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The Golden Nuggets of Negative Feedback

Posted on March 22, 2010 - by Nicholas Cardot25 Vibrant Responses

The Golden Nuggets of Negative Feedback

Positive or Negative Feedback?
We all love hearing people’s positive feedback telling us how great our blogs are. I love to hear that a principle from this blog helped someone achieve a higher level of success or that something I wrote motivated someone to try something at their…


Group Discussion: Post Length vs. Post Value

Posted on March 20, 2010 - by Nicholas Cardot33 Vibrant Responses

Group Discussion: Post Length vs. Post Value

Have we forgotten that blogging is about adding value to the lives of our readers? As authors, we’re not working tirelessly toward hitting that big, shiny publish button simply to say that we’ve put out another article. We’re doing it because we have something to say…and because what we have…


Clinch the Deal by Opening Strong

Posted on March 12, 2010 - by Jordan Cooper10 Vibrant Responses

Clinch the Deal by Opening Strong

Open with your best joke.
It’s a fundamental piece of advice I give my students as a comedy coach.
Virtually all stand-up comics adhere to this philosophy. I implore you to watch one perform their act and see how often it’s true. The funniest joke of their set will…


Lessons from the Great Michael Jackson

Posted on March 10, 2010 - by Edwin11 Vibrant Responses

Lessons from the Great Michael Jackson

First I would like to say something in honor of the late Michael Jackson. Even though you might have hated him, loved him, made fun of him, or adored him, what ever you felt about him you have to know one basic thing. He was a great performer and singer.…


How to Create Content for Casual Readers

Posted on March 5, 2010 - by Nicholas Cardot24 Vibrant Responses

How to Create Content for Casual Readers

Internet surfers are looking for access to fast, easy-to-find information. They don’t want to spend any extra time searching for information. They want to find what they’re looking for so that they can move on and get back to whatever else they have to do as quickly as possible.
When…


SEO Factors vs. Compelling Content

Posted on March 2, 2010 - by Nicholas Cardot58 Vibrant Responses

SEO Factors vs. Compelling Content

For a while now, I’ve noticed a mindset amongst bloggers that seems to pit search engine optimization against writing quality content that genuinely engages readers. In the hearts and minds of many online authors, it’s as if these two concepts are mutually exclusive. You cannot write


What is Most Important at Your Blog?

Posted on February 23, 2010 - by Nicholas Cardot22 Vibrant Responses

What is Most Important at Your Blog?

The arguments about which are the most important factors in creating a successful blog have echoed across the internet for years.
Bloggers are constantly debating the importance of the issues that impact their blogs effectiveness. If two concepts are discuss, invariably the conversation will always turn from how to effectively…


The 10 Best Ways to Explode Your Bounce Rate

Posted on February 19, 2010 - by Nicholas Cardot29 Vibrant Responses

The 10 Best Ways to Explode Your Bounce Rate

Are you working to explode your blog’s bounce rate? No? Then why are you doing the things on this list?
The term ‘bounce rate’ simply refers to the number of people who immediately click away from your site as soon as they discover it. For example, if 6 out of…


The 11 Fastest Ways to Kill Your Blog

Posted on February 17, 2010 - by Mk Akan41 Vibrant Responses

The 11 Fastest Ways to Kill Your Blog

If you ever wanted to kill your blog and had no idea on what to do, then you are in luck. Compiled below are 11 sweet and fast ways of killing your blog.

Write A Post A Month Or A Post In 2 Months: This is a very fast way…


Get 2,500 Subscribers and Not Earn a Penny

Posted on February 13, 2010 - by Ian Nuttall29 Vibrant Responses

Get 2,500 Subscribers and Not Earn a Penny

The biggest reason anybody has for blogging is that we want subscribers.
Sure, you write for yourself to overcome problems in your life or you write for profits or you write because you have a genuine passion for the topic. You write for all these things. But the underlying fact…