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Copywriting Contest: Write the Best-Performing Subject Line and Win

Editorial note: Our friends over at Marketing Sherpa had the cool idea of running an email subject line contest, and we couldn’t resist joining in. The best three entries submitted here at Copyblogger will be eligible for a very cool prize indeed, so check out all the details and give it your best shot! Subject lines are by far the easiest element of your email marketing to test.

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3 Myths of Guest Writing for Big Websites … and 6 Tactics for Doing it Well

You’ve got a book to promote , or a product, or a service — and you need a bigger audience to get it moving out into the world.

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3 Myths of Guest Writing for Big Websites … and 6 Tactics for Doing it Well

The 10-Minute Technique to Becoming a More Productive Writer

Late last year, when I interviewed Brian Clark about his approach to productive blogging, he said something that really struck me as a writer.

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The 10-Minute Technique to Becoming a More Productive Writer

A 30-Minute Micro Copywriting Coursefrom a Master of the Craft

John Carlton is a professional copywriter that charges $2,500.00 for his one-on-one consulting calls. In this 30+ minute interview, he decided to lay out some of his best advice for carving out a career in the writing trade. And he decided to give it up at no charge .

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The Surprising Old-School Secret to Blogging Success (2012 Edition)

You’ve probably noticed that about 80% of your blog’s success comes from “ass in chair” time. That’s the time you spend writing posts, editing posts, finding images, pitching guest posts, answering comments, shaping up your SEO , and all the other tasks we teach you about here on Copyblogger

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The Surprising Old-School Secret to Blogging Success (2012 Edition)

The Surprising Old-School Secret to Blogging Success (2102 Edition)

You’ve probably noticed that about 80% of your blog’s success comes from “ass in chair” time. That’s the time you spend writing posts, editing posts, finding images, pitching guest posts, answering comments, shaping up your SEO , and all the other tasks we teach you about here on Copyblogger

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3 Psychological Triggers that Can Move Your Audience from Indifference to Desire

I’d like to tell you about a powerful but elusive emotion that you can trigger to increase traffic, click-throughs, and conversions.

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3 Psychological Triggers that Can Move Your Audience from Indifference to Desire

Are You Making These 7 Mistakes with Your About Page?

Does thinking about it make you stumble and sweat? Have you put it off, because you’re worried it will suck

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How to Create Smarter Content Using Semantic Keyword Research

Ever hear two people arguing and then someone dismisses their differences like this: “Well, that’s just semantics”? What the person means by that is the difference boils down to “just” a difference in the meaning of the words

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How to Create Smarter Content Using Semantic Keyword Research

What Zappos Can Teach You About Becoming Irresistible to Customers

What can a well-run shoe store teach you about your own online business? Well, everything. If you’ve ever bought anything from the mega online shoe store Zappos, or if you’ve so much as heard them mentioned, the word that comes to mind is probably service .

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What Zappos Can Teach You About Becoming Irresistible to Customers