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The tagline of this blog starts with two words that I strongly believe in, aggressive blogging. Putting into practice everything you read on all those blogs about making money online that you’re subscribed to. If you don’t do that, then you’ve wasted the time it took you to read those articles.

Here’s one of the few bloggers that do just that, aggressive blogging, and he does it well. I’m talking about Matt Jones, an 18 year old blogger from UK, and his blog, Blogging Fingers.

bf Started in July, this blog about blogging ideas and making money online, had a very nice growth, despite the extremely saturated niche that he’s in, and that’s due to the aggressive style of blogging and promotion that I was talking about earlier.

Looking for validation from others that this is a blog worth subscribing to? 177 subscribers and 10,000 uniques in September, after just 3 months of blogging are testimony to that.

9 times on the front page of Sphinn are testimony of the quality of his posts, and if I may dare to say so, his guest posts on Problogger.net, JohnChow.com and Performancing.com, are proof that he has what it takes to make it big, and he also puts it well into practice. He does linkbait well, and the 13,000 backlinks that he has so far prove that.

Some good examples of linkbait that I enjoyed are:

One other thing that I like about him is that he’s also learning and improving constantly. His previous blog was sold for $1000 after just 3 months. Blogging Fingers made almost $400 in its 3rd month from direct ad sales, so it’s worth quite a bit more already. How many blogs about making money online make that much after just 3 months? Only true niche blogging can usually make that much so fast, if you’re truly inspired when you choose your topic.

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My own $0.02 is that if he continues to write original content and promote it as well as he did so far, he will be one of the big bloggers in the blogging tips and money making niche. It’s not easy to make it in this area, but he seems to pull it off quite well.

A small advice would be to concentrate more on things that bloggers are always looking for: new or better ways to monetize, outside the box thinking when it comes to promotion, link building, linkbait. There are only so many blogging tips articles that one can stomach, and probably everyone has by now a good idea on ways to finding inspiration for blogging.

rss_icon1 If you haven’t done that yet, I recommend visiting Blogging Fingers, and subscribing to its feed, if you want to see him grow and benefit from his tips.

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