“What’s Your Most Successful Post, Liz?”
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Did You Really Think I’d Pick Just One?
The answer to the What’s yours? question that you’ve asked me is that I have two most successful posts here and one at my writing blog.
- Love at First Write: 5 +1 Steps to Your Authentic Writing Voice because it holds the keys to writing.
- An Open Thought: Please Take the Keys because the conversation in the comments is a naked education in blogging and the beauty of community.
If it has to be one, my choice is a favorite child that think of as the most outstanding piece — it’s human, heartfelt, and hopeful. It still moves me when I read it.
It’s the essay I offered as a prize. And, Starbucker, there is a car in it.
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Who’s Paying for This?!
A few days before the party we’d had quite a discussion about whether people would be wrong to take money for writing comments that they sincerely felt. In the last comment on that post I left a message for a blogger friend, Chris Cree. . . .
Lorelle couldn’t be here, but she emailed to say,
Give my love to all the fellow SOBers and wish I was there!
I did.
Outstanding Bloggers’ Most Successful Posts: Afternoon and Evening
- Mark Ryden’s cabinet of curiosities and popular antiquities by Stephanie
- perfect cheese sandwich by SeanRox
- How to Write E-mail that Sucks: An Incomplete Guide
- Commentary: Economy Foam by Debbie Millman
- If You’re Gonna Write Crap, Journal by Carolyn Manning and We Are Family by Carolyn Manning
- Cubicle Warrior - What it takes by Scot Herrick
- In the side of a mountain, there exists, a place named paradise by Jessica Doyle
- The Battles Hymn of the Blogger by Mike Sansone
- Crash Davis and the Belief Statement - My Turn by Starbucker
- Putting Holes in Walls by Ann Michael
- Blogging in Person by Sandra Renshaw
- Customer Service Difference #3: Ritz Carlton and Who else wishes there were no moronic idiots in customer service?
- Content Theft? Please, Tell Me What You Think About This… by Mark Wade
- A Brief History of Digg Controversy by Tony
- What Happens During Euthanization? by Renée
- Writing for WOM ^ Branding the Croc Hunter Way by Kammie K. and Be Unique, Kick the Critique - Self-Love is Where it’s At by Kammie K.
- Successful Blog by Cat
- Simplified Business Plans for the Real World.by Becky McCray
- Comments From Students on Using a Class Blog by Dr. Delany Kirk
- Case File 060805 by Timothy Johnson
At comment 278. Chris Cree discovered that I said he was paying for each comment at this birthday party. Chris said
OK! I must insist: Everyone stop commenting on this post!
I just noticed that Liz promised that I was volunteered to pay for all these comments!I better call Visa and up my credit limit!
Of course, no one listened.
Mike Sansone gave me a party hat and poetry. Liz Strauss Wears a Cap.
SeanRox had promised a cake.
What kind of cake do you like Liz? I’m stopping by the bakery later, so I can get your favorite. . . . Ok Liz, a flourless chocolate cake — with confectioner’s sugar only on top it is. I just put in the order and I’ll pick it up on my way back to the party.
I think he ate it himself. . . . Gosh I hope he didn’t get sick. (They don’t call it “killer cake” for no reason.)
HART brought HART’s Famous Chili. So I finally got something to eat.
We talked and partied until almost midnight.
It was an SOBirthday.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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The Party Post Was Up at 5:33 a.m.
Everyone who attended the blog birthhday party October 24, 2006 was invited to bring a link to their most successful post and to explain how they made that choice. Each blogger made a choice based on his or her own criteria. During the party, people left to read posts and came back to talk about them.
To celebrate DWB’s one year b-day Cat created a shared banner page. Take a look it is incredible — like the blog it comes from.
Timothy Johnson offered these words his sales for charity.
And since you made a semi-obscure reference to “Race Through The Forest,” check out the charitable promotion I’m running right now. I’m basically donating my book-sales margins, so I want to sell as many books as possible to benefit three very deserving child serving organizations. . . . Let’s hope those Amazon reviews help raise a whole lot of money for some really great charities: A Time to Give.
Outstanding Bloggers’ Most Successful Posts: Morning
Outstanding bloggers identified these posts as their most successful in the first 250 comments of the party.
- Motley F….. Crue by Martin (warning: some words my offend).
- You’ve only Got 30 Seconds or 20 Words… by Char and The Queen of Multitasking or ADD? by Char
- Your Life, Your Greatest Work of Art by Rick
- Biphasic Sleep : 30 Day Summary by Scott
- The Ingenious Thomas Heatherwick by Mark McGuinness
- My Three Most Influential Teachers by Kent Blumberg
- Negative Thinking Power by Chris Cree
- The Power of 48 Minutes by John Richardson
- 3 Valuable Lessons from 1st Grade Career Day by Tony D. Clark
- You’d Have to be Brain Dead to Listen Up! by Ellen Weber
- What Adoption Usually Looks Like by Kate and No More Gratuitous Celebrity Mother Mentions
- New to Blogging? So was I at one time… by TechZ and My # 1 Digg I heart geek boys
- What Do You See in This Drawing? by Robyn McMaster
- Ignore the Sun by Roger von Oech and Do You Recognize This Symbol?
- 21 Ways to Be More Creative by Christine Kane
- Amusing PowerPoint Slideshows in Hart’s email by HART
- Writing like Dead Grass by Michael Stelzner
- Net Neutrality Threatens Grandparents/Vets by Joe
- We Can Still Pass The Combating Autism Act by Big Roy
- Who Do You Think You Are? by Steve
- The Purpose of A Hearty Life by Hsien Lei
- Pisa & Florence With Kids
- media strategic myopia by Mike Dunn
- Keep moving toward your goals by Kirsten Harrell, Psy.D.
- Breaking: Bach Joins Keller Williams Realty by Benjamin
- Home At Last by Debbie Call
- The Shoes by Candice
Acomment 80 that we started tallking about the importance of breathing and what it meant when we were breathing through one notril more than the other.
In the middle of that discussion — at comment 96 — Tony decided that he would see whether co.comments could keep with the number of comments this post would be getting. . . . more on that later.
At comment 180, Tim asked Is there a World Record for most comments received on a single blog post? Who/where/how would track?
I found this link — Most Comments Ever.
Candice did elaborate.
There are actually many other posts about shoes, like “the shoes the laptop wears” and my red shoes. (The laptop wears a pair of pointy-toed black leather high heels that were the talk of my cousin’s wedding. Heh.)
The coolest people were coming to this party, and It was only 1:40 in the afternoon.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
PS If I missed your most successful post link from the morning of the party, please let me know and I’ll update the list.
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