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Journal Journal: Google Reader Alternatives: 3 Web Based RSS Readers to Manage Your Subscriptions

If you follow my writing, you probably know how much I love Google Reader. As you can imagine, this stopped me in my tracks. That's right. On July 1st, Google Reader says goodbye. The Learn More takes you to a page that tells you what you can export using their Google Takeout tool, but nothing in th ( http://kikolani.com/google-reader-alternatives-rss-reader.html)

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Journal Journal: How to Become a Freelance Writer and Blogger

One of the top questions I am asked is how I became a freelance writer and professional blogger. I touched on it a little in the Why Freelance Blogging post, but I thought I would go more in-depth. It all started with a blog. If you aspire to be a freelance blogger, then you must [...] ( http://freelanceblogging.net/how-to-become-a-freelance-writer-blogger/)

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Journal Journal: 10 Premium SEO Tools That You Can Try for Free (or Cheap)

If you don't do SEO for a living but want to do some major search marketing work with your website, you're in luck. You don't need to pay an expensive monthly fee if you need to do one-time research. The following are awesome SEO tools you can use for free or cheap for a limited time to do your sear ( http://kikolani.com/10-premium-seo-tools-try-for-free.html)

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Journal Journal: Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Kitten Meets Hedgehog

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the best posts of the week in blogging, business, freelancing, SEO, and social media on kikolani.com. The Resources Mashup Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+, retweeted on @kikolani, and read in RSS subscriptions ( http://kikolani.com/fetching-friday-resources-mashup-kitten-meets-hedgehog.html)

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Journal Journal: A Fresh Start on Kikolani

Spring is almost here, and along with it, a new start for Kikolani! Photo Credit: Jason Hines It all started with a webinar from Derek Halpern promoting his new course, Blog That Converts. During the webinar, he talked about content and how people were being driven mad by the misconception that to b ( http://kikolani.com/a-fresh-start-kikolani.html)

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