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Blog World Expo (Winners of Passes) - I’m Going Too! Posted: 18 Aug 2008 06:45 PM PDT A couple of weeks ago I announced that Blog World Expo had generously decided to give away two free passes to their conference in September to ProBlogger readers. There were a lot of entries so it took us a while to choose the winners but over the weekend Rick emailed me his two favorites. He’s announced the winners (plus a few runners up who he is offering 50% off passes to) on the BWE blog. The winners are: Congratulations! I’m going to Blog World Expo!My exciting news is that I’m going to be attending Blog World Expo! I was waiting to see how we adjusted as a family to having a 2nd baby in the house and wanted to give my wife the chance to find her feet before jetting off around the world - but over the weekend we decided that I’ll be making a flying visit (I’ll be there fore 72 hours and on a plane there and back for 48). I’m booked to be on at least three panels and I’ll be there to meet as many bloggers as possible and to have some fun do some work with the b5media crew. The panels I’m listed to participate on are ‘Making Money Online with a Blog’ (with other speakers like John Chow, Brian Clark, Zac Johnson and Jim Kukral), ‘Avoiding Disaster: How Not to Use Social Media’ with Jason Falls, Lee LeFever and Patrick O’Keefe and ‘How to Hire a Professional Blogger For Your Business’ (a panel for the Exec and Entrepreneur conference on the 19th) with Jim Turner and Gregory Go. I’ll let you know if Rick decides to use me in any other sessions. Looking at the BWE site at the moment there does seem to be some discounts available (up to 25%) for those registering before August 22nd so I hope some of you are able to join me there. You can book at Blog World Expo. If you’d like to meet at BWE I’ll try to post my schedule as it gets closer - I’ll have limited time so try to get to as many of the parties and public gatherings as I can so as to meet as many ProBlogger readers as possible. |
The Why and How on Repeating Content on Your Blog Posted: 18 Aug 2008 12:45 PM PDT Many bloggers come to a point in their blogging after they’ve been at it for a sustained period of time where they need to make a decision about repeating content and posting on topics they’ve already covered. Here’s a recent question from a reader who wished to remain anonymous: “I would like to get your opinion about content repetition. When you have an audience that is always changing, it would seem that you would need to cover some content again. I realize that basic information can be linked to static pages but otherwise, what kind of rule do you have to regulate content repetition.” This is the type of question that many bloggers come up against after they’ve been blogging for a while. It arises out of a number of realizations including: 1. Running out of new things to say - in some niches a blogger gets to a point where they realize that they have begun to exhaust their own expertise on their blog. This is particularly common on ‘how to’ type blogs (it’s easier to keep fresh content coming on a ‘news’ related blog where there is always a breaking story. 2. On blogs with a high rate of attracting new readers - as is mentioned in the question above - when you have a blog that is constantly visited by new readers it can be a challenge to direct them to content that will help them that you’ve already covered. As a result of these two situations bloggers come to a point where they are faced with the choice of covering topics that they’ve already posted about on their blog. For some bloggers this is a big hurdle to overcome on a number of levels:
So what’s a blogger to do about Repeating Content?I am sure that different bloggers will settle on different approaches when it comes to repeating topics on a blog (and I’d love to hear some of these in comments below). My own approach is that I definitely do go over old ground on my blogs. The way I justify this (if it needs to be justified) is: 1. As my blogs attract a lot of new readers I feel that repeating some of the basics is actually doing a service to those new readers. 2. I am constantly learning more about the topics that I blog about and as a result my own ideas and knowledge is growing. While I cover the same ground as I have previously I do try to add extra value and updates on what I’ve been learning for longer term readers. In a sense I see repeating topics as a way of updating my blog. Alternatives for Repeating Topics: There are a number of ways that a blogger can go about repeating past topics on their blog. Here are a few that I’ve done:
A Few Other Tips on Repeating Content
Do you repeat content? If so, how do you do it? |
Posted: 18 Aug 2008 07:01 AM PDT Over the last week or two some Feedburner Ad Network publishers have been transitioned over to the new AdSense Feed Advertising system and over the weekend AdSense for Feeds has gone live for everyone. You should now see them in your AdSense setup tab. AdSense for feeds is similar to most AdSense ads in that the ads served in your feeds are a mixture of CPM and CPC ads. Publishers setting up AdSense for feeds have a number of options when it comes to ad formats (text alone, text and image and just image ads), design (colors) and how often ads are displayed (you can have ads appear every 1,2,3 posts or only on posts over a certain amount of words). If you’re a Feedburner Ad Network publisher you now need to set up AdSense for feeds to keep monetizing your feeds. For more information see the AdSense Blog announcement. |
Join me in Blog Action Day - 15 October 2008 Posted: 18 Aug 2008 05:07 AM PDT
I hope you’ll consider joining me in this year’s Blog Action Day - The topic This year is Poverty. |
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