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Yesterday I published a guest post by Kelly, which was umm…. interesting to say the least. Despite the fact that she’s kind of nuts, she had some pretty good advice that I think you’ll find some gems in:
- How an idea for a post she’s working on got her connected to A-List Bloggers and on their radar
- How a random conversation with a friend she had turned into a product on her web site
- Her thoughts on guest posting and writing posts for some of the most well known blogs
Next week: An Interview with Nathan Hangen.
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Who’s this Nathan Hangen guy? He sounds awesome…
Good interview, Kelly is hilarious and blunt – I love the combo.
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