A reader emailed me this week with a suggestion. She left her job over a year ago to travel the world and start a business with her partner. After struggling to get her business off the ground for the better part of a year, anxiety got to her.
A reader emailed me this week with a suggestion. She left her job over a year ago to travel the world and start a business with her partner. After struggling to get her business off the ground for the better part of a year, anxiety got to her.
Note from Caleb: A few weeks back I got an email from a reader of Think Traffic that said, "I launched a new blog one month ago, started out with a specific growth strategy in mind, and got over 50k visitors in the first month."
If you've been following along, you know that during November I published a blog post here every day. Monday, Tuesday... every day including the weekends. That was a big change from my publishing schedule before. I published more in November than I did during the previous 9 months.
I’ll never forget the moment in 2009 that I received an email from National Geographic with the subject line, “Are you interested in writing a book for Gen Y?” I looked over both shoulders. Who, me? Is this a joke? This must be spam. Book deal via email is the new Nigerian wire fraud.
I'm pretty sure that most of you have a strong opinion one way or the other on this topic. What do you think of pop-ups on websites or blogs that ask for your email address?
220,000 visitors to one page. That’s what I saw after just three weeks. And thousands more continue to pour in every day. I’ve had my site mentioned on big sites before and gotten a lovely spike of traffic, and I’ve had certain posts go viral on one particular social networking site, but both of them are dwarfed by recent events. Let me tell you all about it!
Have you ever heard someone say something limiting about himself or herself that just sounds ridiculous and shortsighted? "I wish I could get in shape, but I don't have the time."
December 9th, 2010: 5:01PM: “It’s up! It’s up! GO GO GO.” I received this IM from my friend Lindsay who had been watching Gizmodo like a hawk ever since I told her that my travel-hacking article, "How to Travel the World for $418" was going to be syndicated on the tech giant's website.
I live in a city obsessed with startups. San Francisco is the undisputed center of the world for technology startups, and I've called this great city home for nearly six years.
You can read all the blogging advice in the world, but none of it matters unless you take action. To set your blog up to be a massive success, you have to ruthlessly focus your efforts on things that work, and stop spending precious time on things that don't.
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