Brandon Connell
Posts tagged list building
How to Build Subscribers by Not Cutting Corners
Nov 14th
Posted by Brandon Connell in Blogs
Have you ever heard the saying that “everyone learns through failure”? Well failure is something that I simply do not believe in. I would be lying if I said that I have never had failure. As a matter of fact, I learned seo over 15 years ago through trial and error. But in order to pursue your online dreams of making money with the fastest route possible, I am going to tell you how to avoid those failures by doing the right things from the beginning.
Articles are your biggest assetYou will notice that this article you are reading is pretty More >
I Quit Blogging Because This Business Sucks!
Aug 30th
Posted by Brandon Connell in List Building
Wow, what a motivation title. I didn’t really quit blogging, just in case any of my regulars had a mini heart attack. I just wanted to catch your undivided attention for awhile.
I didn’t bring you here with such a startling title so I can sell you something. I did it because I have been visiting some blogs during my blog hopping campaign and I came across a post (sorry I can’t link, I forgot who it was) and he mentioned that so many bloggers have been slacking in their regular article posting.
I do not wish to write yet another motivational More >




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Income Blogging Requires New Strategies in This Day and Age
Sep 7th
Posted by Brandon Connell in Advertising
15 comments
If you started blogging back in the late 90′s up into the early 2000′s then you are most likely a successful blogger today. Back then, it was the newest and greatest thing to do on the web. Now-a-days it takes much more effort because everyone and their mother is doing it. The problem isn’t necessarily that the market is saturated. The problem is that society is used to blogs now, and people can be very critical about the content that they read.
As of 2010, bloggers have to take on a new approach. The most effective approach today is patience and time. You More >