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6 Poor Reasons For Starting A Blog
Sep 5th
This is a guest article by Yo Noguchi who represents Benchmark Email. You too can be part of this great knowledge sharing community. Take a look at our guest blogging guidelines.
Blogs take time, effort, and a whole lot of content. While having one isn’t a bad thing, they can quickly become detrimental to your brand if started for the wrong reasons. A blog started with the wrong intent is almost guaranteed to fail.
Although blogging is the cornerstone of online activity for many people, there are still companies and businesses that misinterpret their intentions.
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The following are 6 poor reasons for starting a blog.
1. CompetitionDo More >

Author Bio Essentials to Benefit Your SEO Campaign
Sep 3rd
This is a guest article by Cooper Elling who blogs about Smartlipo. You too can be part of this great knowledge sharing community. Take a look at our guest blogging guidelines.
I’m surprised that I see so few articles about writing a great author bio because it really is one of the most essential aspects of a guest blog post. It might not be the most important thing you do to get your article accepted, but before it’s posted I hope you put in some quality thought ahead of time to benefit as much as possible. Let’s take a look at a few basic More >

Is Blogging The Future Of Seo?
Aug 28th
This is a guest article by John Simons of J21Media. You too can be part of this great knowledge sharing community. Take a look at our guest blogging guidelines.
The question of whether blogging is the future of SEO is quite an interesting one and by the future I mean is blogging both on your own website and on other websites going to be a bigger ranking factor for search engines than it is today.
What Lies Ahead?
A company that blogs regularly on their company news section and submits their content into social bookmarking websites such as Delicious, Digg and Stumble Upon will not More >

5 Sea-Changes in Blogging Culture, Post-Panda
Aug 18th
This is a guest article by Thomas Stone of Technected.com. You too can be part of this great knowledge sharing community. Take a look at our guest blogging guidelines.
On February 24, Google unleashed the Panda update, marking a rise in the importance of quality, relevant content. According to the official Google blog, Panda affected 11.8% of their queries, causing chaos on the web as site owners tried to figure out why they were losing ground in search rankings and how to fix it. The change hit the blogging world especially hard, because it was formerly characterized by relentless plagiarism, piracy, and casual trademark More >






