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ProBlogger: 12 Bloggers to Follow on Snapchat Right Now

ProBlogger: 12 Bloggers to Follow on Snapchat Right Now

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12 Bloggers to Follow on Snapchat Right Now

Posted: 02 Jun 2016 08:00 AM PDT

12 Bloggers to Follow on Snapchat Right Now: confused about the platform and who's doing it right so you can get some tips? I've rounded a few notable Snappers up for you on ProBlogger.netYou’ve heard it everywhereSnapchat is making a comeback and if you’re not on it, you’re missing the boat.

I’ve covered over the last few months in the Reading Roundups, and the vibe I’ve been getting is that it’s confusing, it’s for the younger set, it’s not worth it for traffic to the blog or building your brand, and you don’t know how to work it.

Well, I’d agree with all of those! But I still think you should give it a try. If it’s not for you, no harm done – but if you do it and like it, then it opens up a whole new world of possibility for you.

Bloggers to Follow on Snapchat

And much like Twitter, if you’re not following the right people, you can easily dismiss it as total rubbish. Therefore, I’ve rounded up bloggers and online entrepreneurs like you who are making the most of the fastest-growing platform. Stalk away!

FullSizeRender (2)Elsie Larson of A Beautiful Mess

Username: elsielarson

Everybody’s favourite Craft/home reno/DIY/foodie blog A Beautiful Mess was created by Elsie, and she shares snippets of life, fun projects, and her home as it progresses. A must for crafty types.

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Sonia Bavistock of Sonia Styling

Username: soniastyling

Sonia shares fashion, food, her travels throughout Adelaide and beyond, and snaps of her cute pup, Amalfi. If you like girlie tones and the latest trend, Sonia is for you.

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Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income

Username: patflynnspi

Entrepreneurs across the globe are already familiar with the popular Pat Flynn, and probably follow him everywhere online already – but if you want to see unfiltered, uncensored, unpretentious moments of Pat’s day, this is where you’ll find it.

FullSizeRender (6)Emma and Carla Papas of The Merrymaker Sisters

Username: themmsisters

These sisters are brimming with super positive energy and even if you’re not into healthy food and following your bliss, their infectiousness can’t help but give you a dopamine boost. Follow for little doses of inspiration, behind-the-scenes shoots, and their interactive chats.

FullSizeRender (7)Lewis Howes of The School of Greatness

Username: lewis_howes

Lewis Howes is an author, lifestyle entrepreneur, former pro athlete and the motivator of internet folk everywhere. His podcast, the School of Greatness profiles brilliant business minds, world class athletes and influential celebrities to help you find out what makes great people great. Lewis shares candid moments with his guests, and gives you a sneak peek of products, episodes and stories coming up, as well as things he loves right now.

FullSizeRender (8)John Lee Dumas of Entrepreneur on Fire

Username: johnleedumas

The champion of learning from business failures and using that knowledge to be more successful, John loves nothing better than a little rant, a lotta hustle, and a big kick up the pants for those who want to make it online. Quite fond of a filter or two.

FullSizeRender (9)Gary Vanyerchuk of #AskGaryVee

Username: garyvee

If you are online in any capacity, especially in social media marketing, you’ve heard of Gary Vee. He dominates every platform, knowing just how to make the most of it to amass an army of loyal fans. Snapchat is no different – he spends his time getting personal, giving tips, running through picturesque New York, and having the most fun ever.

FullSizeRender (11)Dan Norris of The 7-Day Startup and WP Curve

Username: TheDanNorris

Dan is an Australian entrepreneur passionate about helping other entrepreneurs get their ideas off the ground. He shares new site content, advanced info about upcoming stuff, and snippets of his daily life on the beach at the Gold Coast. Cameos are also made by a certain couple of sisters in this list. Follow if you want to see dreams come to life in real time.

FullSizeRenderLorraine Elliott of Not Quite Nigella

Username: notquitenigella

Food and lifestyle queen Lorraine is an avid Snapchatter, often showing us what’s happening in her kitchen, at restaurants, at events, and on her travels all over the world. It will make you hungry and give you wanderlust all at once.

FullSizeRender (12)Carly Jacobs of Smaggle

Username: carly.jacobs

Carly is a productivity ninja and her blog Smaggle is a useful repository for tips to help you kick ass at life in general. She’s my 90s nostalgia-filled podcast Sweet Teen Club co-host and shares our behind the scenes setup, shots of life in inner-city Melbourne, her food, her travels, and her lifestyle hacks. I still drool over the memory of that time she taught us to poach an egg.

FullSizeRender (5)Nikki Parkinson-Hubbard of Styling You

Username: stylingyou

Nikki is a newcomer to Snapchat, but she’s already Snapping like a boss. Follow her for fashion advice, insights into beauty trends, updates on blog content, the insider’s view of exclusive events, her travels, and her epic fashion blogger and beauty hauls.

FullSizeRender (10)Darren Rowse of ProBlogger

Username: darrenrowse

Darren picked up Snapchat at Social Media Marketing World this year, where he was told over and again YOU NEED TO BE ON THIS! He’s decided that he’d like to focus on other platforms for the moment, but should he pick up the Snap again, you’ll be the first to know if you’re already following.

So these are a few bloggers I’ve seen do Snapchat super well (I’m also a fan of thepioneerwoman, likeavegan, and thesugarhit). Give them a follow and see how you too can make the most of the little yellow ghost. And if you want to, you can follow me on Snapchat here!

Are you on Snapchat? Have you found it a useful way to engage with your readers? Or like Darren, are you certain you’re more useful on other platforms?

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Name Perfection – Brandable Domain Names for Startups - DailyBlogTips

Name Perfection – Brandable Domain Names for Startups - DailyBlogTips


Name Perfection – Brandable Domain Names for Startups

Posted: 01 Jun 2016 06:20 PM PDT

Choosing the right domain name for a project, be it a business, an application or a website, is essential. Why? First of all because the domain is one of the few things that you will not be able to change afterwards (at least not without a lot of headaches!). Second because your domain will inevitably need to be your brand name. Having a brand that is different from your domain is very bad practice, because most of your visitors and customers will get confused regarding which is which.

You have pretty two options when it comes to choosing a domain/brand: you can pick a descriptive domain or a brandable one. Suppose you are creating a website about sports cars. An example of descriptive domain is SportsCarsBlog.com. A brandable domain, on the other hand, could be something like Vruum.com

Both descriptive and brandable domains have pros and cons. If you have hopes that your project will grow and become popular and successful, however, I recommend that you go with a brandable domain. That is because a descriptive domain limits the scope of things you can do. For instance, it would be difficult to transform SportsCarsBlog.com into anything else than a blog, for obvious reasons!

It’s not a coincidence the fact that most large companies have brandable names/domains. Just think about Google, Yahoo!, Uber, Apple and so on.

If you are convinced, you are probably wondering where you can find and purchase brandable domains.

The easiest way to do that is to use a marketplace of brandable and premium domains, like NamePerfection.com. There you will find dozens of brandable domains that were already registered and filtered. Most of those eve come with a logo that you can use for your new project. Here’s a sample of the domains you can find there:

Obax.com
Forgely.com
Teachsy.com
OfficeBreak.com
Eventably.com
Cardevo.com
Memorisa.com

Another advantage of getting a brandable domain from a marketplace is that you are sure to get what you are paying for. Buying a domain from private owners is risky if you don’t know what you are doing, as you need to make sure that after you send the payment the owner will actually transfer the domain for you.

Finally, even if you are getting a brandable domain, here are some tips you should keep in mind: a good domain should be easy to spell, easy to remember, and it shouldn’t be too long.

Good luck!

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