
With everything involved in blogging it’s nice to have sites that dedicate their content to helping one particular topic. Let’s face it blogging has many elements attached to it such as content creation, marketing, promoting, social media, design and building relationships are just some of the few I can name.
At weblogbetter they target their content to helping you become a better blogger. This means when you visit the site and read the content you will consistently find new blogging tips you can use on your very own blog. Tips that will help you increase traffic, new readers and much more.
I’m very good friends with Keisha the owner and founder of Kiesha. I’ve watched her grow the site into a community of bloggers sharing information that benefits one another through guest blogging. She has done an amazing job and if you want to be as successful then you have to learn her tips and secrets to blogging.
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Take my advice and go visit Kiesha over @weblogbetter. I’m sure you will find many ways to start improving your blogging including tips you can implement right away. The content is consistent and of high quality as all our blogs should be. Make sure to follow @weblogbetter and add them on Google +, you can also follow their activity on both facebook and linkednin
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I have to admit I have that I neglected my visits to WeBlogBetter lately, so this post is nicely timed to remind me to get my blogging butt over there and catch up on what’s going on



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I’ve been to weblogbetter more than a few times and there is some amazing information there. If you haven’t been there, I DEFINITELY recommend it.
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Hi Brian, I really like the idea of engaging bloggers and providing real and useful information that can be applied to our sites. I had never heard of weblogbetter until just now and it sounds like a great resource.