How to Boost Your Blog Income

TypeOnline Course
Certificate% of quiz marks
Price$27.00$17.00
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The key to running a successful blog is to know your readers as well as possible. You should write your content exclusively for them. In order to do that, you have to know their likes, interests, concerns and so on.

If you’re not getting the level of engagement that you want out of your blog, it might be time to reassess your target market and make a few changes to your approach.

In this course, you will learn how to target your audience and offer them the kind of content they really want in order to boost your blog income. Use a couple of the techniques and see what a difference they make. Use all of them, and you should be well on your way to a profitable blogging business.

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Section 1Introduction
Lecture 1Introduction
Lecture 2Meet the InstructorFree Preview

Joan Mullally has written more than 200 guides and courses to help new small business owners and marketers gain the skills they need to succeed online.

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