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5 Blogging Articles Worth Reading This Week

November 16, 2014 by Lauren 8 Comments

This week you will learn how to manage the new algorithm changes from Facebook as well as why readers are clicking the unsubscribe button after reading your newsletter and much more! Here are 5 great blogging articles that will help you this week:

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Inside the Facebook News Feed: Up-to-Date List of the Algorithm Factors and Changes

Facebook is again changing its algorithm. If you finally got it figured out, scratch that and head back to the drawing board. This article is rich in content, and it’s very helpful information to guide bloggers in terms of content sharing. I think the bottom line is that you really need to produce great content and market it well in order to keep your blog in the eyes of your Facebook fans. Check out this great article from buffer for more on how to do that exactly.

12 Tips to Gain Trust

Have mercy! Ryan Biddulph is sharing a crazy long post with you this week, but honestly, it’s so rich in content, it’s hard not to read it. If you are looking to gain the trust of your readers, you could easily try just 2 or 3 of his awesome tips and start to see enhanced blogging growth and success. Brilliant.

Engage Visitors on Your Blog Before Turning to Social Media

One of the best tips from this article says, “Don’t focus on social followers, track true engagement.” This is important! All bloggers need to recognize that a blog with a small social media following may have far greater traffic than a blog with a much larger social media following. Empty likes and followers get us nowhere in blogging, and this article is a perfect reminder of that. Engage and nurture your relationship with true readers and your content will be shared more often that if you simply slap a post on Facebook to 5,000 followers you gained from a like-swap.

What Seriously Makes People Unsubscribe From Your Email List? Here.

Wow. What a great article comprised of feedback from authority bloggers, sharing why they click the unsubscribe button. It’s time to take your newsletters to the next level, friends. An email subscriber list is liquid gold to a blogger, and it’s important to protect it. So many of these suggestions are incredibly helpful. I need to start making a few changes today.

Who Else Wants to Learn from These 6 Authority Bloggers

This is another great round of amazing tips from authority bloggers. Find out the answers to questions like “What are the benefits to building relationships with other bloggers?” and “What contribution do you believe your blog community has played in helping you achieve what you’ve accomplished so far?” Plus, so much more!

 

What is your best blogging tip this week?

 

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