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Don’t miss this catch with Brent Pourciau @TopVelocity

Posted: 30 Sep 2014 11:34 AM PDT

The ShoeMoney Show has been rolling out major guest after major guest so far. The show will not be live today due to some technical difficulties but you will be able to catch it on replay at WebmasterRadio.FM later today and it will also air later this week as well!

Brent Pourciau is the CEO of Top Velocity and entrepreneur and instructor for Ace Pitcher. Many call him Coach Brent. Brent has an amazing story. He overcame several obstacles (including rotator cuff surgery) to become the skilled pitcher he wanted to be. Now he teaches all kinds of people how to do the same.

Today, we'll learn about Brent's story and how his passion has fueled an additional and interesting career, still relating to what he loves.

Don’t forget you can view all of the archives of the show here:

-Jeremy

 

How to be Hated: A Blogger’s Guide to Zero Readers - DailyBlogTips

How to be Hated: A Blogger’s Guide to Zero Readers - DailyBlogTips


How to be Hated: A Blogger’s Guide to Zero Readers

Posted: 29 Sep 2014 09:37 PM PDT

This is a guest post by Kevin Duncan of Be A Better Blogger.

Want to know a sad reality? Everything you do as a blogger causes someone, somewhere, to dislike you.

Why?

Because it's impossible to please everyone.

If you write long posts, someone will wish they were shorter. If you mention someone's website in a post you write, someone else will be mad you didn't mention them. If you make a casual joke about Justin Bieber's hair, someone (okay, lots of someones) will hate you with a fiery passion.

Heck, someone out there is mad at me right now simply for using Bieber as an example in this post.

We're all alienating someone. Some bloggers just happen to be better at alienating people than others.

Here are 7 sure-fire ways to drive away blog readers. Don't want to be hated? Don't do any of the following.

1. Cover your blog in ads

We're not talking one or two ads here. We're not talking three or four. No, we're talking about covering your blog in ads.

You’ve seen the blogs which do this. Did you like them? Of course not. No one likes them. When we land on one, we exit the blog with ninja-like reflexes.

Unless you want readers to do the same to you, don't cover your blog in ads. Keep them to a minimum.

2. Make your links look the same as regular text

You click a few words of text, but nothing happens. "Isn't this a link?," you ask yourself. "It's underlined."

Or how about this scenario: You click colored text thinking it's a link, but it's not. You click another line of text, but it’s not a link either. That's when you notice this particular blog uses the same color for links and non-links!

You then bang your head against the keyboard.

Readers don't like to be confused. Make it crystal clear what is a link on your blog and what isn’t, because if readers aren’t sure they’re going to click the one thing they know with complete certainty will work: the “Back” button.

3. Have a design which is unusable on mobile devices

Despite the fact more and more people are reading blogs on mobile devices, many blogs have designs which just aren't unfriendly to mobile devices — they're downright hostile.

With free mobile-theme plugins readily available, there's no excuse for having a blog which is unusable on mobile devices. Unless, of course, you're trying to make your readers hate you.

4. Never respond to comments

Some blogs receive dozens and dozens of comments to every post. Responding to each of them is a full-time job, I get that.

Still, too many bloggers make it a habit of never responding to comments. Yes, we know you're busy. And yes, some of the comments left to you were unimaginative.

But if someone takes the time to leave you a nice, complimentary, detailed comment, be a pal and take two minutes to respond. And if someone leaves you a comment asking a genuine question, take three minutes to respond.

Your readers are the lifeforce of your blog. Treat them as such.

5. Be rude when you do respond to comments

Worse than never responding to comments is responding to comments in a rude or condescending manner.

Yes, some commenters are trying to provoke you. Yes, some are being argumentative just for the sake of being argumentative. And, yes, some are asking or saying things no one who actually read your entire post would ask or say.

But that doesn’t mean you should be rude. It doesn’t mean you should be condescending.

Be the bigger person. It’ll serve you better in the long run, especially since many readers will form their impression of you based on how you respond to such commenters.

6. Have a site which takes forever to load

Readers have little patience. If they have to wait more than a few seconds for your blog to load, they’re likely to leave and never return.

I once asked my mom what she thought of a blog I used to run. Her response?

“It took 3 whole seconds to load. I don’t have that kind of time, Kevin!”

If you want zero readers, by all means have a slow blog. But if you want readers, your mom included, you better make sure your blog is optimized.

7. Use a post title which has nothing to do with the post itself

Blog post titles aren’t like song titles. It’s no time to be cute, and it’s no time to use metaphors.

The Stone Temple Pilots may be able to name their songs “Plush” and “Atlanta” even though those words appear nowhere within the songs, but you’re not the Stone Temple Pilots. Your titles have to make sense.

If you title a post “SEO Tips and Tricks,” the post better offer tips and tricks for search engine optimization.

This isn’t to suggest your titles have to be boring. Titles should grab the attention of readers.

But they have to be relevant. They have to make sense. If they don’t, readers will eventually stop reading your posts — no matter how exciting the titles may sound.

Over to you

What are some other ways bloggers drive away readers? Let me know in a comment below!

About the Author: Kevin Duncan is the owner of Be A Better Blogger, where he writes epic posts such as Be Memorable: Why I wrote an 8,000-word blog post (and why you should do something just as crazy). His goal is help people become the best bloggers they can be.

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Shoemoney - Skills To Pay The Bills

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Brent Pourciau on tomorrow’s ShoeMoney Show – @TopVelocity

Posted: 29 Sep 2014 07:57 AM PDT

Another announcement of another guest on The ShoeMoney Show: Brent Pourciau—also known as Coach Brent, CEO of Top Velocity and entrepreneur and instructor for Ace Pitcher—will join be the guest on The ShoeMoney Show TOMORROW!!!

Brent is a special guest because he is unlike many of our others as his career focus is in the realm of sports, baseball specifically. But like other Internet entrepreneurs, Brent is fueled by passion, dedication and hard work and he has learned to use all of that to reach his goals, create good products and share valuable information.

Life threw Brent a lot of curveballs before he learned how to throw them right back and become the great pitcher he always wanted to be. So good, in fact, that he writes inspirational and informative programs (instructional videos, articles and the like) that teach pitchers how to increase the velocity of their pitch—and he has found success in this, too.

Stories like Brent's—person finds thing they love, approaches thing, masters thing, shares how mastering of said thing was done—are often the coolest and most interesting examples of entrepreneurship.

Tomorrow at 2:00 PST/ 5:00 EST, you can tune in and catch (Get it? Eh?) Brent's story and words of wisdom. Whether you're a baseball fan or not, tune in on WebMasterRadio.FM tomorrow and maybe the conversation will throw you a curveball! You can also tune in via WebMaster's mobile app or their on-demand archive.

One more note: Brent's company, Top Velocity, is also a client of PAR Program, another company I started under ShoeMoney. Here's what he said about his experience as a client:

The work by PAR Program "has made my business explode with social media and email marketing. We are seeing well over a 1,000% return on investment with each passing month. Any business owner looking to maximize their bottom line without zapping a lot of internal resources should use the PAR Program."

If you missed last weeks episode with Neil Patel you can get the replay herehttp://www2.webmasterradio.fm/shoemoney-show/2014/battle-of-the-minds-with-neil-patel

“It’s been 2 Years Since I’ve Seen A Blog Training Program This Good” plus 1 more

“It’s been 2 Years Since I’ve Seen A Blog Training Program This Good” plus 1 more

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It’s been 2 Years Since I’ve Seen A Blog Training Program This Good

Posted: 28 Sep 2014 06:14 PM PDT

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It has been almost two years since I've found training for bloggers that I've considered good enough to promote as an affiliate.

I'm very fussy with who and what I promote (because there is so much hype and dubious practice in this space) but today have a recommendation for an authentic and valuable program that I know will help many ProBlogger readers.

The Short Story

The Elite Blog Academy is one of the most comprehensive blogging courses I've ever come across – and it's available to enrol in with an early bird offer for just over 48 hours with the coupon code EBASAVE50 (which saves you $50).

Check it out here

The Longer Story

Ruth-Profile-2013-Rounded-735x1024Earlier this year after running a ProBlogger Training day in Portland I had opportunity to grab a coffee with Ruth Soukup. 

Ruth shared with me the story of starting her blog Living Well Spending Less in 2010. Like us all she made her share of mistakes but persisted with it and struggled on and four years later has built a blog with over a million visitors a month that generates her a full time income.

I was really impressed with both Ruth's success but also the clear and strategic she applied to her blogging.

Numerous times as she spoke I wanted to take notes as she'd been experimenting with techniques I'd not come across before – particularly around Pinterest and social media.

At the end of her story I remember thinking 'I wish we could bottle what you've done and share it with ProBlogger readers'.

No sooner than I'd thought this Ruth slid across the table a white folder with an outline for her Elite Blog Academy course. Yep – she'd bottled it!

The Elite Blog Academy: Enrolments Close in 48 Hours

Ruth's Elite Blog Academy is literally her stepping you through her process for building a profitable blog in 12 wonderfully crafted lessons. You can learn more about it here (but use the coupon code EBASAVE50 to save $50).

The course is delivered through 12 fantastic videos, 12 very detailed workbooks, 16 helpful handouts, 30 assignments, a series of 4 live webinars with Ruth an a private Facebook Group where you can interact with Ruth and other attendees.

This course is practical and actionable. Really meaty stuff.

Update: if you’d like to hear what others are saying about it, check out this post I did on Facebook where a couple of ProBlogger readers have already chimed in with their experiences of previously signing up to Ruth’s Academy.

This course is not designed for the faint of heart – it requires work (as does successful blogging) and a willingness to really buckle down. That said, for those who are willing to do the work, it also comes with a 200% money-back guarantee.

Anyone who completes the course and has not seen measurable results in both traffic and income growth will get double your money back, no questions asked. That's a pretty incredible promise, but it means that you've literally got nothing to lose. 

If you are ready to finally take your blog to the next level, sign up now to secure your spot here

Don't forget to use the coupon code EBASAVE50 – it'll save you $50 at check out. The code expires and enrolments close at midnight US Eastern time on 30 September in just over 48 hours.

PS: as stated above – I am an affiliate for this product but do so having checked it out and genuinely recommending Ruth it's creator and the program itself.

Update: What to Expect

A few people have been asking for more information on what’s in the units. Here’s what I just shared over on Facebook to give you some insight into what to expect:

1. Start with Awesome – Learn the secret to successful blogging and master the 3 steps to starting with awesome. Understand what makes YOUR blog unique (and therefore marketable), and create the framework for a powerful platform that gets results.

2. Content is King – Discover why the key to a successful, popular, and profitable blog starts with amazing content, master the four essential strategies for creating content that rocks, and learn exactly how to FOCUS™—the secret to creating a killer blog post every single time.

3. Presentation is Everything – Uncover the three visual areas every blogger must focus on in order to be successful and learn not only why Pinterest is the most powerful marketing tool ever created,
and how to harness that power through creating the Perfect Pin™.

4. Grow Your Platform – Learn how to increase, diversify, and stabilize your platform through eight proven strategic growth strategies. Develop the confidence to promote your core message with an authority that draws people in, master field-tested techniques for networking and collaboration, find out exactly how to grow your subscriber list, and discover why good SEO really isn't as complicated as everyone makes it out to be.

5. Social Media & Viral Growth – Uncover the mysteries of capturing and retaining viral blog traffic through social media and learn to determine which social media platforms are most valuable for your own audience. Find out the ten crucial steps to take if your blog post goes viral, then create comprehensive marketing plans for both Facebook and Pinterest in order to develop a cohesive social media strategy that gets results.

After that it gets more into monetising through ad networks, affiliate sales, private advertising and creating products.

Lastly it gets into working smart/efficiently and being strategic to grow your business.

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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7 Powerful Tips for a Winning Twitter Sales Strategy

Posted: 27 Sep 2014 09:16 AM PDT

This is a guest contribution from freelance writer Jawad Khan.

More than 73% US companies use Twitter to connect with their target audience, get direct feedback from their customers and keep an eye on their competitors.

You might be one of them.

But are you getting any real value from the time you spend on Twitter? Have you been able to engage your potential or existing customers? Have you ever created enough momentum with your Tweets to impact your sales numbers?

A large number of businesses on Twitter fail to do any of those things.

Why?

Because they don't see Twitter as a sales channel. They don't have a sales strategy for Twitter and never design their Tweets to impact sales.

But you can change that with a few smart modifications to the way you approach Twitter.

Twitter can be a powerful sales channel. It might not always give you direct sales, but it can always impact purchase decisions.

Here's how.

1. Understand the Objective

Before you get started, understand that Twitter, like all other social networks, is primarily designed to encourage social connections, conversations and engagement. Their primary purpose is not sales. You can't keep posting links to your product pages or sales landing pages and expect people to buy from you.

That's not how things work on Twitter.

Your objective should be sales, but it can only be triggered through engagement. More than 65% of Twitter users are likely to buy from the brands they follow on Twitter.

Why?

Because they trust them and engage with them regularly. So in effect, the only way you can convert Twitter users into customers is by building trust and engagement.

2. Attract Relevant Followers

As I said in the first point, your followers are much more likely to buy from you as compared to normal Twitter users.

But not just any followers. You need to have relevant and active Twitter followers. 100 relevant followers who engage with you regularly are better than 1000 followers who never speak up.

So how do you find such followers on Twitter?

By mass following your competitor's followers? No!

Never use mass follow in the hope of getting followers. That will destroy your brand image and credibility.

Instead, list down your closest competitors and have a good look at their Twitter timeline.

Do you see any responses to their Tweets? Any unanswered questions from their followers? Any unacknowledged suggestions? Any complaints that went unheard?

There's your opportunity. Jump in and join the conversation. Offer help and respond to their queries.

This natural engagement will increase your brand awareness and goodwill, and will also earn you natural followers.

3. Structure Your Tweets Carefully

I'm sure you must have seen countless Twitter accounts with thousands of tweets but no engagement. Incorrect Tweet structure is one of the main reasons for that.

Yes, even these 140 characters need proper structuring. Here's how

  • Tweet Length – You're allowed 140 characters per Tweet, but Tweets that attract the highest engagement are between 110 and 115 characters according to social media scientist Dan Zarella

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  • Link Placement – Link placement also impacts click through rates and Retweets. Instead of placing links at the end of a Tweet, put them in the middle and near the start.

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  • Images – Tweets that contain images attract 200% more engagement. So make sure most of your Tweets, especially the ones that contain links, have images.
  • Vines and GIFs – After Google Plus, Twitter has also allowed animated GIFs. GIFs and Vine videos attract a lot more engagement as compared to simple text or static image based Tweets. Using these multimedia Tweets in combination with image and text Tweets can give you great results. 

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  • Hashtags – Hashtags expand the reach of your Tweets and give you exposure on the trending topics. Tweets with appropriate hashtags have a 55% higher probability of getting Retweets. Most experts recommend using up to three hashtags per Tweet. 

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  • Tagging – When responding to a Tweet or tagging someone, make sure your Tweet doesn't start with a Twitter handle. If it does, it will only appear to the tagged person.

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The Wrong Way to Tweet

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  • Tweet Timing – Tweet at the wrong time and even your best content will go to waste. Timing is crucial on Twitter. Tweets between 9AM to 6PM everyday attract the highest engagement while Saturday and Sunday are the most engaging days of the week. I personally recommend using the BufferApp for scheduling Tweets

4. Become a Knowledge Source

Twitter allows only 140 characters per Tweet but, even here, content is the king. If you want to convert your Twitter account into a sales lead generator and a major source of referral traffic for your blog or website, you need to establish it as the knowledge hub for everything associated with your niche.

Users should be able to rely on your account alone to learn about the hottest news in your niche, solutions to the most common problems of your target market, innovations and industry hacks, and top quality content.

You can do that by dividing your Tweets into categories like news updates, blog posts, occasional product updates, quotes, tips etc. Schedule your daily Tweets in all these categories. You don't always have to produce original content. You can curate the best content in your niche and still attract a lot of followers and engagement

5. Use Twitter for SMS Marketing

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Twitter SMS is a highly underutilized feature. If you own a retail store or a small business that involves personally meeting customers, then this feature is for you.

Many people in the real world do not use Twitter. But you can still approach them with this feature. Whenever you meet a new customer, ask them to follow you through SMS to get updates on the latest products, discounts, competitions etc.

Your customers can subscribe to free SMS updates by sending 'Follow @YourUsername' in SMS to 40404 (this code is different for every country, here's the list).

Whenever you Tweet, your subscribers will get it as an SMS. Make sure you create a separate Twitter account for SMS subscribers so that they don't get all of your Tweets. Send occasional SMS Tweets for maximum impact.

5. Get Unfair Advantage With Twitter Lists

Twitter lists are a powerful way to monitor your target audience, divide them into segments and create targeted content for your followers. If you use Twitter lists intelligently, you can get an unfair advantage over your competitors because this is a largely underutilized feature.

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You can create your own lists and add users of a particular type to monitor them separately. You can also join public lists of other users that are already populated. Tools like Twitonomy can help you find the lists that are following your competitors.

6. Simplify the Buying Process

Things move at a much faster speed on Twitter as compared to Facebook and Google Plus. In order to give yourself any chance of attracting customers on Twitter, you need to simplify the buying process of your products.

Instead of Tweeting links of your product landing page, use Twitter's built in feature of Twitter cards. Twitter cards display additional information within the Tweet content and increase the functionality of your Tweets. Twitter is also planning to add "Buy Now" buttons to its Twitter cards feature.

You can also use social selling tools like Selz. When you create a product on Selz and Tweet it to your followers, they'll be able to see your product image, stock details and price along with a direct link to the checkout page. Selz also allows users to accept product payments from Master Card, Visa and PayPal so you won't need to integrate any additional payment gateway.

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This approach makes your products much more sellable on Twitter and makes the buying process much more convenient. I personally recommend using Twitter cards in combination with Selz since it massively increases your Tweet CTR.

Conclusion

Selling products or services on Twitter requires a careful strategy that revolves around user engagement and a simplified buying process. You also need a balance between sales oriented Tweets and general Tweets aimed at user engagement. If you follow this strategy consistently, you can convert Twitter into a high value sales channel and your paid customers into loyal word of mouth marketers.

Jawad Khan  s a freelance writer and professional blogger with a keen interest in content marketing, blogging and wordpress. With professional experience in Web Project Management, he also provides content and design consultancy to a number of tech companies. He blogs at WritingMyDestiny.com

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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Big List of Sites with Royalty Free Images - DailyBlogTips

Big List of Sites with Royalty Free Images - DailyBlogTips


Big List of Sites with Royalty Free Images

Posted: 26 Sep 2014 09:27 PM PDT

Whenever you need an image to go along a blog post you simply go to Google.com, search for some keyword, select and download an image you like, and upload it to your site. Right? Wrong!

Just because an image if available on the web it doesn’t mean that you can use it freely on your website. Any image carries a copy right, and you need permission from the author to use.

Sure, the chances of getting in trouble by using an image on a blog post are small, but why risk it if there are dozens of options available where you can get royalty free images (i.e., images with a free license that you have permission to use freely).

In fact this week I came across a pretty useful list titled 27 Superb Sites With Royalty Free Stock Images. It’s the largest list

I have seen on this topic. Here’s a quotation:

Any successful website, blog or social media account needs eye-catching imagery.
Fortunately there are plenty of resources available, the issue is that most of them are either very expensive or under the jurisdiction of extremely complicated licensing laws.

Once you do find a resource that offers free stock images, the majority of these sites host the same, similar stock photography and clichéd 'arty' photos.

Make sure to visit and bookmark it, and it might be useful in the future when you need some images.

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ProBlogger: Why Web Push is the Next Big Thing for Bloggers

ProBlogger: Why Web Push is the Next Big Thing for Bloggers

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Why Web Push is the Next Big Thing for Bloggers

Posted: 25 Sep 2014 05:11 PM PDT

This is a guest contribution from Tim Varner of GoRoost.com.

Raise your hand if you're a blogger who'd like to turn your one-time visitors into repeat visitors — and eventually, engaged community members.

If you're not raising your hand, I'm sorry — but we can't help you. Go watch a cat video or something.

If you are raising your hand, get stoked.

Because coming soon to a browser near you is a new technology called web push.And it's quickly becoming every blogger’s go-to traffic driver.

Intrigued? We thought so. Read on to learn what exactly web push is, and why it's the next big thing for bloggers.

So Wait… What's Web Push?

If you use Facebook or YouTube (or any number of other apps) on your phone, you're likely already familiar with push notifications — you just might not know it. They're the messages that pop up on your phone — regardless of whether you're using the app at that moment — to tell you there's an update on a stream or channel you're subscribed to.

Though mobile notifications have been around for a while, web push is brand new. It's different because it sends notifications through web browsers — not apps.

This innovative technology is already available in Apple's Safari browser, but this fall it will become an option in browsers Chrome and Firefox, which are used by far more of the population — in other words, more of your readers.

And, yes, this is a solution that will support desktop and mobile web browsers.

Translation: web push is about to become HUGE.

Here's how it works:

  • While surfing on her laptop, Lucy lands on your blog…. and a window pops up asking if she'd like to subscribe to push notifications.
  • To accept, all she has to do is click "Allow." (She doesn't even have to give her name or email address.)
  • The next time you publish a new post, a small notification will appear in Lucy's web browser. If she likes the headline, she can click on it. If she's not interested, it will disappear after a few seconds.

This is what the process looks like in Safari:

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And here's how notifications show up (Gigwise box in top right corner).

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Now that you understand how it works, it's time to learn what sets this traffic-driver apart from social media and email.

Why You Should Pay Attention to Web Push

We know you have lots of options for driving traffic to your blog. So why should you shift your strategy to include web push?

One very important reason: Web push is an incredibly effective way to turn one-time visitors into loyal readers.

Here's how:

It encourages opt-ins

Web push notifications have a 15 percent opt-in rate, which is about 10 times higher than email newsletters. People have grown wary (not to mention tired) of giving out their email address all the time, and web push solves this with just one click of the mouse.

That's awesome news for anyone trying to build an online community — because once a reader opts in, it's easy to bring them back to your site again and again. One-time visitors will then turn into loyal, repeat readers, which is exactly what you want as a blogger, right?

It has a broad reach

One of the problems with sharing your message on social media? Your reader has to be a member of that specific network and using that network when you send an update.

With web push, your reader only has to use a browser — which applies to pretty much everyone who uses the internet. Rather than hope your reader will be on a specific social network at the exact time you're posting, you can catch your readers where they're already hanging out: on the web.

We all know nobody has a long attention span anymore. That's why web push notifications were designed to be brief.

When you publish a new blog post, your subscribers receives a headline, rather than the full article — similar to a 140-character tweet. Yetunlike Twitter, the message isn't lost in an overwhelming clutter of other posts. Instead, it shows up where the subscriber is already working or playing: right in the browser.

It makes audience segmentation easy

You may have always wanted to segment your email list — but didn't have either the know-how or the time.

Web push makes segmentation easy. It allows you to send specific content to specific subscribers, which means you won't waste time sending content to people who aren't interested, and your subscribers won't feel spammed by constant updates.

Here's an example: If you write blog posts on pizza, pasta and hamburgers, but your subscriber is only interested in pizza-related content, they can choose to only be notified when you've written an article on pizzas. This ensures that both you and your reader get the most out of the experience. (Not to mention it gives you an inside peek at your audience's true preferences).

Bottom line: Web push works.

It opens a world of opportunities for content creators, helping bloggers and publishers see incredible results for opt-ins and engagement. So when are YOU going to turn your visitors into a loyal community?

Tim Varner is co-founder of Roost, which makes it easy for content producers to use web push notifications to grow their audience. Sign up for free at GoRoost.com.

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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Shoemoney - Skills To Pay The Bills

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@carsforsale…sells cars and buys cars! ShoeMoney FSF

Posted: 26 Sep 2014 07:00 AM PDT

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