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Radio Enso Episode #44 with Corbett Barr and Caleb Wojcik

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Join me Monday, June 18th at 6 p.m. Pacific/9 Eastern on Radio Enso. My guests will be Corbett Barr, founder of Think Traffic, and Expert Enough and Caleb Wojcik of Pocket Changed, who will discuss their project How To Start A Blog That Matters.
 
About: Hundreds of millions of blogs are online today. Thousands more are started every day. Anyone can start a blog in 5 minutes, but very few people will start blogs that matter. What’s the difference between most blogs and the select few that attract huge followings? That’s a question I started asking myself long before I started my first blog. Since then, I’ve started three popular blogs, and I’ve helped friends and clients attract huge audiences with blogs. I’ve also seen plenty of bloggers work incredibly hard on something that never takes off.
 
By studying these differences and through the work I’ve been doing for the past three years, I’ve developed a repeatable formula for building successful blogs. This formula is what I used to create each of my three blogs: CorbettBarr.com, Think Traffic andExpert Enough. I have also used the formula to help clients launch or grow blogs that attract from 10,000 to 100,000+ visitors per month (including Live Your Legend, Man Vs. Debt, Primer Magazine and The Possibility of Today).
 
I created this course because I believe in the ability of blogs to change the lives of the people who start them and the readers who follow them. I have seen blogs change the lives of many of my closest friends. I would love to also help you start a blog that matters.
 
For more about How To Start A Blog That Matters, visit http://startablogthatmatters.com/.

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