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		<title>ProBlogger</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 21:55:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jens</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Blogging]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Darren Rowse]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been reading ProBlogger, the well-known blog of Darren Rowse for a long time. I believe it&#8217;s one of the first blogs I ever subscribed to. The reason I subscribed to ProBlogger was because it was, and probably still is, the most important blog when it comes to &#8220;how to blog&#8221;. You can argue [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been reading ProBlogger, the well-known blog of Darren Rowse for a long time. I believe it&#8217;s one of the first blogs I ever subscribed to. The reason I subscribed to ProBlogger was because it was, and probably still is, the most important blog when it comes to &#8220;how to blog&#8221;.</p>
<p>You can argue that it&#8217;s really a blog about how to make money blogging. But that&#8217;s not the reason why I subscribed, and the reason why I am still reading Darren&#8217;s posts on a daily basis. They are detailed, easy to read, and up to date when it comes to how you should be blogging and how you should be promoting your blog.</p>
<p>Since I have stayed with Darren Rowse for so long, I was eager to buy his ProBlogger book. I expected it to be just as amazing as his blog. He is a professional blogger, earning a six-figure income from blogging, therefore, I expected him to deliver fairly everything I needed to know about blogging in this book.</p>
<p>I should probably mention, before I continue, that Darren Rowse is not the only author behind this book. Chris Garrett, a well-known Internet marketer and professional blogger, is the co-author. I didn&#8217;t know much about Chris before reading this book, other than that I have read a few of his guest posts at CopyBlogger and at ProBlogger.</p>
<p>The interesting aspect of this book is that it presents a great overview of how you should start your blogging career, how you should be setting up your blog, how you should be writing, earning strategies, blog promotion and a lot more.</p>
<p>I like the fact that the book can be read by complete newbies, as well as fairly professional bloggers. I think that the introduction was just perfect. It started with Darren&#8217;s story of blogging, about how he worked three jobs simultaneously, studied part-time and blogged on the side. It makes you think, and it makes it a good story.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think that the book is very creative or innovative. It&#8217;s more like a 220 page tutorial, including detailed examples, of well-known &#8220;secrets&#8221; about what works for professional bloggers, and what you should be doing in order to become one.</p>
<p>The books is very inspirational. It&#8217;s easy to relate to Darren&#8217;s story, and a life as a professional blogger. It feels like it&#8217;s fairly easy to follow every single lesson given, and therefore, it seems rather easy to earn money from blogging. The inspirational and authoritative part is excellent.</p>
<p>The chapter I enjoyed the most, was the chapter dedicated to the secrets of successful blogs. I enjoyed the lessons why blogs like CopyBlogger, ProBlogger, TechCrunch, Scobleizer, and the Four-Hour Work Week are successful.</p>
<p>From reading ProBlogger, I think a successful blog, is about being remarkable and writing stories that people find useful.</p>
<p><strong>The contents</strong></p>
<p>1. Blogging for money<br />
2. Niche blogging<br />
3. Setting up your blog<br />
4. Blog writing<br />
5. Blog income and earning strategies<br />
6. Buying and selling blogs<br />
7. Blog networks<br />
8. Blog promotion and marketing<br />
9. Secrets of successful blogs<br />
10. Creating something worthwhile</p>
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