7 Deadly Sins of Blogging

November 12, 2009 by Jimi Olaghere  
Filed under Blogging, Freelance Advice

Guest blogger Jimi Olaghere is a young business owner who runs Broke Tycoon, a blog and forum with advice for business and marketing techniques.

seven-deadly-sinsSeems like everyone is a blogger these days, publishing articles on personal or freelance business blogs, updating statuses on twitter – even commenting on previously written articles. Face it, we’re blogging. But how can we stand out in a sea of keyboard happy drones? Repent from these sins and maybe the blog Gods will forgive you.

1. Pride
You can’t do it on your own, or maybe you can; don’t get me wrong, self belief is a good thing. But when you are starting a blog, one of the fastest ways to increase traffic is to partner up with other bloggers. Link exchange, link backs, shared links, they all work; find one that’s compatible with your niche then blog happy.

2. Envy
All blogs are not created equal, there is never going to be another gossip blog like Perez Hilton’s. Many have tried, but it’s still not the same. The faster you realize that you can’t imitate other successful blogs, the sooner your blog will become successful. So go out there and do your own thing, in fact look at what everyone is doing and do the exact opposite; you’ll be surprised with the results.
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Residual Income Is Pure Gold – A Freelancer’s Bonus

October 24, 2008 by Taiyab  
Filed under Freelance Advice

For those of you who don’t know what the term ‘residual income’ means, it’s a term used when you talk about monetary income that you attain without having to do any additional work in order to get it. For example, if you made a Wordpress theme for ThemeForest and sell copies of it there, the only work you needed to do is to make that Wordpress theme initially. After that, any income you receive is residual, as no additional effort is required to get it.

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