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Ready to Build a Better Blog? Problogger.com to Kick Off 31 Day Challenge (aka FREE Training)
Posted on March 31st, 2009 1 comment
I noticed a query on our forum asking about training opportunities, so I thought I’d share that on April 6, 2006, Problogger, Darren Rowse, is kicking off his free program 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. This is a great opportunity to flesh out your own answers to the top questions marketers ask about social media I mentioned in an earlier post.If you’re just getting started in blogging or are hoping to fine-tune an established blog, I’m sure you’ll get some value out of this free training. I’ve been following Problogger for a while, and have found both the website and Darren’s book to be a wonderful resource as I’ve ventured into the blogosphere.
I’m excited to be a part of the challenge. Worst case scenario, I unsubscribe after a couple of days with a start. Any other Mar-Com-ers out there want to join me? Darron mentioned that there is a group of 50 Italian bloggers who joined together to have the added benefit of the power of a group. It’d be kind of fun to see if we could give them a run for their money. I can think of a blog that could benefit from this sort of community effort….. Anyone, anyone, Buehlor?
Enough with the arm twisting, here are a few details from the instructor:
- It is free and kicks off on 6 April.
- Each day over the challenge period (31 Days) you’ll receive an email notifying you of a new post that contains teaching and practical tasks to help you improve your blog.
- Tasks will be small enough to do in 10-15 minutes
- You may unsubscribe at any point if the challenge doesn’t fit with your needs or situation.
New to blogging? Come on in, the water’s fine.
One response to “Ready to Build a Better Blog? Problogger.com to Kick Off 31 Day Challenge (aka FREE Training)”
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Hey Louellen,I would love to do this with you. I will take a look at the site today and let’s you and I chat on how we want to work together. Anyone else in the marcom SIG want to give this a try?
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