Who Doesn’t Want to Build a Better Blog

If you’re a blogger,  you’ve heard of ProBlogger and Darren Rowse (unless you’ve been living under a rock somewhere, that is or are new to blogging all together).  He is the go to guy to learn about becoming a professional blogger…you know, the kind of blogger that makes money directly through his blog.  He and Chris Garrett also wrote the wonderfully informative ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income (I love this book and recommend it to clients all the time).

31dbbb2Well now Darren has gone on to create yet another awesome book to help out bloggers – 31 Days to Build a Better Blog.  He’s had a regular series on ProBlogger called by the same name not all that long ago, but now he’s compiled it all in one place with this workbook.

The concept was simple: bloggers set aside 31 days to be intentional about improving their blogs.

Each day for 31 days readers were presented with a daily task and teaching to give them concrete ways to take their blogs to the next level – the goal being more readers, higher quality content, deeper reader engagement and higher levels of creativity and energy for the blogger.

Challenges included writing tasks, promotion techniques, methods to deepen reader engagement, creating thinking exercises, ideas for breaking through bloggers block and much more.

The reason for the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog workbook is easy…it compiles all the posts in one place and more importantly, it allows the reader to work at their own pace.

Either way, it’s a great resource if you’re serious about blogging.  And it’s affordable (only $19.95) if you can’t swing some one-on-one blog coaching right now.

Click here to view more detailsHappy Blogging!

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