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Mini-Session 10: 5 Things I Look for in a Blog

March 12, 2007 by Guest Author

Guest Speaker: Terry Starbucker

5 Things I Look For In a Blog –

  1. Fine Style – The look and the “feel” of a site on first glance sets the tone for the reading to come; if the presentation is messy, than the writing probably is too.
  2. Good Headline Writing – I like to be “grabbed” by pithy and oftentimes whimsical headlines that pull me into the post
  3. Positivity – Now I couldn’t call myself a “Half-Fuller” if I didn’t prefer a positive take on your subject matter, would I?
  4. Subject Matter Passion – Care about what you are writing about, put that on the page, and I’ll gobble it up
  5. Simplicity and Elegance of Prose – I can’t help it, I paid attention in English class – I love the proper and concise use of the language (including punctuation and spelling.

Thank you, Terry!
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Visit Terry’s blog, Ramblings from a Glass Half Full, to get and keep a positive view on people, life, business, and what things are about. –ME “Liz” Strauss
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Let’s open the Q&A . . .

I’ll go first. Terry, what is the one thing that will get you to keep coming back to a blog??


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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Blog Review, Ramblings-From-A-Glass-Half-Full, Terry-Starbucker

Mini-Session 9: Branding and Blogging

March 12, 2007 by Guest Author

Guest Speaker: Mike Wagner

1. Blogging is a free sample of your brand.

2. Your creativity and unique point of view must be evident in your blog.

3. Everyone’s blog contains implicit and sometimes explicit invitations that
become your brand’s promise.

4. Empathy is what makes blogs useful, without it your blog brand is
useless.

5. Blogs are for the “pro-am” spirit of our times; do you have a “pro-am”
brand?

Thank you, Mike!
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Visit Mike’s blog, Own Your Own Brand, to catch a regular update on how to keep your brand on the right path. –ME “Liz” Strauss
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Let’s open the Q&A . . .

I’ll go first. Mike, what is the key to owning your own brand?


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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, branding-and-blogging, Mike-Wagner, Own-Your-Own-Brand

Mini-Session 8: Blogging Beyond the Blogosphere

March 12, 2007 by Guest Author

Guest Speaker: Wendy Piersall

We build our traffic and subscriber base primarily from other bloggers – but in doing so, are we unwittingly excluding non-bloggers from our sites?

We started our blogs to reach others with the value we can add to their lives. But we may not reach our goal if we stay too focused on each other in the world of blogs.

What can we do to ensure the welcome mat is out for all of our site visitors, not just our blogging pals? And how can we add value beyond the Blogosphere?

Thank you, Wendy!
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Wendy blogs for eMoms and eDads on the life of work-at-home parent. You can find Wendy at eMoms at Home. –ME “Liz” Strauss
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Let’s open the Q&A . . .

I’ll go first. Wendy, what can a blogger do to attrack non-blogging readers?


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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blogging-for-nonbloggers, emomsathome, Wendy-Piersall

Mini-Session 7: Music and Moods

March 12, 2007 by Guest Author

Guest Speaker: Ellen Weber, PhD

Ever rolled out of bed like a Mack truck hit you – only to find a particular tune on the car radio suddenly unzipped new colors into your day? Both sleep and music can make or break a workday in ways that might surprise you. More surprising yet is the fact that you can juggle these two to serve you better.

So while music and sleep may shift your moods from calm to calamity you can shift them back, by music you play and by sleep patterns that avoid alarms while in the REM or deeper rapid eye movement stages. What music do you listen to and how do you awaken on an ordinary work day?

Thank you, Ellen!
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Visit Ellen’s Blog, Brain Based Business, where she provides daily tips for business leaders on how our brains affect what we do. –ME “Liz” Strauss
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Let’s open the Q&A . . .

I’ll go first. Ellen, so what music is music to blog by?

 


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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Brain-Based-Business, Ellen-Weber, music-and-moods

Mini-Session 6: Blogging Blunders

March 12, 2007 by Guest Author

Guest Speaker: Chris Garrett

Liz left a comment on my blog about bloggers who talk down to their readers. It got me thinking (as Liz’s comments do). I don’t think it was aimed at me but at the same time don’t want people to think I believe I have all the answers.

I firmly believe we are all learning, and should make every effort to. We all have experiences to share. Experience is gained through doing things wrong as much as getting things right. Sometimes I think we learn more from goofs than successes. I expect we have all made some mistakes that others could avoid.

The biggest blunder I have made quite a few times is switching blog URLs. My sites have broken links through switching domains, changing hosts or changing software platform Whatever the cause the end result was breaking the paths people were using to find me. In the early days it meant broken bookmarks and links. More recently having to start over with zero feed readers. You should always make the effort to keep consistant URLs. If necessary redirect the old to the new.

Another major mistake was at the launch of performancing. I posted too much too fast. Readers couldn’t keep up with it and I burned out. At times I was posting four long posts a day. Our readers would have been just as happy with one day, perhaps more so. Yes when you launch a blog it is important to have a good archive of posts but this was overkill.

My most recent mistake was going off on a self-righteous rant. It’s not my style. I can’t even do it very well. There are very few occasions where I regret posting, even fewer where I go back and change a post once it has gone out to feed, but this one didn’t sit well with me at all so I edited it. My lesson here was to never post angry.

What blogging blunders have you made? Share your “shame” in the comments …

Thank you, Chris!
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Visit Chris’ Blog Chrisg.com where he keeps us all thinking straight on the ideas of new media –Me “Liz” Strauss
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Let’s open the Q&A . . .

I’ll go first, my second week at Successful Blog, I asked a programmer with limited SEO to help me do a simple series on search engines. I had no idea what I was talking about, and didn’t realize that his ways were no longer current. I learned a lot about SEO, negative feedback, keeping cool under fire, and why you should stick to what you know.

Who’s next?


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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Blogging-Blunders, Chris-Garrett, Chrisg.corm

Mini-Session 5: Maximizing the Effectiveness of Videoblogging

March 12, 2007 by Guest Author

Guest Speaker: Rodney Rumford

Video Blogging: How to maximize the effectiveness of a video blog can present some real challenges. It is too bad that most bloggers don’t leverage the power of video in a more efficient and effective manner.

Here are a few questions to ponder:

  • 1. Why even create a video blog?
  • 2. Should I use a video delivery service such as YouTube?
  • 3. Do i want my video blog to ba a “Real Video Podcast Channel” so it
    can be on iTunes?
  • 4. How can I leverage my video blog and make it spread everywhere and allow people to put the entire video blog into their blog?
  • 5. Would it be cool if other video viewers could connect and form a
    community around my video blog?
  • 6. How can i make my video blog more viral?
  • 7. What makes a “good” video engaging?

Feel free to ask any questions or add your thoughts and
comments to the conversation on this hot topic.

Thank you, Rodney!
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Check out Rodney’s soon to be released product Video Sticky where you can connect with other like-minded video viewers and blog readers. –Me “Liz” Strauss
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Let’s open the Q&A . . .

I’ll go first, Rodney, what are the advantages of using video on a business blog?


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Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Rodney-Rumford, Video-Sticky

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