Friday, March 1, 2013

How to Write Great Blog Posts that Engage Readers (Better Blog Booklets)

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How to Write Great Blog Posts that Engage Readers (Better Blog Booklets)
Steve Scott (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars(29)

Download: $0.99 (as of 03/01/2013 13:12 PST)

Small Business & Entrepreneurship

REVEALED: How to Write "A-List" Blog Posts and Build an Audience of Raving Fans


Booklet Length: 7596 Words

What's the secret to blogging success? It all starts with the content you create. You see, it's impossible to build a profitable blog if you're NOT providing value to visitors.

In "How to Write Great Blog Posts that Engage Readers" you'll get a simple system for writing blog posts that readers love!

Take Your Blog to the NEXT Level...


Once upon a time, blogging was a platform for sharing your thoughts with the world. Now it has become a big business. You can’t write about yourself and expect to make money.

What you need to do is create content in a strategic way where you're building a business.

Always remember this:

Most people read blogs for selfish reasons. Their loyalty largely depends on how much value you provide. They may "like" you, but they’ll stop reading the moment you stop publishing great content.

Your goal is to always answer the "what's in it for me?" question that people have about your website.

What you'll get with this booklet is a proven recipe for publishing great posts on a regular basis. You won’t just learn how to write the occasional “one hit wonder.” Instead you'll discover a method for cranking out great articles on a weekly basis.

Follow the 5-Step Compelling Content Action Plan


"How to Write Great Blog Posts that Engage Readers" details a proven strategy for building a rock-solid publishing plan.

Inside this booklet you'll discover:
  1. 19 Compelling Blog Post Ideas

  2. 5 Steps to an Actionable Blog Post Schedule

  3. 12 Elements of Engaging Blog Posts

  4. How to Improve the Quality of Your Blog Content

  5. 9 "Must Read" Content Creation Resources

You can write great blog posts! Just follow this blueprint and you'll learn how to do it.

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Download now and take your blog writing to the next level.

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  • Rank: #2114 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2013-01-23
  • Released on: 2013-01-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook
  • Number of items: 1

Description #1 by OnlineBookPlace.com:

"In causewired, Tom Watson has written the seminal book on peer-to-peer philanthropy and its counterpart movements in politics and branding."-Charles Best, Founder, donorschoose.org "Whether you're a net-native college student or a geezer like me, causewired is required reading if want to understand the future of activism and engagement. Tom Watson gives deep, insider perspectives on the transformative potential of social networking and other innovations for linking communication and compassion."-Mario Morino, Chairman, Venture Philanthropy Partners "With eloquence and enthusiasm borne of deep experience in the world of social change and philanthropy, Tom Watson describes the intersection of causes and technology and shares a compelling vision of a philanthropic future powered by the social web. This is an essential book about one of the Internet's most important functions: bringing people together to help make our world a better place."-Peter Daou, Internet Advisor to Senator Hillary Clinton "causewired is a fascinating look into the rapidly evolving world of the Internet, social networking, and social change. Watson demonstrates how individuals are using new digital outlets and tools-most importantly, blogging, social networking, and online giving platforms-to explore how we may each act to impact the critical events of our day, from the 2008 election to Hurricane Katrina and Darfur. His engaging writing style and breadth of perspective help us see not only what is happening today, but what will happen in the years to come as we each act upon our potential to change our world and communities."-Jed Emerson, Managing Director for Integrated Performance, Uhuru Capital "If you don't want to be left behind in our new wired society-or if you're already behind-this book is a must-read! Tom Watson has produced what could be a marketing bible for the field of philanthropy, and a primer for individuals who want to help change the world."- Judy Miller, Director, Hilton Humanitarian Prize An eye-opening guide to the massive societal impact of online social networks For today's super-wired, always-on, live-life-in-public young Americans, the causes they support define who they are. Societal aspirations have so permeated the "net native" population that causes have become like musical tastes. causewired illustrates wired causes in action, bringing real-world stories to readers. The first book to track the massive societal impact on causes of online social networksfrom blogs, to video, to the rise of social networks, causewired reveals the extraordinary influence of online social networksin raising money for charity, in changing the political climate and electing candidates, and in raising consciousness for causes. From Facebook causes and campaigns on myspace, to a raft of new startups and innovative projects, and political movements like the Obama campaign and Save Darfur, this immensely relevant book delivers actionable research and recommendations to help readers launch their own successful wired social campaigns. Tom Watson (Mount Vernon, NY) is the publisher of onPhilanthropy.com and founder of newcritics.com, an online journal of culture. A contributing writer to the Huffington Post with a 25-year professional career that includes the founding of two companies and several popular online publications, he is Chief Strategy Officer of Changing Our World Inc., a national philanthropic services company.

Description #2 by nooeo.info:

"Sticky Readers is a humorous, but helpful book about writing better blog posts. While the book is helpful for all writers, it was written with bloggers in mind. Sticky Readers explains the various ways to make your writing more engaging (ie less boring) so that a reader will "stick" around for the whole thing, rather than read the first paragraph, get bored and leave. Sticky Readers is not a book about English grammar, but a book about how to tell an engaging story. It also includes a section about combating writer's block and a list of Top Ten Mistakes that bloggers make to drive readers away.File Size: 168 KBPrint Length: 78 pagesPage Numbers Source ISBN: 1463636571 Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.Language: EnglishASIN: B0055IMOIS"

Description #3 by DeepDiscount:

Poetry. Megan Boyle's debut poetry collection is at once confessional, sociological, emotional, detached, funny, sad, delightful, reckless, and meditative. Written in the naturally meticulous, defaultedly complex, always affecting voice of a person too imaginative and self-aware and intelligent to be fully consumed by depression and loneliness but too aware of the meaninglessness and ephemeral nature of existence (and too depressed and lonely) to write on any level but an existential, emotionally-driven, unsimplified one, Megan Boyle's debut poetry collection is the rare work of art that conveys troubling and scary information, undiluted, about humans and the universe but in a way, ultimately, that makes you excited to be alive, eager to be troubled and scared, grateful to simply be here."...unbelievably engaging and mesmerizing. Boyle writes with such openness about living in a world that constantly mystifies you, the strange act of watching yourself do things you can't quite understand, making a mess of things and figuring out how to keep living [...] I can't think of another book quite like it, can't think of a voice as distinctive and strange as Boyle's."--Kevin Wilson, author of The Family Fang"Just reading this collection, [Megan Boyle] immediately became one of my favorite modern poets."--Benn Ray, WYPR's The Signal"[O]ne of the funniest, most satisfying, most original, most satisfying books of poetry I've come across in years."--Rachel Whang, Atomic Books"[A] blunt work that challenges the reader, dares the reader to find out what this woman has on her mind. Boyle exhibits a generous exhibitionist quality that leaves one wondering if she might be the next Laurie Anderson."--Nicolle Elizabeth, The Brooklyn Rail

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