by Chris | Oct 4, 2022 | blog comments, blog writing, blogging
Consider this everyday scenario for a moment. You’re searching for information on a subject you’re interested in, and in doing so you check out a blog. The content is decent enough, but not a single person has bothered to share their thoughts, feedback or...
by Chris | Jun 10, 2020 | blog, blog content, blog writing, bloggers, blogging, blogs
It’s no secret that blogging has the potential to be an incredibly lucrative business venture. All over the world, bloggers in growing numbers are asking and receiving huge sums of cash as influencers, having earned extensive and dedicated audiences. Technically...
by Chris | Nov 24, 2018 | article publishing, article writing, blogging, blogs, content marketing
Some writers insist that their busy schedules get in the way of their creativity. Rather than focusing their efforts on quality content, they’re instead left with little to no time to write anything at all. Hence, the copy they come up with isn’t exactly their best...
by Chris | Aug 16, 2018 | blog writing, bloggers, blogging, blogs, blogs for marketing
Give your business blog appropriate time and attention and it will reward you for your efforts. By contrast, neglect it and it may bring you nothing but bother.The problem being that while so many business blogs start out great, their respective ‘owners’ sooner or...
by Chris | Jul 26, 2018 | blogging, content writing, writers block
Every now and again, even the most committed and capable bloggers struggle to find inspiration. You’ve every intention of publishing another quality post, but can’t for the life of you decide what to write about. The problem being that this is usually the point where...
by Chris | Jun 11, 2016 | blog content, blog writing, bloggers, blogging, blogs, blogs for marketing
Once upon a time, blogging was just for journalists, fashionistas, foodies and other people who though the world needed to hear what they had to say. Though bloggers became very influential, they remained within the ‘bloggosphere’ and few large corporations jumped on...