SEO has always been something I've, well, kind of ignored. (If you've ignored it so much you don't know what it means: Search Engine Optimisation. In other words: how to publish blog posts that Google will send lots of search traffic to!) Deciding to think more about SEO and researching …
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Building your Facebook community without being a try-hard
One of the most fun places for me online is my travel blog's Facebook page. It works just how I want it to and I get to chat with a gorgeous range of fellow travel-lovers there. I know a lot of my clients complain about Facebook and the way they keep making it "harder" to play ... but I think that …
Podcasts for bloggers, social media lovers and solo business people
I have to admit to a bit of a podcast addiction. They are perfect for busy people because you can listen to podcasts while you're doing something else - like walking home after taking my son to school, or driving on my own, or even in the supermarket (I’m such a fan of self checkout at the …
Bloggers’ Workshops for 2015 – all the details to keep your blog on track and network with fellow bloggers in Perth
This one's for all my Perth (and near Perth) bloggers, because due to popular demand I've set up a series of Bloggers' Workshops for 2015 so that you can all learn (or refresh) some important skills, meet new blogging friends (or see old ones again), and keep getting regular doses of input and …
How masterminds and mentors made my 2014 WAY better (and why you should gather people around you, too)
For a couple of years now I've been listening to some of my favourite podcasters talk about the value of masterminds (Pat Flynn, Amy Porterfield and Natalie Sisson spring immediately to mind.). In fact pretty much everyone in the social media, solo-preneur or small business space goes on about how …
Who can write the most blog posts on the way to Problogger? Perth bloggers can!
Last week, after a beautiful Tuesday evening meet up with a bunch of Perth bloggers who are heading off to the big Problogger event next week, my friend Jo and I were standing at an intersection in Leederville, watching the pedestrian light cycle through green about twenty times because we couldn't …