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Steve Pavlina Six Figure Blogging


Steve Pavlina explains the advantages of simple text in blogs

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25 Responses to “Steve Pavlina Six Figure Blogging”

  1. VelikiBedak says:

    I agree with you, I got really mad when I saw that he is actually promoting vegan diet, when paleo diet is also best for me and is my choice to.

  2. cloningprocess says:

    Perhaps you could start by going to his site and reading some of his posts , before making unfounded statements.If you do take the initiative of visiting Steve’s website and reading his material , please be decent enough to come back here and retract your statement :) …because you will feel the urge to do so

  3. Cycosis12 says:

    thats a lesson in itself, sensei cachafep

  4. DjAndProduce says:

    i saw your reply holycow and i laughed- just thought i’d tell you, heres what happened….i clicked to watch this video and saw that pnut40 had wrote sheep and then i saw what you wrote and it made me laugh – i wasnt rofl but i defiantly lol’d a bit – i probably wont remember it as one of the funniest things ive ever read but like i say i did laugh-actually come to think of it, it was more of a smile and a “hah” so i suppose it does count as a laugh but more of an inside 1 with a bit of outside

  5. internetsgoldenegg says:

    Hey I really enjoyed your video. I just posted a new one you might like. I look forward to your next one

  6. holycow818181 says:

    Goat!

    Wait, what are we playing?

  7. pnut40 says:

    Sheep!

  8. liquidplastic62 says:

    So, we’re all after a better life; expanding our potential. Guess what this really means is we want MORE money! Some of the most successful blogs started out as genuine attempts to entertain and offer free info.
    It’s another goldrush eh? Stay in your job and don’t pay anyone money to tell you how to make money. What you give freely with a loving heart will be rewarded.

  9. digitwoman says:

    I have to agree even though I love reading his blog. His eyes are kind of weird

  10. wengerboy says:

    steve still looks a bit off in his public speaking, but thats the area hes working on now, you can the difference in a few years time

  11. Walley666 says:

    Also, consider the fact that many ‘high achievers’ (totally subjective though this is) came from humble backgrounds, especially on the front of wisdom. Whilst not entirely relevant to this situation, the substance remains – judge the messenger not by the clothes he wears but by the message he brings.

  12. CaCHaFep says:

    Why do we have to believe in this guy?? All things he achieved in life so far was developing some unimportant computer games in his youth and living by a blog teaching things created by him to people. Is he an example of a high achiever? No way. Hes not in the moral position of teaching anything about life except for how to win easy money on internet.

  13. systemsystemsystem says:

    I discovered his blog some weeks ago and this is the first time I see him in a video. He’s great, I read his articles every day and I am improving a lot in some areas of my life. Thanks for the video.

  14. himanshuchaturvedi14 says:

    he is a real hero…go to his site, he is intelligent..and do things in real sense

  15. Loser2WinnerGuy says:

    Steve Pavlina is great, I am going to use his teachings as part of my Loser to Winner Experiment.

  16. websweetweb says:

    you can’t take him serious looking like that? what, you want george clooney or tom cruise to deliver your personal development advice, stuff that is going to change YOUR LIFE? man, if i were you i’d take it from a donkey if I had to.

  17. websweetweb says:

    dude. weirdo? why do u care how he talks? you are lucky enough to get what he says for free. i t doesn’t matter how he says it. I don’t care if he said what he says in an air of helium. i’m all ears for him

  18. jnort122 says:

    I’m a huge fan of his website, but I think he is “decent” as a speaker but talks like a weirdo and looks even more awkward than he talks… I’ll stick to reading his content.

  19. faheeta says:

    so your saying have a niche, but don’t have a niche lol

  20. sumadartsan says:

    Why do we care so much about appearances? If the message is good, why does it matter what the person looks like or what they are wearing?

  21. EZASUPonONE says:

    Ver interesting speech. Again though, if you are wishing to market a blog, make it general. If you are making a personal blog define your niche and stick to your target market.

  22. byteful says:

    Well-explained, and very good advice! Don’t box yourself in.

    Being a reader of his blog for the past two years, it’s quite interesting finally *seeing* him in action. Really fascinating individual. Expect to see him doing more speeches around the world in the new few years. He’s one of the good guys. :)

  23. JackHammond says:

    He needs to get a tailored suit, he looks like a penguin. He’s got good stuff to say, but I can’t take him serious looking like that.

  24. torilink says:

    well, i disagree with the niche category comments. I say niche away, there is better more focused traffic and higher conversions on sales & ad clicks. but, that is just my .02.

  25. nycsfsdhopper says:

    Perhaps Steve could watch Godfather III – not for the movie but for suits.

    Go Steve Go!
    .. and if you wear a big suit — fine. I am far more interested in the content.

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