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	<title>Comments on: Finding Blog Topic Inspirations</title>
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		<title>By: Susan Rich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susan Rich</dc:creator>
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		<description>That&#039;s the way it&#039;s done! And here&#039;s another simple trick: If you write a blog that lists 5 tips to do something &quot;better&quot; -- each of those 5 tips can be a post unto itself. Saves you time, builds traffic, and allows you to continue the conversation. Plus it keeps any one blog post from becoming too long. 

How it&#039;s done: Use the 5 tips blog as an umbrella, give just enough info to answer the question, but leave enough out to encourage a return. And then promise -- and DELIVER -- 5 more blogs that explore each topic more fully.</description>
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<p>How it&#8217;s done: Use the 5 tips blog as an umbrella, give just enough info to answer the question, but leave enough out to encourage a return. And then promise &#8212; and DELIVER &#8212; 5 more blogs that explore each topic more fully.</p>
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