January 5th, 2006

Pro-blogging Resources

Well, if you aren’t already a pro-blogger, I am sure that you would like to be one. Of course, not just any pro-blogger but one that makes 6 figure annual incomes. Not everybody can do it (estimates put such bloggers at around 1% of all bloggers).

Nevertheless, there is hope for us, and that is the pro-blogging resources that are provided to use (free of charge at the moment at least).

Let us look at two of them.

1) Performancing
- One of the best resources on the web for all the relevant topics pertaining to succesful blogging. Updated on a daily basis by multiple successful bloggers. Recently, Performancing officially launched their forum (which can only be a good thing) as well as a Firefox extension (which I have yet to download).

2) ProBlogger
- A blog on pro-blogging tips by the Darren Rowse. It perhaps doesn’t seem as dedicated as Performancing given that blog posts on ProBlogger include a myriad of other stuff like b5media blogger introductions and the like. Nevertheless, it is another superb resource (just browse the archives to find out).

I’m sure there’s more out there. But these are it for me. Anyone has any other good ones?

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2 Comments

  • 1

    In my pursuit to become a ‘pro blogger’ these are the only two I’ve come across that cater specifically to that niche.

    Both seem to offer useful articles, although Performancing seems to be updated more frequently.

  • 2

    Yeah, you’re right. But that is probably because Performancing is essentially a group blog, while Problogger.net is primarily a one man show.

    Shows you the power of group blogging, doesn’t it?

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