Posted by Hendry Lee on 09/17/07 in Blogging Tutorials, Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
Like in any relationship, if you don’t constantly make deposits into the Emotional Bank Account (to borrow the phrase from 7 Habits), then the relationship will become insecure rather than grow stronger.
I think it is exactly the same thing about how you treat your blog readers.
It helps to think that every reader has a one-to-one [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 04/24/07 in Blog Software, Blogging Tutorials, Business Blogging
Some questions I am often asked about blog platforms are:
Which blog platform and software should I use?
What is the pros and cons of using a free Blogger.com blog, a paid Typepad hosted blog platform, or Wordpress standalone blog software??
Is it a good idea to use free blog platform and upgrade later?
What skills do I need [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 04/16/07 in Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
“Discover how you can earn six figure income (or more!) from [insert your favorite place for vacation here] and while you sleep…”
“…and the best is, you can do it in one short week.”
Sounds familiar?
I didn’t copy other’s people sales letter, but surely you can relate to one as soon as you read it. It’s true, [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 02/1/07 in Blog Tips, Business Blogging, Niche Blogging
I have just searched for the title of this post in Google. It returned 329 results.
Some of them align partly well with what I am going to write. Others simply offer tips to do more specific things with your blog, namely increasing traffic, feed subscriptions, how to write regular content easily, and so on.
So, [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 01/31/07 in Blog Tips, Business Blogging, Writing Content
If you are like most of us, chances are your blog readers and feed subscribers don’t read every post you publish.
In a normal day, I currently have a few hundreds of feeds to scan. About one hundred of them are in the “must read” list. It means that at the minimum, I must finish the [...]
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