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 The Weekly Buzz: What Is This Thing? Podcasting, Bad Commentators, and More

Submitted by James Mowery on June 23, 2008 - 12:57am in

The Hive, a Performancing project, was created to provide a community for those looking to increase the performance of their blog and network with the pros. The Hive still continues to grow, and there are many great things being discussed within.

What Is It?

Performancing Hive is a place where you can talk about blogging, advertising, writing, search engine optimizing, monetizing, and anything else related to this business we call blogging. It really is a place where professionals and those hopeful of going professional can bounce around ideas and talk about our passion.

If you have questions, we have the answers.

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 The Weekly Buzz: Watering Holes, Share This, Which Stats Programs

Submitted by Jeff Chandler on June 14, 2008 - 8:41am in

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The Hive, a Performancing project, was created to provide a community for those looking to increase the performance of their blog and network with the pros. The Hive still continues to grow, and there are many great things being discussed within.

Here is a small sampling of the buzz:

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 The Weekly Buzz: 100th Hive Member, Writer's Block, and Money Makers

Submitted by James Mowery on June 1, 2008 - 7:18am in

Hive

The Hive, a Performancing project, was created to provide a community for those looking to increase the performance of their blog and network with the pro's. Well, the professionals are buzzing around, and even I am learning stuff from the other members. The Hive still continues to grow, and there are many great things being discussed within.

Here is a glimpse into what has happened recently:

Hive's 100th Member

I would like to congratulate "woodpecker34" on being the 100th member to join Performancing Hive. All our members are in good company with the likes of Matt Craven, David Peralty, Hartley Singer, Deborah Ng, Jesse Nachtigal, and other successful bloggers. As the Hive grows, the information and feedback continually improves, and you are missing out on great opportunities if you are not a member.

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 What's Going On In Hive This Week?

Submitted by Ryan Caldwell on April 10, 2008 - 3:25pm in

So what's going on in Performancing's Hive this week? Let's take a look at some of the topics discussed:

  • How to easily get 10x more comments
  • 7 Principles of Internal Linkbuilding
  • How to dominate a niche
  • The "library" method for maximizing old blog content
  • 5 Steps for your Business to Make More Money
  • Chris Garrett provides answers to "What's your biggest blogging challenge?"

Plus ...

  • We gave away over $250 in cash and prizes
  • Chris Garrett has released a free eBook called "Planning Successful Blogs - Hive Special Report"
  • Jesse Nachtigal from Cigar Jack has released a free eBook called "Building Authority for Your Niche"

As you can see, Hive is an amazing community full of useful information and I encourage you to sign up and join the fun.


 Performancing Hive: The Weekly Buzz

Submitted by James Mowery on February 29, 2008 - 11:08pm in

The Hive

The Hive, a project started by Performancing to provide a community for those looking to increase the performance of their blog/site, is steadily growing in numbers. There are many great things going on in the Hive, and I will take this opportunity to let everyone know what they are missing out on.

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 Why I Belong to Hive

Submitted by debng on February 16, 2008 - 12:18pm in

I could talk about blogging all day. The problem is, I don’t know anyone in the real world who blogs, cares to talk about blogging, or even knows what a blog is for that matter. I do talk to fellow bloggers via Skype or Twitter on occasion, but not everyone wants to discuss SEO tips or whether or not I should purchase a particular domain. That’s why I appreciate Performancing’s Hive forum.

If you’re a regular to my Freelance Writing Jobs blog you know people encourage me to charge for access to job leads and advice, and I refuse to do it. You also know I don’t pimp products or services for the hell of it, especially services where you’re expected to reach into your wallet. I don’t accept swag for swag’s sake and I don’t promote a product unless it’s something I absolutely believe in.

When I heard it would cost $10 for access to Hive I questioned the price. I felt $10 per month was way too high. But after spending months in a private forum with other senior Performancing members, I knew a private forum just for bloggers and people serious about the new media would yield a goldmine of information.

Why should you join Hive? I’m not going to sell you anything. Instead, I’ll tell you why I belong to Hive.

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 We're doing something really cool in Hive right now...

Submitted by Ryan Caldwell on February 13, 2008 - 9:51pm in

One of the really cool things about Performancing Hive is the cooperative social media experiments that we get to do together. In just a few weeks, Hive has grown to over 40 members and we can do things together that we can't do alone. That's what Hive is all about.

And right now, we're doing something really cool. Something that will benefit everyone, especially those with smaller blogs. So I encourage you to join Hive. Yes, it does cost $10 per month. But the help you'll get from others makes it worth so much more.

Again, if you join right now, you'll be coming into the middle of a fun social experiment that's already seeing really nice results.

Come in. The water's nice.