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4. How to Develop a Simple Content Plan to Make Your Life Much Easier
5. At the HEART of Great Content
6. The 10 Characteristics of the Wealthiest Bloggers
7. Top 12 Tips for Creating an Outstanding 'About Me' page
8. 30 Sources to Help You Research and Create Content
9. "Why Should I Believe You?" - The Value of Testimonials

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Testimonials are sometimes referred to as ‘the secret sales force’ and with good reason. Psychologists have long understood the principle of ‘social proof’, which basically says people will do what they see other people doing.
The role of the testimonial is to make your potential readers and prospects feel completely at ease by letting them know that lots of people have already done what they are considering doing – and they are very happy with the decision they made.
Testimonials reduce doubt and risk, and encourage action. Here are 15 tips for producing the most powerful ones.
The more sources you have the easier you will find it to publish new content everyday. This list of 30 source ideas should get you off to a goos start.
You will know from your own experience of using the web that most online content is very poor. As a user this is frustrating; as an online publisher this is a great opportunity.
I'm quite often asked 'what is content?' It's not an easy question to answer.
We asked six leading bloggers for their top tips for writing articles that get read. These are the top ten tips they came up with . . . plus four more of our own.
With the likes of Google and Twitter both providing the means for finding out what the mostly common searches and mentions are, there's a great opportunity for using this data to increase footfall to your own blog or content website.
In this article i'll explain a little about the different trending tools available to you and how you can use these to your advantage.
Do you spend hours slogging over an article, wishing you could make the process quicker and easier? It's a common problem that all bloggers have suffered with at one time or another.
In this post I'll take you through the steps I follow to put together an article in just 30 minutes or less.
In an Internet world jam-packed with flashy visuals, streaming videos, ads, links and sales pitches (not to mention the oft-annoying embedded sounds), it can be hard for the average person to discern the value in what they are looking at. To those who know how to look for it, the answer is simple.
Take away all of those banner ads, special fonts and brightly-colored links, and what do you have? The foundation, and the thing that makes it all work: content.
Writer's block is a problem that all bloggers and content creators face at one time or another.
Trying to think of new and interesting ideas every day, without repeating yourself, is certainly not easy. That is why many blogs die before they even get to their six month anniversary. Their authors have simply run out of new things to say.
Here's some tips to make sure that doesn't happen with you!
Are your newsletter campaign open rates simply dismal?
Here is a list of the most common causes of below average open performance and what you can do to make improvements . . .
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