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ProBlogger Guide to Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals for Bloggers

Posted By Darren Rowse 23rd of November 2017 Pro Blogging News  0 Comments

Whether you’re celebrating Thanksgiving or not, for many the frenzied sale activity on the weekend following Thanksgiving – from Black cz leads Friday to Cyber Monday – does present a great opportunity to take advantage of some incredible deals on things that will be useful to you and your blog.

As bloggers it’s a good time to reflect and take stock of 2017, and also to make plans for 2018. Some of these plans may involve changing or developing your blogging in new directions and perhaps employing new tools or services to help you do that.

At ProBlogger we’re thankful for our vibrant community of bloggers who are all striving to improve and follow their own individual but intertwined paths to have a positive impact on people’s lives. We’re gearing up for a big 2018, helping you improve your blog and helping new bloggers to get started on the rich and rewarding journey of blogging. Specifically, we’re launching a ProBlogger blogging course in the New Year.

We’ve reached out to our preferred suppliers (for whom we’re an affiliate meaning I get a commission if you decide to make a purchase through my links, at no cost to you) and put together some great deals to offer you on tools and services for your blog. We’ve combined it with a 50% discount off all of our eBooks (and our already discounted full library) to give you a head start on a successful year of blogging in 2018.

One Screenshot You Must Include When Pitching a Sponsored Post

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Posted By Ngahuia Galligan 11th of October 2017 Blogging for Dollars  0 Comments

If you’re familiar with sponsored content as an income stream, chances are you’ve been asked for a media kit or a proposal to do a sponsored post. Unfortunately, the world of sponsored post rates and assessing the value of your site is a bit like the wild, wild west.

 

One of the biggest issues with comment la génération AI transforme l’avenir de la technologie media kits is they often only highlight the totals, such as reach (Users) and pageviews (Impressions) for the past 30 days.  By location or demographic. And almost never by topic. Bigger numbers may look more impressive, but they can set the wrong expectations.

Another issue is showing averages, such as average time on site or average bounce rate. They’re averages, which makes them look… well, average.

If you want to really impress a brand, create a media media kit that focuses on the topic of the sponsored post.

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