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Thursday
Sep152011

Recommendation: 31 Days to Finding Your Blogging Mojo

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I know all about you. You blog, but you're stuck. You have good intentions of becoming the next Tim Challies or Justin Taylor or [fill in name of popular blogger here], but so far you have nothing more than good intentions.

If this sounds like you, then I encourage you to pick up a copy of a book that was just released this week. It's called 31 Days to Finding Your Blogging Mojo. There are three reasons that you're going to enjoy this book.

  • It's funny. If you get nothing else out of this book, you'll get a laugh, and that's probably worth the purchase price alone.
  • It's helpful. Really helpful. This book will walk you through finding your blog's audience, perspective, and content. You'll get ideas on how to generate content and build readership.
  • It's practical. Take just one step a day and you'll apply this book over the course of a month.

You can pick up a copy of the book from Amazon or directly from the author for $4.99. I've read through it once, and I plan on going through it slowly and taking the suggested actions.

Full disclosure: I got a free review copy. But seriously, even I can't be bought for $4.99. This is a good book and it's definitely worth checking out if you would like to improve your blogging experience.

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