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Blogging From Paradise
@RyanBiddulph
Ryan Biddulph Owner and Creator of Blogging From Paradise Dot Com. #bloggingfromparadise #ryanbiddulph
Worldwide Katılım Aralık 2008
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Blogging From Paradise Location: River Pines California
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Excellent breakdown. PA would be at the top of my list too.
Lisa Sicard 👩💻@Lisapatb
5 Best Rural States to Retire in 2026: Our Honest Picks After a 17-Day East Coast Road Trip (An update) ⬇️ ruralarealife.com/best-states-to…
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How to Think Like a Pro Blogger
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Why I Use First Person Stories on My Blog
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New Post -> Does This Insane Analogy Explain Why I Never Accept Money for Links?
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Asking strangers if they need your business products or services is ineffective. Guessing, assuming or flat out being deluded enough to think that everyone needs what you have to offer wastes years of your life. Why not create content that passively sends business to you?
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@AnthonyGaenzle Incredible, really. Being calm allows successful ideas to flow to you. The work becomes a bit easier too because the mind will not muck it up with negative commentary.
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Focus on the invisible. Success will be forthcoming.
Anthony Gaenzle@AnthonyGaenzle
Don’t work for the money. Work for the freedom and peace of mind.
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@SeriousBloggers Mindset is everything because a doubtful mind manifests doubt-filled results. It's like slapping an invisible pair of handcuffs onto yourself.
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@RyanBiddulph You have to fix you before you fix anything else.
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@Lisapatb Same here. Simple, clear and to the point.
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@SeriousBloggers Excellent numbers. Readers tell you what they want and what they do not want. Pay close attention to feedback to keep growing, expanding and succeeding.
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When I first started a newsletter, I had 60 subscribers and would lose them by the week. I started adding Google Survey Forms asking what they liked, didn't like, and what they wanted next. Then I started implementing all that into my newsletter. I'm at 3,500 subscribers with a 68% open rate right now.
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@RyanBiddulph I'll take freedom over money any day of the week! I can hike for free.
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@SeriousBloggers One year - and working thoroughly during that time frame - gives bloggers a good idea of what goes into this gig. Optimizing content, solving problems, outreach, replying, answering questions, monetizing.....
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@RyanBiddulph The biggest guidance? Give it a year. Most people quit way too early.
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@SeriousBloggers Immense practice goes into doing this gig well. Most quit before putting in the reps.
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@RyanBiddulph Like with any skill, you need to consistently do it to become an expert of it.
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@Seozilla_ai My top tip would be to slow down the mind. A calm mind easily publishes unique content every time out. Meditating helps to calm the mind, slowing it down. Other than that, make the goal to be truly helpful not to gain exposure. Focus on giving to become highly prolific.
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@RyanBiddulph fresh posts beat sameness for organic reach, any tips to stay diverse?
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@SeriousBloggers On some networks, hashtags point targeted folks to relevant content. But on Twitter they are not really a thing at all.
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@RyanBiddulph I would recommend getting away from using hashtags unless the feature you're using recommends it. For example, hashtags on X are useless. But on TikTok and Reels, they can be useful.
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