On Writing

Enhance Your Blog Posts With News Sources

By Verblio / November 24, 2015 / 0 Comments

Blogging is an art form: it’s a careful balance between providing unique content that can’t be found anywhere else, while still covering the important and popular issues in your field. With this in mind, one of the best ways to provide value to your readers is to enhance your blog post with news sources.

What You Might’ve Missed From BlogMutt

By Verblio / November 18, 2015 / 0 Comments

“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” We’re experimenting with Storify to share the “best of” from all the content we share, produce and write about with you guys.

Fear and Outsourced Blogging in Phoenix

By Pat Armitage / November 18, 2015 / 0 Comments

I had two bags of M&Ms, seventy-five Diet Cokes, five sell sheets of high-powered marketing fluff, a bottle of Cholula, and a whole galaxy of snacks, treats, beverages, mints, and business cards…Also, a quart of coffee, a laptop case, a pint of concentrated orange juice, and two dozen opening lines during cocktail hour. Not that…

7 Freelance Writing Tips That Make Happier Clients

By Verblio / November 13, 2015 / 0 Comments

Editor’s note: We’ve seen some amazing success stories lately with BlogMutt customers, but none more dramatic than the customer who was invited to speak at an industry conference because of a post he got from a BlogMutt writer. Part of the magic of that post was how credible it was for that BlogMutt customer. I…

From a Freelance Writer’s Perspective: How to Write a Good Post

By Verblio / November 10, 2015 / 0 Comments

By Mariano Oreamuno on writing a good post. As a person who has an affinity for writing and enjoys making some money on the side, freelance writing work seemed to be the perfect solution. I’m a parent and I have a full-time job, so the brevity and concise nature of blogging really appeals to me. And…

Make Your Passwords Matter

By Verblio / November 4, 2015 / 0 Comments

I used to hate creating passwords. I would stare at that blank field waiting for something, anything, to occur to me. The pressure of trying to think of something secure enough to foil hackers, yet easy enough to remember, overwhelmed me. Add to that the specific requirements of each website: the length has to fit…