Blogtipping Day–Where’s Yours?
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Link Love Costs Nothing
Easton Ellsworth at Blogwire declared today official Blogtipping Day and I’m in. How about you? As
the song goes “Give a little bit . . .” Here’s how it works.
- Choose three or more bloggers you admire and link to them,
- List three reasons why you admire each one.
- Then add a tip at the end.
That’s all there is to it.
Janice Myint
- Janice is the best at her job. She knows what she’s doing.
- Every email and message is filled with smiles and energy. I feel like a valued customer every time she talks to me.
- She takes on big complaints as personal quest, and tackles them like a warrior.
Tip: Janice, be careful. The whole blogosphere is going to be proposing marriage to you, and trying to steal you away.
Jeremy Wright
- Jeremy’s a great guy with a heart as big as the world.
- He works hard, doing thousands of things, but never loses his humanity.
- He makes things happen for other people and asks nothing in return.
Tip: Jeremy, don’t wear yourself out. We need you just as you are.
Brian Clark
- Brian teaches me more about writing every time I read his blog.
- He has been a friend to me beyond the call of duty.
- I feel lucky to have him in my address book.
Tip: Brian, stop, breathe and look at what you’ve built. It’s fabulous.
That was fun. I hope I get time to do more before the day is over.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
Tags: blogtipping, blog_promotion, Brian_Clark, Community, Janice_Myint, Jeremy_WrightNet Neutrality Is in Jeopardy
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Net Neutrality
Brian Clark at Copyblogger defines Net Neutrality in way that we can all understand it.
All of your current Internet marketing plans depend on Net Neutrality. And likely a lot that you do online outside the scope of business depends on it too. Net Neutrality allows everyone to compete on a level playing field and is the reason that the Internet is a force for economic innovation, civic participation and free speech. –The Four Horsemen of the Internet Apocalypse
Why is Brian talking about Net Neutrality?
Because Doc Searls is . . . and so is Jeff Pulver . . . and so am I — on all three of my blogs. Read more
Tags: Brian_Clark, copyblogger, Doc_Searls, free_speech, Jeff_Pulver, Net_Neutrality, Save_the_InternetSOB Business Cafe 04-14-2006
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Welcome to the SOB Cafe
We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the screenshot to enjoy each selection.
The Specials this Week are
Brian at Copyblogger catches the New York Times being clever with their headlines. Great analysis. Well-worth reading.
God over at the godblog lets us know she enters contests. The latest that she’s signed up for is Valleywag’s coin a Valleyspeak word contest. Win free music. Proof that god likes music. Like the new template, god–you must have a thing for change: seasons, day and night, people getting older . . .
If only Rocky could package this post and give it as a presentation to some CEOs I know. They need to learn that people need time and resources to do things right the first time. Lot’s of CEO’s could use a Hillbilly PhD. to get their priorities straight.
The essence of great writing and editing is knowing how to remove all of the words that you don’t need. This post from Jamdo Marketing does a great job of explaining that. (Apologies for that errant “b” earlier.” It’s Jamdo.” Get rid of the letters you don’t need too.)
Freshblog comes through again with some creative hacking for Blogger. Now you can make your posts expand and contract. Congratulations on the new design Freshblog–like your name it’s FRESH . . . I’m looking for my link in the blogroll, I think it fell off by mistake. . . . hope this doesn’t mean that we’re breaking up.
Related ala carte selections include
Marianne Richmond’s article on paying attention had such a strong impact on me last week. I was led to rethink some things in the quality of my own life. This one by Liz, from my writing blog.
Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like.
No tips required. Comments appreciated.
Have a great weekend!
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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