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Create Excitement and Engagement!

I'm going to come clean: As I was writing this headline, my son walked by and said "Wow, that sounds like click bait." I replied, "Well, I do want people to click through to this. It's good stuff." I hope you agree —

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Create an Outline Course | The Payoff

If you have something to offer (and I am sure you do) consider creating an online course in 2015 to showcase what you know, give back a bit, and help grow your platform. Bonus: an online course can create raving fans.

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Semantic SEO: Natural Writing a Start, But Not Enough

Write naturally. You hear it over and over. I just realized something about that phrase: It reminds me very much of times I had been told "oh, just be yourself, that's all that matters." Well, bullshit.

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Rock Solid Content SEO — What You Need To Know

How do you know you can trust your SEO expert? Do you know the basics of on-page optimization? What about what to do if you've been hit by Panda? Learn what to look out for and what you must do to get your site SEO'd.

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Why You Should Start A Blog

This post is dedicated to Corbett Barr, who writes an excellent blog over at Fizzle. Recently, he answered the question "Should I Start a Blog?" and it was insightful. You should definitely follow his advice.

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Increase Your Brand By Writing Guest Blog Posts

A guest blog post is the act of writing a blog post that is published on someone else’s blog. There are many benefits to writing a guest post! But how can you actually get your content on to someone’s blog? Read on!

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Designing Websites For Gender Equality

Culture is changing. We are acknowledging that, at heart, we are visual creatures, and this linear-word-thing we did for a few hundred years isn't intuitive. A good primer of basic visual design skills is important.

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Oohing and Aahing Your Audience

I have a fun solution that might get the old character/audience development juices flowing and help you begin the persona development process: Give your (perceived) audience a personality test (or two).

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Storytelling The Forgotten Art

Recently, I had the great good fortune to get into a deep conversation on Facebook with an old friend and sociologist, John DeGraaf. He had shared an article in the New York Times by David Brooks.

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Create Powerful Content Through Storytelling

I remembered my early beginnings and requested a change in the course name from "Creative Writing" to "Storytelling". People barely noticed the change, but I had a secret. I knew the importance of words.

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