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If you had a Gun against your Head to Double your Readership in Two Weeks, What Would you Do? – An Interview with Tim Ferriss

July 24, 2007 by Peter Fletcher

Here’s a really interesting article from Darren Rowse at Problogger about strategies to improve subscriber numbers to a blog. What jumps out here is the importance of taking a stand on something – saying something controversial – that polarises opinion.
If you had a Gun against your Head to Double your Readership in Two Weeks, What Would you Do? – An Interview with Tim Ferriss

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