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ProBlogger: Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately?

ProBlogger: Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately?

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Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately?

Posted: 19 Aug 2016 07:33 AM PDT

Reading Roundup: What's new in blogging this week / ProBlogger.net

At times the internet and blogging appears to be morphing at warp speed, setting our heads spinning and making us feel like it’s impossible to keep up – this has been one of those weeks! So I hope the first pick for you will help.

Stop Spending so Much Time in Your Head | Darius Foroux

So you can free it up to actually get some work done/get yourself out there!

Facebook Tests Streaming Videos to TV Using Apple’s AirPlay, Google’s Chromecast | MarketingLand

Gamechangerrrrrrr! No longer are they stuck on your video only, or ditching you to go back to scrolling their newsfeed – your audience could possibly now do both.

The Must-Have Social Media Tool Every Content Marketer Needs | Copyblogger

It can’t be reiterated enough! And as we learned this week, placing all your eggs in someone else’s social media platform basket can wreak absolute havok.

The Art of Writing Microcopy | Gather Content

These are the parts of a website I really get a thrill about – the tiny language you use on your buttons or error pages or basically anywhere that would usually have a stock-standard direction on it and you’ve injected a bit of personality there instead. Makes a huuuuge difference!

Twitter Shuts 235,000 More “Extremist” Accounts | BBC

This is an interesting turn of events – It can be notoriously hard to get Twitter to shut down an account. Perhaps a change is in the air?

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How to Build a Killer Content Keyword Map for SEO | Moz

Once again, Rand breaks it down what you need to know in one of his Whiteboard Fridays – it doesn’t get more step-by-step and hand-holdy than this.

Content Marketing is Key to Growing Your Personal Brand | Entrepreneur

It’s hard to grow traffic is it is, particularly if your blog is personal or your website is about you. But there are ways around it, and things you can do to ensure Brand You is consistent, understandable, and likable.

How to Create an Eye-Popping Infographic Your Audience Will Love | Jeff Bullas

They perform well on Pinterest and other social media, but it’s not always easy or in people’s comfort zones to create them if they’re not graphically-minded.

How to Write Better Headlines for Your Facebook Ads | HubSpot

With Facebook ads being reasonably priced and super-effective (when done right!) it pays to put some effort in to get the most out of it.

25 Tips on Becoming an Online Influencer | Mashable

Things have changed so much from the early days of brands paying bloggers for sponsored posts. The competition is also pretty damn fierce. If this is how you want to make your money/make your way on the internet, these are some solid tips.

What’s caught your eye this week?

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Top 7 Pokemon Go Websites and Resources - DailyBlogTips

Top 7 Pokemon Go Websites and Resources - DailyBlogTips


Top 7 Pokemon Go Websites and Resources

Posted: 18 Aug 2016 03:01 AM PDT

If you want to collect all the pokemons, evolve them faster than your friends and be the very best trainer around, a little help couldn’t hurt, right?

Whether you are looking for tips, maps or tutorials about the game, the websites and resources below are certainly going to have what you need.

1. Niantic Blog

Get it straight from the horse’s mouth by following the Niantic blog. Niantic is the company that developed the game. On their blog you’ll find all the latest updates about the game, behind the scenes stories and so on.

2. Pokemon Go Global

This website cointains several resources for the game. For instance, there is a Pokedex with the first 151 Pokemons available in the game. They also offer a list of spawn locations and a blog with the latest news about the game.

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3. FastPokeMap

This website is dedicated to helping players find pokemon spawn locations around them. Just select your current location and you’ll be able to see pokemons around you.

4. PCMag 21 Pokemon Tips

The guys from PCMag put together a really nice slideshow with 21 tips that will help you throughout the game. For instance, did you know that if you turn off AR you will be able to capture pokemons easier?

5. Pokemon Go Pro

This is one of the first online forums completely dedicated to Pokemon Go. Sections include Strategies, Trading, Adventure Logs, News about the game. The site also has other sections like a Pokedex.

6. PokeCommunity

Another forum dedicated to the game. The number of members and posts is similar to Pokemon Go Pro, but the forum is structured around individual questions and not categories, so you might find it easier to navigate.

7. Pokemon Go DB

This site aims to be a database of everything related to the game. For instance, you have a Pokedex with all the pokemons, egg charts, guides, moves, stats and so on. Very useful.

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