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Well, the blogsphere seems to be back up to speed today. I didn’t have to search far and wide to find good posts (thank goodness). Here’s today’s top selections …

Pick of the Day - The Must Read Blog Post

Max has a great post on how you need to think big if you want to make it big. Too many of us underestimate our abilities and the value we can provide, and are then surprised when we’re not making any money. This post is a great antidote to that kind of thinking.

http://bloggingexperiment.com/archives/think-pennies-get-pennies.php

Other Great Articles

In a guest post today at DailyBlogTips, Abhijeet Mukherjee has a great post on how to get to know your blog visitors. For a blogger, a reader is like a customer. If you want to keep that customer, you have to keep giving them what they want. To know what they want, you have to know who they are. Good post.

http://www.dailyblogtips.com/do-you-know-your-visitors-5-points-to-consider/

Zac Johnson has a nice post on “Picking the Right Niche Market”. I think his most important point is to do something that you are passionate about. It’s so obvious, but it’s the one most people miss, including me (at first).

http://zacjohnson.com/picking-the-right-niche-market/

Garry Conn has a post on the value of reading John Chow backwards. Basically, Gary makes the point that John’s focus really isn’t on making money online anymore. However, if you go through his archives, you will find tons of hidden gems.

http://www.garryconn.com/make-money-online-by-reading-john-chow-backwards.php\

Copyblogger always seems to have the best titles for their posts. Today, it’s “Feel Great Naked: Confidence Boosters for Getting Personal”. I’ll let you read the rest.

http://www.copyblogger.com/feel-great-naked/

Traffikd has a great post on “The Costs of Over Reliance on Social Media Traffic”. Definitely worth a read.

http://traffikd.com/traffic-building/over-reliance-social-media-traffic/