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Original post by http://ReplytoYaro.com (Yaro Starak)

I like to use my time and the space Yaro gives me here at Entrepreneurs-Journey to base my articles on questions I often receive and this one will be no different as I am going to discuss how “Mitch’s Blog” became a company with 18 current writers.
While the building a company part I have talked about in the past and I’m sure I’ll talk about it in the future, this article is going to focus on the variety of writers on my site: who they are, how they got there, and just about everything else that people would want to know if this is an approach they are thinking about.
Since this is a huge topic, I’ll break it down the best I can, and of course if you have questions, fire away in the comment section; as usual I’ll do my best to respond to all of them.
How Do I [...]

Original post by http://ReplytoYaro.com (Yaro Starak)

Finding Your Voice as a Blogger

What’s the biggest difference between your blog and your competitors’? What’s the main reason anyone reads your blog over all other similar blogs? Beyond small discrepancies between content, publishing frequency, and getting “the scoop” (which can all add up to make huge differences), the voice of a blog is extremely important.
It doesn’t matter how unique, relevant, or indispensable a blog’s content is; if the blog does not read well, it is not worth reading. And an article that “reads well” online may be vastly different from a paper that reads well in an English class. I’ve found a common trend among well-written blogs that often blends them in amidst the crowd: They are too formal.

You don’t have to throw away your copy of Strunk and White’s The Elements of Style but feel free to break many of their stablished rules of language. Writing has become much less formal [...]

Original post by TheSpotter

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