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Blogging like a pro

Thursday, November 30th, 2006 at 2:03 pm

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Matthew Stibbe has a great post about how he has created his successful Bad Language blog.

I certainly learnt something from his 18 tips, and will be trying out a few new things over the coming weeks and months.

Since I started blogging properly in January this year it’s been an exciting learning curve for me. I’ve learnt a lot from reading blogs and entering into conversations, and relish the challenge of writing content that people want to read.

The challenge is achieving and maintaining stand-out as more and more bloggers enter the fray. This challenge will inevitably push up the quality of content that is blogged, and can only inspire those who want to produce quality blogs in their chosen fields.

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Comments on “Blogging like a pro”

  • Heather Yaxley

    Thanks - very helpful advice from Matthew

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