them to produce ads for non [...]

How to Respond to Individual Requests for Help From Blog Readers

Today Lisa sent in this question which I thought might make an interesting post topic: “I would love if you’d do a post on how you handle emails from people who ask for one on one help. As my site and blog grows, I continue to get more and more emails for one on one assistance. I [...]

Andy Beal Shares His Blog’s Tipping Point

Andy Beal - author of a great book by the name of Radically Transparent - today shares his blog’s ‘tipping point’. The biggest tipping point for me was a redesign of MarketingPilgrim.com. I moved from Blogger to WordPress and also had a custom template built. Within 30 days of the redesign, I had twice as many RSS subscribers [...]

Win one of 50 ProBlogger Books

Want to win a copy of the ProBlogger book? ScribeFire is giving away 50 copies to people who sign up for their newsletter. More details here. Also over at ScribeFire’s blog today is my latest guest post - How to Increase Page Views on Your Blog. Share This

Leo Babauta shares his Blog’s Tipping Point

In the Skribit question widget in my sidebar the number 1 requested post is for me to ask ‘a bunch of pro bloggers what their tipping point was?’ I’ve done just that over the last few days and a few answers have trickled in so far. The first is from Leo Babauta from Zen Habits. The [...]

Ad Design - Tactics to Increase Your AdSense Earnings Overnight

Over the last week I’ve been covering a few tactics that can lead to a significant overnight increase in your earnings with AdSense (and other ad networks). So far we’ve looked at AdSense Ad Positioning and the number of AdSense ads on your page. Today I want to talk about AdSense Ad Design - another key [...]

Putting More Ads On Your Page: Tactics to Increase Your AdSense Earnings Overnight

Last week I began a mini series of posts on tactics to increase your AdSense Earnings Overnight. In the first post I looked at the tactic of optimizing the position of your AdSense ads and shared my own journey of discovery in this area and the realization that I could significantly increase my AdSense ad [...]

Weekend Wrap Up

It was a busy weekend here at ProBlogger full of some great conversation as a result of the ‘weekend of discussion’ series of questions that I posted - so I thought I’d do a quick recap post: Is Syndicating Other People’s Content on Your Blog OK? - Reader Discussion Migrating your Blog Between Platforms: Pitfalls and Consequences [...]

Share A Picture of You with the ProBlogger Book [WIN A PRIZE]

Have you got a copy of the ProBlogger book yet? I’ve been overwhelmed by the numbers of people who have emailed, Tweeted and IM’d to say that they got one. A few people have even sent me pictures of them with the book. Thank you to everyone for buying the book and for your excitement about [...]

Building Your Twitter Presence Part 3 - TweetBaiting

Last week in my 5 Tips to Grow Your Twitter Presence post John suggested that an additional strategy to grow your follower numbers in Twitter is to target bigger Twitter users for conversation. The logic behind this is that if you can get them to reply to you and even have a multiple part conversation with [...]

How do you Stay Motivated as a Blogger?

Here’s another question from webspear for some discussion: “How do you keep yourself motivated, when your blog is not attracting much traffic.” Staying motivated is a massive issue for bloggers. Without it a blog really suffers. How do you keep yourself motivated? Do you have systems or practices that help you? I hope this discussion will be [...]

Should you add Keywords to the Name Field when you Leave Comments on a Blog?

This weekend is a weekend for discussion here at ProBlogger and I’m posting some questions submitted by readers via Twitter. jophllips asks: “should you add keywords to the name field when you leave comments” So another way to put it - should you leave your name, blog name or some other keywords in the ‘name’ URL when you [...]

Migrating your Blog Between Platforms: Pitfalls and Consequences

Today’s guest post is by from Swade from Trollhattan Saab. In it he tells his story of migrating his blog from one blog platform to another. I’m almost willing to guarantee that anyone who’s been blogging for more than a year has contemplated migrating from one content management system (CMS) to another at some point. [...]

Is Syndicating Other People’s Content on Your Blog OK?

This weekend I’d like to throw open a couple of discussion starters for the ProBlogger community. The questions come from some of my Twitter followers. flabuless asks the following question to you the ProBlogger community: “Is syndicating content is kosher or not…ie running someone elses content through rss into ones own blog?” This is a particularly important question [...]

My Book Arrived!

Today there was a little excitement in the Rowse House. On returning from a morning out there was a parcel sitting on our doorstep. On opening it I found: It’s been fun to watch many of you ordering, receiving and even reviewing the ProBlogger book - but it’s a very strange feeling to hold it in your [...]

Ad Positioning: Tactics to Increase Your AdSense Earnings Overnight

In this series I’m examining tactics that can be used to increase AdSense earnings immediately. Read the introduction to this series here. Today I want to talk about positioning your AdSense ads - something that has a very significant impact upon the amount of money that they are able to earn. I learned this lesson after I’d [...]

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