October was a huge month for our team with the launch of a new design of Digital Photography School the hiring of two new team members to help with editorial work and us beginning the planning process for next year's training event. We also have been busily at work on a couple of new secret projects (stay tuned) and launched a blog for my wife (more on that below).
On the Problogger blog we also published a heap of new tutorials. What follows is a summary of the 10 most popular posts based upon traffic and engagement. I hope you find this catchup helpful!
In this post my marketing guy - Shayne - shares some tips from his experience of helping us (and others) launch eBooks over 10 years.Read the Full Post
Yes - Mrs ProBlogger started a blog after all this time! This post shares how she stepped out of her comfort zone to create a post that led to her biggest day of traffic.Read the Full Post
The story of a blogger who became absolutely paralysed in her blogging by falling into a trap that I'm sure many of us struggle with.Read the Full Post
How I monitor my blog in Google Analytics to discover 'hot' posts and then what I do to optimise them for extra traffic and engagement.Read the Full Post
A brand new post with a simple daily exercise that I know will grow your blog.Read the Full Post
Starting today, I've put together a special ProBlogger - (ProBlogger.net) - If you're a new blogger (or are about to start) - you might like to get our Guide to Your First Week of Blogging as well as 31 Days to Build a Better Blog.
If you've been blogging for a while but have stalled you might prefer 31 Days to Build a Better Blog combined with our productivity guide Blog Wise.
If you're looking to learn about monetizing blogs check out our Guide to Online Marketing and Blogging for your Business.Darren Rowse from (ProBlogger.net)
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