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Do You Have............A Ladder Of Success ? Part 1 of 4
Thursday, 03 July 2008
By Dave Clocker

  If you're blogging all day long, then you may NOT have it. Here is why and you may want to read this.

This article is the first of a four part series. There are four series to the article, and I assure you will agree that youve made a wise investment in reading it. It has taken me several days to put this one together since I did not have the time to do it all at once. I found any time I could, so now I have finally completed it. By making the time to read it, youll have one heck of an experience. Enjoy!

Where are you going with your life and your career?

If you already have many deals and income streams, then don't bother reading this. However, if you are struggling now in this market, then I highly recommend that you read this. You may find it to be helpful to reaching your dreams. There is an important message I just read several days ago that I'd like to share with you.

What message?
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How to Determine the Length of Your Blog Posts
Saturday, 28 June 2008
By Martin Reed

  Bloggers seem to wrestle with the issue of how often they should be posting. I do not think this is overly important though as for me, quality is always more important that quantity. I think a bigger issue is determining how long a blog post should be.

When I started blogging, I would publish a new post every single day. Before long, this became too much and I began to cut down by posting two or three times per week. Since making this change, there is no doubt that the quality of my posts has improved. Perhaps as a natural consequence, I have found that the length of my posts has also increased.

It goes without saying that longer blog posts mean more content. Search engines love content, so it goes without saying that the more you write, the more they will love you. Having said this though, you must never lose sight of the fact that your primary objective is to satisfy your human readers, not the search engines.

By forcing yourself to write shorter blog posts, you should find that
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