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Schools out for summer!

Well after a gruelling Physics exam this morning, I’m over-the-moon to say that I’m officially on Summer Holidays. Yay! This time I’ve got over 2 and a half months to really focus on my entrepreneurial dreams and to start building my internet empire. I think the best idea now, is to make a plan of […]

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Welcome

Welcome to Blogtrepreneur. The site is in beta, which is the web 2.0 buzz word for under construction. Please feel free to browse the site, and if you discover any bugs or problems with the site, don’t hesistate to report it to either Adnan or Matt through the Contact Page. We hope you enjoy your […]

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The stresses of maintaining a blog

Recently, I have noticed how much pressure I have put on myself to write consistently (summarised by my last post). This increased stress has led me to doubt my blogging abilities and whether I should really continue with blogging. I asked a few people about this, including some people on www.youngentrepreneur.com/forum, who asked me the […]

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Are you a naturally born blogger?

I’ve been reading a lot this week, mostly focusing on the world of entrepreneurship and business blogging, and in doing so has taken me from sites like Problogger and Entrepreneurs Journey, to many of the sites that I link to on my blog. However, what has struck me the most, are their individual abilities to […]

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My Blogtrepreneuring Habits!

This week at Problogger, Darren Rowse has highlighted the need for a blogging rhythm when it comes to writing posts, checking emails and the like. So I thought I would do my own mini-version of how I divide my time up each day. Now unfortunately for me, I am not able to blog full time, […]

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How often do you post on your blog?

I was reading a great post by Darren Rowse (a.k.a. Problogger), about how he spends his time blogging, and the rhythm he uses on a day-to-day basis when writing new articles. He writes: “A year or so ago I used to spend a higher percentage of the time I dedicated to blogging actually writing content. […]

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