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17. November, 2011 Digital and online, Getting started, How to guides
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Share your tips: how to increase blog traffic

by Hannah Bass

Share your tips: how to increase blog traffic Some of our readers who are new to blogging have been requesting tips for attracting traffic. One of the loveliest things about being part of Wannabe Hacks is the great sense of community surrounding the site, so I thought we
19. October, 2011 Advice, Digital and online, Expert Insight, Freelancing, Routes into journalism, Writing
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An Interview with Emma Cossey: Freelance Blogger and Social media journalist | Part two

by Emily Handford

We spoke to Emma Cossey on Tuesday about how she left her career in business behind to become a full time blogger. Here she continues our chat by giving her handy hints on how to make your blog successful. What do you
27. March, 2011 Comment, Digital and online, Guest posts, Industries
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Sam Parker: Changing Media Summit… answers to the big questions?

by The Maverick

Sam Parker: Changing Media Summit… answers to the big questions? Sam Parker is assistant editor of AOL Music. Follow him on Twitter (@samparkercouk” target=”_blank”>@samparkercouk) or sam-parker.co.uk. For new journalists in 2011, there are as many questions being passed down as there are answers. Chief among them is no longer simply
22. November, 2010 Routes into journalism
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Five tips to get more traffic according to expert blogger Katie Lee

by The Student

Five tips to get more traffic according to expert blogger Katie Lee Katie Lee (@ShinyKatie) very kindly came into my technology specialism class to give a talk about blogging. She’s well qualified to do so too: founder of blogging network Shiny Shiny, currently director of Miramus Ltd, a publishing company specialising in web content,
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