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bootcamp.png Yesterday I mentioned a free report that Leo Babauta had released on the topic of getting subscribers to a blog (you can get a copy here) and mentioned in the post that Leo was also running a new 10 module training course on the same topic on his new A-List Blogging Bootcamp site.

The ‘Skyrocket Your Subscriber Count’ bootcamp training is now open for enrollment – but only for the next few days as the course actually begins on 18 August.

It runs between 18-27 August and covers these topics:

Day 1: The Psychology of Subscribing
Day 2: How to Use design to Hook Readers
Day 3: Why Usability is the Key to Keeping Visitors on Your Blog
Day 4: Crafting a Killer About Page & Prime Posting Rhythm
Day 5: What Kind of Content Creates Subscribers and How to Write it
Day 6: How to Craft Headlines that Lure Readers to Your Blog
Day 7: What Kind of Images Attract Readers
Day 8: The Art of Guest Posting
Day 9: How to Promote Your Blog: Strategies that Rock
Day 10: How to Leverage Social Media for Super Success

I’ll be involved in the teaching of at least two of the topics as a guest expert. Brian Clark from CopyBlogger will also be involved. Leo will be doing the bulk of the teaching and is someone who definitely has the runs on the board as someone with more subscribers than both Brian and myself here on ProBlogger!

Leo’s included a money back guarantee on the training/

Get full details and enroll here at A-List Blogging Bootcamps.

Post from: Blog Tips at ProBlogger.

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