Have you ever wondered why great bloggers are great at what they do?

Could you be missing something?

What makes people come back  again and again to read your blog, listen to your podcast, or follow you on Twitter?

What is it that makes them want to trust you or listen to your advice?

Listen to This Episode

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Today in this episode, I will reveal some secrets to making your blog better. See? Even when I'm far away in the islands, nothing will stop my passion from sharing these valuable concepts with you. I have shared, not just one, but five ways to make your blog better.

blog-sign-inHere are some points I've shared in this podcast:

  • Five tips on making your blog better, with each tip explained.
  • Some application examples for each tip.
  • How Farnoosh Brock builds a great online community around her blog.

It doesn't matter where your blog is, who you are, or where you're from. Try to hold on to at least one point after listening to this episode, and implement that tip. Try to do each of these points one at a time. Doing them all at the same time may not do the trick for you.  Gradually work your way through and see how everything works out, not just for you, but for your readers, listeners, and followers (or however you may want to call it), as well.

It's not as hard or complicated as it seems, and you could only be missing something. Who knows? You could be up there with thousands of followers. The best part of it is, you know that you’re not mainly doing this for yourself, but for those people who find value in what you do and what you share with them.

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About the Author Leslie Samuel


Leslie Samuel a business coach for high-performing entrepreneurs. As the host of the Leslie Samuel Show, he teaches how to build an online business. "Changing the world one post at a time” is the mission he strives towards. As a former university professor, he has a passion for education. He's the founder of Interactive Biology, a blog and YouTube channel dedicated to making biology fun for students and teachers. As the head of training for the Social Media Marketing Society, he helps social media marketers get the training they need to stay on the leading edge of social media.

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