Being a fan and subscriber to CopyBlogger's feed, I am often impressed with the content, but this is the first time I've been impressed enough to come here and blog about it. The post is Keyword Research for Bloggers: A Comprehensive Guide, and although the post itself is link worthy, it's not the post itself that brought me here.
No, it's ONE SMALL SENTENCE that rocked my world this morning. We can all learn from a simply worded phrase that could make a huge impact in so many ways, and when you see what I'm referring to, I think you'll agree.
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And of course, bookmark this page at del.icio.us is linked with this as the url: http://del.icio.us/post?url=http://www.copyblogger.com/…etc.
Oh, it's the simple things that can make such a world of difference. Imagine just how many people will act upon that one little sentence, who wouldn't have without the suggestion.
Think about it. Learn from it. I know I will.
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HUGE! People won't do something unless you ask them to and why not ask them and make it easy for them? Thanks for the sentence – stolen!
[...] Last week, Brian Clark of Copyblogger.com released a 5 part guide to keyword research for bloggers. While several people, including myself, have covered the topic, Brian took the guide to an entirely different level. Each section discusses different aspects of keyword research (such as "How to find Post Topics that Score Big" and "How to Choose a Popular Niche for Your Blog") and is nearly 8,000 words in all! Now, guides of this quality tend to naturally act as link bait anyway, but when you throw in the fact that it's written and published on a site with more than 30 thousand subscribers, it becomes downright viral. Not surprisingly, it's been attracting links and plugs from all sorts of high profile sites. [...]