Monday, June 6, 2016

WordPress SEO, Medium’s New Tools and More: This Week in Blogging

Welcome to This Week in Blogging – the show where I share some of the latest things that happened in our industry with a blogging twist.

WordPress.com’s New SEO Settings Panel

WordPress SEO, Medium's New Tools and More

WordPress SEO, Medium’s New Tools and More

If you have a site on WordPress.com, you now have more control over the SEO settings. You’re able to define a custom “Front Page Meta Description”. This ability allows you to determine what description shows up in the search engines when a user’s search returns your site in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs).

Also, they have made it easier for you to verify your site with various webmaster tools and find your sitemap to submit to those platforms. The ones that are currently available are Google Search Console, Bing Webmaster Tools, Pinterest Site Verification and Yandex Webmaster.

What this means for bloggers: If you use WordPress.com (the free version of WordPress), you now have A LITTLE more control of how your sites are indexed by search engines. You also have easier access to the analytical tools offered by these services.

Reference: Make the Most of Our New SEO Settings Panel

Five New Tools for Medium Publications

Back in April, Medium rolled out a suite of new features with the hopes of getting publishers and bloggers to make Medium their home. They even gave you the ability to host your blog there for free with your own custom domain.

Well, they just rolled out five new tools for Medium publications:

  1. Full Text RSS – If someone subscribes to your Medium publication via RSS, you have the option to push your entire post content to them via RSS readers like Feedly.
  2. Custom URL slugs – Up until recently, your URL slugs were automatically created and you had no way to change them. Now you can define a custom slug.
  3. Navigation in stories – Individual stories/blog posts on Medium can now have your navigation menu visible.
  4. Link individual stories in your navigation menu – You will soon be able to link to individual stories and have them act like pages of your publication/blog.
  5. Publication-specific profiles – If you house your blog on Medium, each author will now have a custom profile for your publication.

What this means for bloggers: Medium is stepping up their game. They aren’t at the level of WordPress, but they are building a serious alternative. Their integration with Twitter gives you a built in audience via your Twitter followers, and you can’t beat the cost for hosting – Free.

I wouldn’t recommend abandoning WordPress at this point, but I would keep an eye on what Medium’s doing. See my personal blog on Medium for an example of a publication.

My Personal Blog on Medium

My Personal Blog on Medium

Reference: Five New Tools for Your Publications

New Instagram Business Tools Coming Soon

Back in March, Instagram (owned by Facebook) announced that they will be implementing an algorithm so that your Instagram feed will show you the moments they “believe you will care about most”.

Well, Instagram has just announced that they are rolling out new tools for businesses. These include Business profiles (like Facebook), Insights (like Facebook), and post promotion (like Facebook).

Instagram Business Tools: Left, Account Insights. Right, Ad Insights.

Instagram Business Tools: Left, Account Insights. Right, Ad Insights.

What this means for bloggers: If you are a blogger who is using Instagram to market your blog, pay attention. Does this sound familiar? Yes it does. Sounds kinda like Facebook.

My prediction – the Instagram News feed will soon be like Facebook’s news feed. If you want exposure, you will have to pay for it.

Reference: Coming Soon: New Instagram Business Tools

Snapchat Reportedly Passes Twitter in Daily Usage

WHAAATTTTT??? Isn’t Twitter the number two social network? Well, not according to one report – at least in terms of daily usage.

Snapchat (after only four years) boasts 150 million daily active users. However, according to Twitter’s most recent earnings report, they have 310 million monthly active users and 44% of those users are active each day.

Twitter Monthly Active Users 2010 - Q1 2016

Twitter Monthly Active Users 2010 – Q1 2016

This implies that there are 136 million daily active users – 14 million less than Snapchat.

What this means for bloggers: The audience on Snapchat is growing rapidly. If you are creative and like short form video, Snapchat is definitely a force to be reckoned with.

And if you are not paying attention to Snapchat because you think that your audience isn’t there, 150 million people are demonstrating that times are changing.

Resource: Snapchat Passes Twitter in Daily Usage

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Thursday, June 2, 2016

10 Posts That’ll Instantly Put You in the Top 1% of Traffic Experts

Look, I get it.

You want more traffic. (Just like every other blogger on the planet.)

But here’s the big question:

Do you actually deserve more traffic?

You see, traffic doesn’t care how much you want it. It doesn’t care how long you’ve waited.

Traffic only comes to those who truly commit to understanding how to get it and then, implement what they’ve learned.

And that means becoming a traffic expert – learning more about the subject than almost any of your blogging peers.

Sound like hard work?

Good. That’s what stops just anyone becoming a guru.

The good news? It’s not nearly as hard as you might think — if you know what to study.

That’s why I’ve assembled this collection of the best posts on traffic we’ve ever published.

Study these and you will transform into a bonafide blog traffic expert in record time.

Why Your Site Gets Such Pitiful Traffic (and What to Do about It)

Website Traffic
Let’s be honest; Jon isn’t exactly famous for pulling his punches. He’s in blistering form in this post which lays bare the ten reasons you’re not getting the traffic you think you deserve for your blog. Uncommon insight – check. Hard truths – check. Mindset realignment – check. Oh, and he says “fart” in the opening paragraph. What more could you want?

77 Resources That’ll Get You More Traffic Than Naked Pictures of Kim Kardashian

Traffic Resources - Twitter
It’s hard to tell which is more obviously attention-seeking – the headline of this post by Philip Kleudgen or Mrs. Kanye West herself. But once the author’s won your attention, he quickly proves that there’s substance behind his showy tactics with this carefully curated monster list of quality traffic resources. While it’s true that sometimes less is more, other times, more is more. (I’m sure Kim would agree.)

Case Study: How to Increase Your Traffic by 226% in Just 60 Days

Traffic Case Study
You’ve heard of Canva, right? They’re the guys that made it possible for design-challenged, Photoshop-allergic writer types like me (and possibly you) to create attractive web graphics for our posts. Well, it turns out they know a thing or two about traffic. This post gives you an insider view on the valuable lessons the fine folks at Canva learned when they more than tripled their blog’s traffic in just two months. So, not just a pretty face then.

11 Traffic Techniques That Are a Waste of Time for Beginners

Traffic Techniques
Here’s quick riddle. Question: When is a good traffic tactic not a good traffic tactic? Answer: When you use it at the wrong time. You see, though it’s far from obvious, different techniques are effective at different stages of your blog’s growth. (And some techniques are never really effective.) Jon’s post names and shames the techniques that hopeful beginners are likely to try but will almost never produce worthwhile results. You’d better check you’re not doing any of these.

How to Get More Traffic from Every Post by Republishing on Medium

Republishing on Medium
Can I ask you a weird question? Is your content lazy? Because some content barely lifts a finger. It just sits there, attracting the occasional comment and idling while waiting for Google to send some traffic. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Republishing your content on a popular platform like Medium can make your content sweat from day one. Which means more traffic without creating more content. Cool, huh? Of course, you need to know how to get the best from the platform. Fortunately, it’s all covered in this guest post by Chelsea Baldwin.

How to Get More Traffic and Traction by Promoting Your Content Like a Boss

Content Promotion - Twitter
In magic blogging fantasy land, where herds of smiling unicorns tap out perfect posts on golden keyboards while butterflies look on in awe, no content promotion is required whatsoever. Instead, all content effortlessly attracts exactly the amount of attention it deserves. But here in the real world, even great content needs promotion. This guest post by Andy Crestodina shows you how to promote the ever living crap out of your content, unicorns be damned.

Blogger Outreach: How to Get Influencers to Promote Your Content for Free

Blogger Outreach
In blogging (as in life) it’s not what you know that leads you to success, it’s who you know. Frustrating but true. But if persuading popular bloggers to promote your humble content to their humongous audiences seems like a crazy dream, it just means you haven’t read this guest post by Brian Dean’s yet. He distils the potentially terrifying process of outreach to a simple-to-follow strategy even the shyest blogger can follow.

An Open Letter to Bloggers Struggling to Get More Traffic

Traffic Open Letter
It’s tough to hear, but some blogs don’t have a hope in hell of getting more traffic. You can work your ass off, create great content, promote it like crazy – basically doing all of the “right” things – and it doesn’t make the slightest difference. Why? Because at its core, it’s fundamentally flawed. Maybe it’s the topic. Maybe it’s the audience. Maybe it’s something else. But whatever it is, you’d rather find out sooner rather than later, right? Jon’s post reveals seven tests your blog must pass or be doomed to fail.

How to Turn Quora into a Traffic-Driving Machine for Your Blog

Quora Traffic
You know Quora, the Q&A site which invites you to tackle the questions you’ve been itching to answer (and a good number you haven’t)? Well, it can be a surprisingly good source of blog traffic – if you know what you’re doing. Fortunately, Imran Esmail is the perfect guide to becoming a traffic-savvy Quoran – after all, his answers have attracted over one million views on the platform. Use his strategy to divert traffic from this popular platform to your own blog.

10 Simple Twitter Tactics That Will Get You More Traffic Today

Twitter Traffic - Twitter
So here’s the thing, when you’re starting out, building a following on social media often isn’t the best use of your time. But if you already have a following on, say, Twitter, you’d be crazy not to use it to generate traffic for your blog. And as a smart blogger, you’ll naturally want to focus on the tactics that bring you the most traffic. In that case, Brian Honigman has you covered in this post about exploiting the true traffic potential of the little blue bird.

What’s That? You Want to Learn Even More about Traffic?

So there it is. An entire education in traffic generation in just ten posts.

Read them all and you’ll soon know more about traffic than 99% of your blogging peers.

Read even a handful and you’ll be overflowing with ideas about how to attract traffic to your own blog.

And if you’re still hungry to learn more about traffic – maybe you’d like to discover the perfect traffic strategy for you – keep an eye on your inbox over the next couple of weeks.

We have a little something in the pipeline you might just be interested to see.

In the meantime try to not to lord your newly acquired traffic expertise over your fellow bloggers too much.

Nobody likes a know-it-all. 😉

About the Author: Glen Long is the managing editor of Smart Blogger (a.k.a. chief content monkey). When he’s not creating or editing content for this blog or an upcoming course he’s probably watching Nordic Noir. Why not say hello to him on Twitter?


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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

265 How to Grow Your Email List

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How to Grow Your Email List

How to Grow Your Email List

Do you want to grow your email list? Hint: the answer should be yes!

Well, that’s exactly what you’ll learn how to do in this post.

The Social Media Problem

Why are we still talking about email in a world where social media seems to be the thing everyone is talking about? Well, there are a few reasons.

Yes, these free social media platforms can send your blog a lot of traffic. It can be a great thing.

However, you don’t own or control those free platforms. I have some bad news for you – your Facebook page is not technically your Facebook page.

It’s a page that Facebook allows you to use on THEIR platform. They own it and the buck stops with Mark Zuckerberg (and the rest of the Facebook team).

When they update their algorithm in a way that negatively affects your reach, you have no say in the matter.

Why You Need an Email List

If you’re with me so far, the first reason will seem VERY obvious:

YOU own and control your email list!

Grow Your Email List

Grow Your Email List

When you are building a business, you want to have control of as many aspects of that business as possible.

Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest can’t restrict your access to that audience. That’s a position of control, and that’s a good thing.

It enables you to nurture relationships with your subscribers.

When someone signs up to your email list, they are giving you permission to contact them with relevant information.

By providing them with value on a consistent basis, they will come to know, like, and trust you. As a result, they will look to you as a source of valuable info.

You can build a tribe of action takers

If you focus on that relationship by providing value, you are building a list of people who will take the kinds of action you want them to take.

They will come back to your blog. They will consume your content. They will even BUY from you.

Where to Start

Create a Free Resource

Create a Free Resource

Before you create a strategy for building our email list, you have to set the right foundation.

It is important to know exactly who you are targeting.

Who is he/she?

What is his/her goals?

What are his/her struggles?

Be as detailed as possible when coming up with that description. This will serve as your starting point.

This is also something that you can refine over time as you get feedback from your subscribers via comments, emails and even surveys.

Getting the Opt in

Get Them to Opt In

Get Them to Opt In

The best way to get someone to opt into your email list is by creating a resource that they want. How do you decide what to create?

Well, we spoke about knowing exactly who you are trying to target. The question you should be answering is this.

What resource can you create to help him/her accomplish a very specific goal or overcome a specific struggle?

Brainstorm a list of options and then choose one to get started. Oh, and keep it simple. Your free resource doesn’t have to be complicated.

Side note: over time, you might decide that it’s better to create a different resource. The key for now is to simply have something to get started.

The call to action

Once you’ve created your free resource, you need to have multiple calls to action to get your blog visitor to sign up to get access to that resource.

Calls to Action

Calls to Action

Here are a few places where you can include an opt in form:

  • In your sidebar above the fold (in other words, they don’t have to scroll down to see it).
  • On your home page. This is a great place to give your opt in form a prominent space. As you let people know what your blog is about, you can provide them with your free resource.
  • On your about page. This is one of the most frequently visited pages of most blogs. Take advantage of that by giving them the chance to opt in.
  • At the bottom of your posts. When someone has just been through your entire post, they have demonstrated their interest in your content. That’s the perfect time to let them know about your amazing resource.
  • Within your content. This is another way to capture their email even as they are consuming your content.
  • On a squeeze page. This is a dedicated page that you set up with one focus – to capture their email. Here’s an example of one of my squeeze pages.

Advanced Opt-in Tactics

Now that we have the basics of getting someone to opt in, I want to share some tactics that can be used to increase your opt in rates.

Two-step opt ins

There is some evidence that having a two-step opt in may increase your signups. These are opt ins where in order to enter their email address, they first have to click on something.

Here’s the psychology – it takes significantly less effort to click something than it does to enter your name and email address. Once someone has taken that initial (easy) action, they are more likely to follow through with an action that’s congruent with your initial action.

Have content-specific opt ins

The best way to know that someone is interested in a specific topic, is by having them show that they are interested in that topic.

If someone just spent the time to read through a post on a specific topic, they are more likely to be interested in that topic than a random visitor.

By having an opt in that’s specific to that topic, you are increasing the chance that they will actually sign up. This can be specific to the post category or to the individual post (better).

Use Lightbox Popups

Lightbox

Lightbox

Yes I know – you probably think they are annoying. I used to think the same thing. However, when I first tested it out, it increased my signups by over 500%.

From that moment, I loved them :).

One way to minimize the annoyance is by using exit intent technology. This will make it so that they don’t see the pop up until they go to leave the page.

Webinars

Webinars

Use Webinars

I’ve been using webinars very effectively to increase sales for my coaching club. However, they are also great for building your email list.

What can you teach live on a webinar? Use that to get people on your email list.

The Tools that Make it Work

Here are the tools that I use and recommend to make this all work:

GetResponse

This is my preferred email marketing service. They also have GetResponse Pro, which includes the ability to do webinars. And they just recently launched marketing automation tools that are very similar to InfusionSoft (but much easier).

Thrive Themes

Tools that Make it Work

Tools that Make it Work

This company creates WordPress themes (and plugins) that are very focused on getting people to subscribe to your email list.

Thrive Leads

This is one of the WordPress plugins that Thrive Themes created that allows you to create opt in forms, pop ups, sticky ribbons, 2-step opt ins and all kinds of other features for getting people to subscribe to your email list. It also enables you to have content-specific opt ins.

Thrive Landing Pages

This plugin is the landing page creator I recommend (by Thrive Themes) because it has great features and is built completely on WordPress.

Lead Pages and Lead Digits

LeadPages is the easiest system I know for creating Landing pages. It’s not as flexible as Thrive Landing Pages, but if you are looking for a solution where you just fill out a “template” and have something that looks good, this is a great option. Their Lead Digits feature also works very well for getting people to subscribe using SMS. This works great for live events.

Nurturing your Subscribers

Once you’ve gotten someone to subscribe to your email list, it’s time to nurture that relationship. This can be done by sending out a series of emails. Let’s go through some of these emails.

The welcome email

This is the first email they receive after signing up. Here’s what I recommend for this email:

  • Deliver on what you promised. If you promised a free PDF guide, give them access to it.
  • Set the right expectations. How will the relationship look from here on out? Will you be emailing them daily, weekly, or bimonthly? Let them know what to expect and then deliver on those expectations.
  • Additional tip: One of the issues that do plague email marketers is having their emails marked as spam. One of the ways to get around this is by having your subscribers whitelist your emails. You can ask them to do this in your welcome email.

Follow up emails

This is a great way to provide ongoing value to your subscribers. Once you understand what they are looking for, you can provide that as tips, stories, resources and anything else they might find value in.

Here’s a good framework that I find works well for me:

  • Start with a story.
  • Use that story to teach a specific lesson.
  • End with an example of that lesson being applied or with a specific call to action.

Newsletter broadcasts

These are great for sending out timely messages. For example, when you just posted new content, or when you have a specific promotion going on.

Tips for Nurturing your Subscribers

Nurturing Subscribers

Nurturing Subscribers

Let’s end this post with some additional tips to help you on your list-building adventures:

Provide value. I know – it sounds so obvious. But it’s often overlooked. With every email you compose, ask yourself if this really provides value for your subscribers. If it doesn’t, don’t send it.

Schedule your autoresponders and broadcasts on different days. I recommend designating one day (i.e. Mondays) for sending out promotional emails and/or broadcasts. Then you can make sure to not send out autoresponders on the same day so that they never get multiple messages on the same day.

Segment your list based on interest. Having a list is a great thing. However, if you can build multiple lists or segments of your lists with specific interests, you can better serve them with content that they will resonate with.

What about you?

Have you made your email list top priority? Do you have additional tips? Go ahead and share them in the comments below.

Resources Mentioned

  • Tools that will help:
    • Email marketing service:
    • Thrive Themes – Themes are very focused on getting people to subscribe to your email list.
    • Thrive Leads – WordPress plugins that allows creation of opt in forms, pop ups, sticky ribbons, 2-step opt ins and all kinds of other features for getting people to subscribe to your email list. It also enables you to have content-specific opt ins.
    • Thrive Landing pages – Recommended landing page creator
    • Lead Pages and Lead Digits – Easy Landing pages and text to subscribe

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Grow Your Email List

Grow Your Email List

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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Рhоtо Рrіntіng оn Саnvаs

Рhоtо рrіntіng оn саnvаs іs аn ехсеllеnt wау tо рrоtесt уоur сhеrіshеd рhоtоs. Аs durаblе dесоrаtіvе орtіоns, саnvаs рrіnts оf dіgіtаl рhоtоs аrе іdеаl аnd іmраrt а сhіс lооk tо thе іntеrіоrs. Рhоtо рrіntіng оn саnvаs іs іmmеnsеlу рорulаr аmоng іntеrіоr dесоrаtоrs, соrроrаtе сlіеnts, рrоfеssіоnаl рhоtоgrарhеrs аnd іndіvіduаls.

Dіgіtаl рhоtоs саn bе еnlаrgеd аnd thеn рrіntеd оn саnvаs fоr а stunnіng еffесt. Yоu саn ехhіbіt уоur рhоtоgrарhіс skіlls tо оthеrs bу sіmрlу hаngіng thеsе еnlаrgеd рhоtо саnvаs рrіnts оn thе wаlls. Тhе рhоtоs саn bе fаmіlу роrtrаіts, оr thоsе оf а wеddіng сеrеmоnу, bіrthdау раrtу, оffісіаl funсtіоn оr а strіkіng snарshоt оf sоmе аsресt оf nаturе. Тhіs іs аn еаsу аnd соst-еffісіеnt mеаns оf рrіntіng bесаusе thе dіgіtаl рrіntіng рrоfеssіоnаls nееd рut іn оnlу lеssеr еffоrt аnd tіmе.

Іt іs іmроrtаnt thаt bеfоrе уоu gеt thе саnvаs рrіntіng dоnе, уоu shоuld fіnd а dіgіtаl рrіntіng соmраnу whеrе уоu gеt hіghlу рrоfеssіоnаl sеrvісе. Моst оf thе dіgіtаl рrіntіng соmраnіеs оffеr thе bеst sеrvісеs еvеn wіth mоnеу bасk guаrаntее. Ѕіnсе thеу mаkе usе оf аdvаnсеd рrіntіng еquірmеnt, уоu саn еnsurе hіgh quаlіtу іn thе sеrvісеs thеу рrоvіdе.

Тhе рhоtо рrіntіng іs dоnе іn suсh а wау thаt thеrе іs nо аrtіfісіаlіtу іn thе рrіnts; thе rеаl nаturаl tехturе оf thе іmаgеs уоu hаvе uрlоаdеd wіll bе rеtаіnеd. Yоu саn hаvе thе саnvаs рrіnts оf уоur рhоtоs іn аnу рrеfеrrеd fоrmаt. Ѕіnсе thе рrіnts аrе рrоnе tо fаdе, thе рrіntіng sеrvісе рrоvіdеrs mаkе usе оf UV рrоtесtеd іnks оn аrtіst’s grаdе соttоn саnvаsеs. Іf rеquіrеd, уоu саn gеt thе рhоtо рrіnts оn саnvаs strеtсhеd оn wооdеn frаmеs sо thаt thеу саn bе еаsіlу hung оn thе wаlls.



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Monday, May 30, 2016

Twitter Allowing You to Do More with Your 140 Characters: This Week in Blogging

Welcome to This Week in Blogging – the show where I share some of the latest things that happened in our industry with a blogging twist.

Twitter isn’t expanding the 140 character limit, but they are doing this

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Twitter Allowing You to Do More with Your 140 Characters: This Week in Blogging

Todd Sherman (senior VP of Twitter) announced in a blog post on Tuesday that Twitter is working on allowing you to express more in 140 characters. How are they doing this?

Replies and media attachments won’t count towards that 140 character count. Yes, you read that correctly. When these features roll out over the coming months, replying to that Twitter user with the ridiculously long name won’t affect what you are able to say.

And if you attach photos, GIFs, videos, polls or quote tweets, you will still have an entire 140 characters to work with.

He also announced two more things:

  • You will soon be able to retweet and quote yourself. This is a great way to extend a conversation or even share a new thought about something you said earlier.
  • When you reply to someone’s tweet with their username at the front of your tweet, this will be seen by all of your followers. You no longer have to try to trick the system by adding a dot in front of your @ mention.

What this means for Bloggers: If you use Twitter as a way to drive traffic to your blog, you’re now able to express more in your tweets. With a limit of 140 characters, every character counts. This is a great way for Twitter to allow you to do more without removing the limitations that make Twitter what it is.

Updates in the Live Video Scene

There has been a lot happening with live video in 2016. Well, this week was no exception.

Chewbakka Mom and Facebook Live Improvements

I’m sure you’ve seen it by now – the Chewbakka Mom video. On Thursday, May 19th, Candace Payne took to Facebook Live to express her joy after buying a . . . well . . . never mind. I’ll just let you watch it:

In the week and a half since posting this video, it has been viewed over 150 million times, breaking the record for the most-watched Facebook Live video to date.

Also, on Monday May 23rd, Techcrunch revealed that Facebook is working on an “Engagement graph” for live video that shows you when viewers were most engaged during a live broadcast.

This will allow you to quickly and easily skip to the most engaging part of a live video broadcast.

Periscope Updates App with New Feature

Periscope updated their app and it now allows you to permanently save all of your live broadcasts by default.

It's here! Update your Periscope app to permanently save your broadcasts by default (no #save needed). pic.twitter.com/Tv8O48jImQ

— Periscope (@periscopeco) May 25, 2016

This makes it way easier to repurpose your live broadcasts and use them to get additional exposure.

What this means for bloggers: If you’re a blogger and you haven’t even considered this live video stuff as a way to engage with and even grow your audience, I think it’s time to pay attention.

Going live and engaging directly with your audience and/or your potential audience is such a great way to connect. Whether it’s Facebook live, Periscope or another platform, I encourage you to see what it can do for growing your blog’s audience.

What’s happening with Blab

Over the last few weeks, there has been a whole lot of talk among blabbers about whether Blab is dying especially since their launch of the new Bebo app.

Shaan Puri the founder and CEO of Blab, hosted a Q&A on Blab where he addressed those concerns in a way that raised even more concerns for some.

The take home message of what he said was that they are not focused on Blab’s usage as a broadcaster platform.

Instead, as is mentioned on their homepage – “Blab is where you go to hangout with your crew.”

Blab IM

Blab IM

For more details on Blab and where it’s going, I encourage you to check out this article on The Social Media Hat.

What this means for bloggers: If you are using or thinking of using Blab to host your podcast episodes or any other show with the hopes of building an audience and growing your blog, this is a good time to change your mind.

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This Week in Blogging - May 30, 2016 - Twitter, Facebook Live, Periscope and Blab

This Week in Blogging – May 30, 2016 – Twitter, Facebook Live, Periscope and Blab

The post Twitter Allowing You to Do More with Your 140 Characters: This Week in Blogging appeared first on Become A Blogger by Noemi M.



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