Blogging for Practitioners

For those who are personal development coaches, paraprofessionals, and healing arts practitioners — with goals that resemble my own — I still have a lot left to say about blogging and marketing.

More Strategies for Stumblers

Spiritual blogger, veteran Stumbler, and guest author Reddy Kilowatt continues our group discussion about using StumbleUpon in a coalition like-minded web publishers.

Stumbling Again — Traffic Experiment

If I’m going to be wrong about my judgment of social bookmarking, and whether or not it’s worth the efforts, then I’d like to be really, really wrong. Join in with Andrea Hess of EmpoweredSoul.com and Albert of UrbanMonk.net and myself (and others) in a StumbleUpon traffic-building experiment.

Are You Blogging Just to Be Blogging?

Have you become lost — exhausted, burnt out, distracted — by blogging just to be blogging? How would you complete the following statement: “I did not start a blog to be a popular blogger, I started a blog to be a popular _____.”

Healing from Hate Mail

Do you receive vicious, hateful, personal attacks as a result of blogging? Here’s my practical prescription for handling hate-mail and flamers — with a bonus strategic marketing strategy built right in…

Beyond Personal Development to Social Evolution

Wouldn’t it be amazing if there were as many creative conversations taking place at this global scale with a global context and global goals — where are all the Universal Development blogs? I believe we’re looking at them — the Honey of our Hive, the cells that make up the Comb…

There Are No Mistakes in Marketing — Only Data

What do I wish I’d known about blogging five years ago that I know now? What have you learned about blogging — the hard way — that you could share with someone just starting out?

The One Thing Your Blog Has that All the Others Don’t

You absolutely must find an angle or a sub-niche or a focus topic to stand out from the crowd of personal development bloggers — otherwise you’re just “another personal development blogger.” What can you offer the personal development niche that other bloggers — writing about the same general topics — can’t find on their own blogs?

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