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Happy New Year: Does New Year Resolutions Work for Bloggers?

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Firstly, Happy NEW Year to you all. I’m so glad that 2018 worked really for us where we made ov

Firstly, Happy NEW Year to you all. I’m so glad that 2018 worked really for us where we made over $100,000 in revenue. The details will be out soon (where we’ll create a detailed case study around it along with the screenshots). So what are your blogging resolutions? - Is it increasing your blog traffic? - Is it increasing your sales? - Is it increasing your email list? - Is it increasing conversions rates? But before that, let me ask you a simple question: does new year resolutions REALLY work? Yes, they do work if you’ve a plan. Without a plan, you simply achieve your blogging resolutions. That being said, here’s the one thing you always need to remember: Think BIG, start small and always have a plan. If you have still not made up any new year blogging resolutions, [here’s an amazing post]( which can help you with it. Instead of wondering about what to do next, pick one or two blogging resolutions which can help you get ahead in blogging, create a plan and start working on your plan every single day. Make sure to click on the below link to read the post. [Top 10 new year resolutions for bloggers to succeed in 2019]( So what are your new year resolutions? Do you mind sharing them with me? You can reply to this email. To Your Blogging Success, Anil Agarwal SEO Expert and Founder at BloggersPassion To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add info@bloggerspassion.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Our postal address: 19C, Lajpat Nagar,, Gurgaon, India - 122001

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