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The rise of Problogger.net

July 19th, 2008 by Andreas from Xavier Media

I did a small comparisation of three of the best professional bloggers I know about: ShoeMoney.com, Problogger.net and JohnCow.com.

The funny thing is that all three of them had less then 50 000 visitors a year ago and now, at least two of them :) , got more then 200K visitors. This shows that it's possible to build a popular blog in little more then a year if you're good at what you do (i.e. writing in your blog and marketing your content).

The graph above is from Compete.com and shows that Problogger.net must be the most successful one of the three since his site has grown over 1600 % in one year! Lets just hope that the last months decrease is just something temporary due to summer or something :D .

Popularity: 36% [?]

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