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Top Digg User Answers Your Social Media Questions

On Monday when I postponed the regular feature Reader Question Session, I promised it was for a good reason and that I’d make up for it. Well today is the day that I’m hoping to deliver on that promise. After having one of my posts hit the front page of ...
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Reader Question Session: Inspiration for Posts

The reader question for this week was submitted by Matt from New Liberty Creation. He asks: What is your single greatest source of inspiration for writing material, and how to avoid information overload? Sometimes I end up reading so much stuff that I paralyze my abilities. This is yet another ...
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Help Me Help You! Reader Questions of a Different Sort

Ladies and Gentlemen, I have one request of you all today…. You know I’ve often been told I bear a striking resemblance to Tom Cruise… Ok, so not really but that clip couldn’t be more perfect for this post. With every blog I’ve ever been a part of, I’ve found ...
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Reader Question Session: Paid Posts with the Wall Street Journal

This week’s reader question comes from none other than the Wall Street Journal. Journalist Simona Covel wrote in with a very interesting question on the topic of paid or sponsored posts. This was for her piece in today’s paper titled Paying Bloggers for Online Reviews Can Fan Fame in which, ...
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Reader Question Session: Beginning Traffic

Zane Dickens of kungfucabbage.com dropped me a line to let me know about his entry into the Complete Blogging Package contest but also asked me a great but difficult question that I’ve chosen for this week’s Reader Question Session. He asks: What would you say is the first and most ...
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Reader Question Session: Search Engine Submission

As regular readers of this blog already know, I’m a big fan of having regular features on your blog. However, as many of you also know, I’ve not yet introduced any such feature on this blog. In essence, I’ve not practiced what I preached, so, as of today, that is ...
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