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6+1 Traits of Effective Blog Writing

May 30, 2006 by Liz Leave a Comment

Effective Writing Traits Kids Know that We Don’t

I’m writing a writing program again. Writing programs are like other products. They have their individual nuances. They offer particular features and benefits, but all solid writing programs offer certain things in common. The engine of any well-built writing program is the 6+1 Traits of Writing.

If you’re reading this post, it’s unlikely that you encountered the 6+1 Traits as a student. You could find plenty about them on the Web now. Unfortunately, what you found would take the form of lessons and research for teaching school children. Why should school kids and their teachers be the only ones with direct access to the information and the rest of us have to adjust our thinking?

I’ve decided a simple action is in order. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Personal Branding, Productivity, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: 6_Traits_of_Writing, 6+1_traits_of_writing, 6+1-traits, blog_promotion, finding_ideas, Liz, power_writing, quality_content, voice, Writing

Writing– The 2 PowerQuestions

May 17, 2006 by Liz Leave a Comment

The Second Question

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When I start with that blank page, whether I think about it or I stare into space, two questions are waiting in white letters on the white space. I have to make myself see them and answer them before I will ever be able to write. The questions are basic and always the same.

What will your topic be?

and

What do you want to say about it?

If I can answer those two questions, the piece pretty much writes itself.

It really is as simple as that.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: power_writing, questions, transitions, writer's_block, writing_series

Don’t Fear the Blank Screen — Be a Miner

May 6, 2006 by Liz Leave a Comment

Staring at a Blank Screen

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Staring at a blank screen does nothing for me. In fact, I recommend against it. In my way of thinking, blank things encourage more blank things. When I want my head filled with information and ideas, not with blank, emptiness I do this. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Content, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: blog_promotion, finding_ideas, mining_your_archives, Personal Branding, power_writing, quality_content, stronger_voice, writer's_block

A Sample 6-Minute Transition

April 25, 2006 by Liz Leave a Comment

A Sample Transition–Try It

A short transition, like the one I wrote about this morning, is not only a great way to prepare for writing, it’s a great way to unwind at the end of the day.

So with that in mind, I saved this sample transition-retreat for now. Put some kick back music in your headphones and enjoy this photo (or choose one of your own). If you want a written reflection, click the image and you can use the one I wrote for it.

Heart on the Water

Heart upon the Water photo from stock exchange

Taking care of you is also a great way to take care of those around you.

Brand you and me.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Motivation, Productivity, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: 6-Minute_Transition_to_Writing, power_writing, transitions, writer's_block

6-Minute Transition to Writing

April 25, 2006 by Liz Leave a Comment

I’m No Good at Transitions

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Start a day in a meeting; then it’s off to start writing. Some people can immediately be working. That won’t be me that you’re seeing. I’m not one of those people. I’m no good at transitions.

Tim Allen best expressed this feeling. He said smething like,

I hate getting into the shower, and I hate getting out.

That’s me.

The problem is I leave a meeting, chirping like a box of birds. It’s a personal idiosyncrasy–once my extrovert gets talking and interacting, I have trouble finding my thinking and writing introvert. As with most things me, the only solution I’ve found — giving my brain what it needs — I’m good at that. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Motivation, Productivity, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: 6-Minute_Transition_to_Writing, power_writing, transitions, writer's_block

Editing: Just Some of My Very Different Thoughts

April 19, 2006 by Liz Leave a Comment

Power Editing

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Substitute “damn” every time you’re inclined to write “very”; your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be.
— Mark Twain

In the Successful Blog Cafe last week Rob at Jamdo’s article offered advice on how to strip out excess words in your posts to increase keyword density. That’s good editing advice. In fact, much of editing is taking out ALL of the words that you don’t need.

Words that Writers Don’t Need

As bloggers, we write in a conversational tone, but conversation moves fast and easy. We can correct if someone doesn’t understand what we’re saying. They can interrupt if we’re going on, and on, and on, and on. We’re likely to notice if our audience walks away while we’re still talking.

Unfortunately, we don’t have those luxuries when the words are written. More written words don’t necessarily build more bridges and rapport. Additional words can get between the reader and our message. Here are places I go to remove extra words that creep in while I’m writing. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Content, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: blog_promotion, Personal Branding, power_editing, power_writing, quality_content, reader_support, stronger_voice, tighter_writing

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