When I see great blog posts that help and inspire me, I have to share them.

This roundup includes a post from a popular blogger about making Facebook work for your blog/website. The second post focuses on improving your older blog posts. The third post is an inspirational story about a group called The Writers Block.

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1. Find more Facebook friends.

Marketing blogger Neil Patel offers 7 great tips on how to get more Facebook followers, for free, to grow your blog or website. The post is a deep dive into how Facebook decides which of your followers get to see your Facebook page’s posts. He then offers strategies varying from quick and easy tweaks to methods that might need a more closer look and a little more time. If you’ve got 10 minutes today, you can try at least one of his suggestions.

Here’s the link: How to Get More Likes on Facebook Without Buying Fans

2. Give new life to your old blog posts.

As a blogger, you spend a lot of time writing your blog posts. So, you might as well get as many readers as possible to see your writing. The great news is that you can still draw in new readers, even with your older blog posts. Content marketer Anna Rud shows you how bring old blog posts back to life, on the blog Blogging Pro.

Check out her advice: How to Bring Traffic to Your Old Articles

3. Get inspired by “Writers Block.”
 
Most writers hate and struggle with writer’s block. But here’s a video featuring a wonderful writing program called The Writers Block. The group consists of volunteer teachers offering writing classes to inmates at a prison in South Carolina.
The video’s best quote comes from one of the inmates: “I look forward to hearing about people’s families, or things they’ve experienced throughout the week, or whatever they want to share in general … My family knows that I’m doing something constructive while I’m in here.”
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