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		<title>Review: 31 Days to a Better Blog Workbook</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Darren Rowse of Problogger ran his (I hope annual) 31 Days to a Better Blog Challenge, I immediately jumped into the fun. Because Darren is one of the most financially successful bloggers on the &#8216;net, I knew his advice was 1) valuable; and 2) valuable! I stayed with the challenge through the whole 31 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When Darren Rowse of Problogger ran his (I hope annual) <strong>31 Days to a Better Blog Challenge</strong>, I immediately jumped into the fun. <span id="more-2155"></span>Because Darren is one of the most financially successful bloggers on the &#8216;net, I knew his advice was 1) valuable; and 2) valuable!  I stayed with the challenge through the whole 31 days, even though there were days I had to play catch-up, and days I had to miss altogether. And even though I&#8217;ve been blogging for a long time, Darren had brilliant ideas that I wouldn&#8217;t have thought of&#8211;at least not in the near now.  Because Darren received so many requests, he put the entire <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a title="31 days to a better blog workbook" href="http://budurl.com/wnx3" target="_blank">31 Days to a Better Blog</a> </strong></span>into a PDF workbook form, and is currently selling it for $19.95.&nbsp; I bought a copy today, ran through the entire 94 pages, with these thoughts.  (and if you&#8217;re asking why I would buy a workbook when I already have all the information, here&#8217;s why: I&#8217;m printing the workbook, then popping it into a three-ring binder with tabs for each of the 31 days &#8211; that way I can go through the workbook daily, checking off daily tasks, and at the end of each month, wash, rinse, repeat.</p>
<h3>Review: <a title="31 days to a better blog workbook" href="http://budurl.com/wnx3" target="_blank">31 Days to a Better Blog Workbook</a></h3>
<p>I like that Darren began by telling readers the purpose of the workbook (sold in PDF format):  <em>&quot;The idea is simple. By the end of this challenge you&rsquo;ll have learned 31 aspects of blogging and put them into practice. It is designed not only to fill your head with knowledge ABOUT blogging but also give you some concrete things to do to actually DO something with the knowledge.&quot;</em>  Each day consists of a blogging technique, examples, and a task. Some days the tasks will take you a couple of hours, other days only a few minutes. I like that Darren gives solid, concrete examples for each lesson.&nbsp; For example, on day one (write an elevator pitch), he tells you the exact</p>
<p>short and long versions of his own elevator pitches.  If, at the end of the 31 days, you want to continue the challenge with more advanced techniques, Darren has a link to a newsletter that has occasional updates on the most important developments in terms of tools and resources to help you improve your blogging.  In addition to the lesson, samples and tasks, Darren also includes a Notes section; this section typically includes more tips, other examples &#8211; - generally a place for more detailed information about the day&#8217;s lesson.  <strong>Would I recommend the </strong><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">31 Days to a Better Blog Workbook</span></strong>?  I found the daily lessons to be valuable resources for building my own blogs, improving my blog techniques, and crystalizing my brand. The Workbook closely followed the lessons, but in putting the Workbook together, Darren cleaned up the lessons, added new material (and bonus material) &#8211; - even adding 6,000 new words of content.  I think the Workbook is well-worth the $19.95; if you have a blog and want more traffic, exposure, or readership, I believe the Workbook is invaluable. Darren is one of the most respected bloggers around, and when he tells you how to improve your traffic and readership, you know his advice is based on real-life experience, not theory.  So, if <strong><a title="31 days to a better blog workbook" href="http://budurl.com/wnx3" target="_blank">driving traffic to your blog is your goal, pop over and pick up the Workbook</a></strong> today. I suggest printing it out, getting it bound, or putting it in a 3-ring binder.&nbsp; But don&#8217;t stop there &#8211; - actually DO the tasks daily &#8211; - and I bet if you check your analytics on day 1 and your analytics on day 31 you&#8217;ll see an increase.&nbsp; I&#8217;m tracking my own traffic through the month of June &#8211; and will post a report in 30 days.</p>
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