2 months ago Darren Rowse launched his incredibly popular project ‘31 Days to Build a Better Blog‘. In total, around 13 thousand bloggers signed up to the project and every day they were emailed with a task for the and details on how they can achieve it.
If you missed it, don’t worry. As today Darren launched a fully updated version of the 31 day challenge in an ebook. The book has 94 pages of content and includes a lot of new material which was not featured in the original challenge.
’31 Days to Build a Better Blog’ is currently on sale for $19.95 though SitePoint have a fantastic offer just now where you get the ebook free if you purchase their marketing book ‘Online Marketing Inside Out‘ in pdf or hard copy.
This is a fantastic offer in my opinion : For $29.95 you get a hard copy of a 210 page marketing book and Darrens 31 days challenge ebook. If you are not sure about whether ‘Online Marketing Inside Out‘ is worth purchasing, I recommend downloading the sample chapters first to see if it’s what you are looking for.
To find out more Darrens new workbook, please visit the link below.
Link : Get Your Own Copy of the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog WorkBook








Thinking about ordering this…
I downloaded the sample chapters of Online Marketing Inside Out. Going to read it tomorrow and if it's any good, I'm going to order that and get the ebook free with it, which is a great deal in my opinion.
I've already got 3 sitepoint books. Their quality is always top notch so you can't go wrong.
A great ebook for bloggers who wish to be a BETTER blogger!
I dunno about this, can't you dig up a ton of helpful tips to create a better blog just by searching "blogging tips" for free?
And I don't know who Darren is, but that's just me, lol.
good I Want it
thanks, i will check the book later.
Great ebook. Thanks for the discount info bro. Cheers.
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Just requested the free sample, I really wanna know how to get facebook likes and countless Retweets
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