Happy Friday (And Bubble Gum Day) everyone!
Preface: Welcome to another weekly round-up post from our growing community of bloggers, writers, vloggers, podcasters, and other fellow creatives. To be straight to the point, each and every week we hand-pick five top posts from a pool of the highest voted user-submitted/created posts in the community and include them in this weekly round-up blog post, along with the newsletter for all of our e-mail subscribers. As per our submission rules, posts shared can not be re-posts, or older than 1 month (31 days), meaning that all of the following are fresh and recent! Tune in every week and you will gradually become a better and more insightful creative over time!
This week we begin with Matthew Schneier of NYMag who details out how podcasting is growing, evolving, and making a massive impact on the younger generations in his well written and long-form piece.
Right behind, we get to Moz contributor Suganthan Mohanadasan, who gives us a glimpse into the ever-changing technology Google is continuously tweaking, and highlights the most important SEO changes coming over the next year that shouldn’t be ignored by any aspiring blogger, entrepreneur, or creative. Staying ahead in the game is extremely important.
Bilingual blogger Sergey Faldin provides us with some real down-to-earth rules he follows to pump out dozens of quality articles each and every month on Medium, and earns the digital bronze this week.
In fourth, we get to Chengwei Liu, Professor of Strategy and Behavioural Science, who gives us a neat summary of his recent research (and findings) on the topic of luck and the massive role it plays in business, or any other creative or entrepreneurial venture or journey.
Finally, wrapping up this week’s best is Cristian Mihai who shares his top 10 most straightforward and common sense tips that can improve your blogging, lays out how to stay “real”, and reminds us that the most important ingredient is good old fashioned hard work.
Continue reading This Week in Blogging, Writing, and Content Creation: Feb 1 – Feb 7, 2020