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Finding and Communicating Your Value | chrisg.com - 0 views

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    Excellent post that helps to focus thinking around what a blog or website is about. In Particular: 1. what will a reader get that they cannot get anywhere else? What will you do for them What will they care? 2. What is your mission? What is your promise? 3. Your signature story.
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Breaking in a New Pair of Hiking Boots | sectionhiker.com - 0 views

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    When you break in a pair of boots, your focus has to be on acclimating your feet to the boot as much as on the boot itself.
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The Ultralighter: Super Duper Ultralight Windscreen - 0 views

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    Focus on a DIY windscreen for your hiking stove.
anonymous

Thru-Hiking Tips Part 1 | Erik The Black's Backpacking Blog - 0 views

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    Excellent post that provides some focus on the challenges confronting thru-hikers. Understanding what the challenges are and, where possible, being able to counter or have a contingency to address the challenges will increase your likelihood of success.
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Hiking in Finland: The Art Of Outdoor Blogging - 0 views

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    An excellent article describing the main software options available to someone who wants to set up a blog. Whilst the author own focus in on the outdoors, this blog post is relevant to anyone who wants to set up a blog.
anonymous

Bear Bag Hanging Techniques @ Backpacking Light - 0 views

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    A brief review of bear bag hanging techniques with a focus on minimizing weight and maximizing simplicity.
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What's in this Backpacker's Lightweight Video Kit | Casey Greene @caseygreene - 0 views

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    " Now, I know a lot of people would focus on getting the best image quality first, and a 5d mkIII would certainly fit that bill, bu"
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Keeping Your Campsite Child-Friendly | Family FOcus Blog @focusblog - 0 views

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12 Lessons from 4 Inspiring Local Business Blogs : @ProBlogger - 0 views

  • Use posts to subtly inspire readers to purchase.
  • Use posts to subtly inspire readers to purchase. These posts are followed by links to the books by the authors discussed in the posts themselves—a great, logical, unobtrusive tie-in that would certainly boost sales.
  • Rather than trying to “come up with” content, let seasonal variations and your industry itself guide your posting schedule.
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  • This makes the blogging task more about editing and approving content than starting it from scratch
  • But it does support an “industry” of motorbike riders and bike-related businesses.
  • It’s not a business blog as such, in that the blog doesn’t support an individual business.
  • Crowdsource your content to reduce the blogging burden and expand the reach and relevance of your blog.
  • Find good ways to link provided content that provide the greatest value to users. At the end of each ride listing on this blog, we see links to related businesses, events, and other rides nearby. That’s pretty useful to riders!
  • Make your blog into a resource for your customers, and they’ll be unable to resist coming back again and again. A great way to build authority in your industry.
  • If your business’s product or service is visually appealing, use imagery wherever you can.
  • Bring your customers into the picture with case studies, to inspire others, and reflect your customer focus.
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