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Best Blogging Tips to Keep Your Blog Fresh

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4  – Run a Challenge to Help Your Audience Learn Something New

Best Blogging Tips - Challenges PLR from Piggy Makes BankChallenges are becoming very popular with bloggers and readers… and for good reason. There’s usually lots of information shared, it provokes interaction between the blogger and her readers and it gives something readers can take action with.

But… and yes, there’s a but. It takes some work. A challenge can be as long as you want it, but most run between five and 30 days. I won’t kid you, it’s a lot of work to put one together. Luckily, there are lots of PLR providers who have done the work for you.

Take Suzanne and Tracy at Piggy Makes Bank (a couple of my favorite PLR providers). They have a specialty in challenges in both self-help and business. Their packages usually come with 30 days of posts, 30 days of emails (you want you readers pumped and primed for the challenge) and the how-to on putting together a challenge.

Interested to learn more? Then check out the available topics here.

 

For More Info on PLR Check Out these Articles:

  • What is PLR and Why You Need It to Save Time and Money?
  • How to Use PLR Content on Your Blog
  • My Favorite PLR Content Providers
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About Kate Koch

Writing has been a passion and career of Kate's for many years, starting in children's entertainment. She moved from cartoon writer to nonfiction book author, and from writing just for kids to providing lifestyle, general interest and career content to adults.

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