Spiderworking's Blogcentric Podcast - Improve Your Blog With My Weekly Challenges
Will you join me in my challenge? The Blogcentric podcast shares my stories and ideas as I strive to make my blog a better blog. I’m challenging myself and I’m challenging you to improve your blog one week at a time.
When I decided to write a book on Blogging for small business I took a look at my blog and decided it wasn’t good enough. I thought I was proud of my blog but as I scratched the surface I knew there was a lot that needed fixing. That was the inspiration behind this podcast.
This is the story of creating a better blog, It’s a bit of a diary and I’m hoping we can improve our small business blogs together.
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