What I Learned From 2008 – Chris Garrett

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Guest post by Chris Garrett who writes over at chrisg.com

In January I wrote about the feedback we receive often has much to do with what we put out: What we put out comes back

February – Bloggers all want to get more bookmarks and links, so in February we looked at how to achieve those goals: How to get more bookmarks and better links

March – In March I looked back on my 10 years or more of blogging and what I had learned: 41 lessons from 10 years of blogging

April – April saw me recommending business bloggers switch their email subscriptions from Feedburner to Aweber: Switch to Aweber

May was SOBCon! I looked back on a fantastic event: SOBCon Report

June – Naming your blog is a crucial decision, here is how to do it properly: Catchy Blog Names

In July I looked at how we communicate both intentionally and subconsciously through our writing: What you say between the lines

My Email marketing tips series started in August and proved popular with bloggers just beginning to get into email: Email Marketing Tips: What is email Marketing?

September – Using sales objections in copywriting is a useful technique to learn if you want to sell more: Using Customers Sales Objections to Sell More

October – Overcoming your constraints can have a huge impact on your productivity and enjoyment: Overcoming Your Own Constraints

November – Aweber email subscriber popups are controversial, here are my test results: Aweber Popup email Subscription Form Test Results

Learn how to grow both your twitter and blog subscribers with the final article from December: Twitter Versus Feed

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  1. Wilson Ponon Jan 22nd 2009 at 10:40 pm

    Chris, it was a magnificent experience you have in the past 10 years of blogging. Thanks for sharing it with us!

  2. J.D. Meieron Jan 24th 2009 at 3:39 am

    Overcoming Your Own Constraints was my favorite.

    It was very well written with great points and I liked the elaboration.

  3. J.D. Meieron Jan 24th 2009 at 3:41 am

    Overcoming Your Own Constraints was my favorite.

    It was very well written with great points and I liked the elaboration.

    J.D. Meiers last blog post..Avoid Mental Burnout

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