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The 80/20 Rule for Blog Promotion

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Unlocking the Power of the 80/20 Rule for Effective Blog Promotion In the fast-paced world of blogging, promoting your content effectively can often feel like an uphill battle. With countless blogs vying for attention, it's crucial to employ smart strategies to ensure your voice is heard. One powerful approach is the 80/20 rule, also known as the Pareto Principle. This principle suggests that 80% of your results come from just 20% of your efforts, and it can be a game changer for your blog promotion. Understanding the 80/20 Rule At its core, the 80/20 rule reminds us that not all efforts yield equal results. In blogging, this means that a small fraction of your promotional activities will generate the majority of your traffic, engagement, and ultimately, your success. By identifying and focusing on these high-impact strategies, you can maximize your results while minimizing your time and effort. For instance: Content Creation: You might discover that a handful of your blog posts a

Department of Education prohibits social media interactions between teachers and students

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   In order to promote professionalism in the delivery of basic education programs, the Department of Education has released an order with instructions to avoid relationships and social media interactions with learners outside the school setting. In DepEd Order 47 s 2022 , the Department wants to promote effective and efficient policies and programs. To realize this, DepEd should be free from any partisan activities. As such, this Office reminds the officials and employees to practice the highest form of professionalism. “Refrain from engaging in any activity or relationship that may impair one’s ability to make objective decisions in the performance of his/her job functions. Avoid relationships, interaction, and communication, including following social media with learners outside the school setting, except if they are relatives . Acceptable Norms of Conduct for DepEd Employees including Teachers In defining acceptable norms of conduct and relationships in DepEd, officials and employe