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Change the World: Help Mihaela Protect Children Using the Web

February 24, 2007 by Liz

Kids Are Landing on Porn Sites

Change the World!

Ilker at the thinking blog asked me to post about this. Little did Ilker know that earlier this week, I got an email from Germany. A young woman, Mihaela Lica asked me to visit Blogger Power: Safeguard the Web for Children. I clicked through. I read the title and the list of three bullets.

Would you do that? It’s four sentences. I’ll wait.

Four sentences was all that it took. I wrote Mihaela back — three more sentences, two names, and some smiles.

Mihaela
Hi Where are you located?
Do you skype? lizstrauss
I talk faster than I type.
Smiles,
liz

We Skyped for 26 minutes and 29 seconds.

One email, seven sentences, two names, three words, some smiles, and a less than 30 minute skype call led to this blog post and the four-question interview below.

This is real way to keep a child safe, the same way parents put a gate at the top of s stairway so that a toddler doesn’t fall. Will you help? Will you write a comment or a blog post about Blogger Power: Safeguard the Web for Children. so that the folks who can make the gate will hear that we need one?

After all, Mihaela got my attention with three sentences. I’m not going to tag you. I know that I don’t need to when the issue is as straightforeard as this.

We can change the world — just like that.
–ME “Liz” Strauss

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12: Mihaela Lica on Safeguarding the Web for Children

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If you’re ready to change the world, send me your thoughts in a guest post. Feel free to take the gorgeous Change the World image up there that Sandy designed back to your blog. Or help yourself to this one.

Change the World!.

Email me about what you’re doing or what we might do. Let’s change the world one bit at a time together. Together it can’t take forever.

Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Blogger-Power:--Safeguard-the-Web-for-Children, Jon-Harmon, Mihaels-Lica

12: Mihaela Lica on Safeguarding Children on the Internet

February 24, 2007 by Liz

Tell Us How We Can Help

Mihaela Lica

Mihaela Lica has a soft voice that speaks clearly. She is warm, thoughtful, and easy to know. She wants the message of Blogger Power: Safeguard the Web for Children heard around the world. This week, Mihaela emailed me and we talked about how I might help.

Hi Mihaela, Welcome! Would you me about the problem and the solution you proprose?

Hi Liz. As you know, there are many anti-porn campaigns online, some quite aggressive. I think the reason why these campaigns fail is that their initiators fight against pornography as a whole. This is not a solution. We live in a free world and pornography is a matter of personal choice. It’s normal; some say it is even healthy that adults are consumers. But do we really have to drag children into this world?

As long as the porn sites will offer free tours, free previews or other free contents, there will always be a chance that kids stumble upon such materials. So we think that the simplest solution is that the porn webmasters make it more difficult for kids to access explicit adult materials by requiring a login. The idea is based on a real world fact: porn magazines are distributed in plastic foil wrappers. That’s the “login” offline. We are aware that some kids might still make accounts, but not so many as see nowadays porn pages by accident.

Skeptics will probably see this as a small step. Others will say that the porn webmasters will not change their ways because they want to make money. But kids are not paying customers. So the porn sites will not have so much to lose financially by applying such a measure. On the contrary: they will increase their possible clients database. And that’s an advantage.

I don’t say this is going to be easy. But I believe that the porn webmasters of the legal sites will understand our request and work with us. By showing civic conscience they have a lot to win.

How can I and the folks who are reading this help?

If you would just spread the word. Talk about this initiative. Ask bloggers to address a polite request to the porn webmasters to determine them to “help keep minors out by adding a simple registration gateway” as Jon says. We welcome any kind of support except material support. No money, no donations! No tricks! Just words. Or images. I think any kind of support is welcome: even a nofollow link to the Blogger Power official website might help! We can only thank our bloggers by adding links to their entries on a special page. Artists may show their support by creating a banner, button, graphic… whatever they want. Those who don’t have blogs may comment on Blogger Power (we have a special comments page), on your blog, on any blog that posts such an entry. Every voice matters!

If webmasters want to support our initiative but don’t have blogs, they could place a support banner or logo somewhere on their site. We’ll link back. This is the only way we can say “thank you”. We’ll even link back to pages that support the initiative without linking back to Blogger Power. As we cannot monitor links in real time (we only count on Technorati) it would help if our supporters contact us shortly at bloggerpower@yahoo.com and give us the exact URL to their post.

So this is what we need: awareness. I see bloggers joining for “cool stuff” like Tino Buntic’s 2000 bloggers. I find it hard to believe that they wouldn’t join for something that could change the Web for the better. I believe in people! I do believe that we all understand how important it is to act responsibly, especially online.

Once again: THIS IS NOT ABOUT RESTRICTING ANYONE’S FREE SPEECH!

And one more thing: if porn webmasters understand our request and implement the registration form prior to giving free access to explicit content, we’ll give them credit! We’ll thank them as well. This is fair play!

Mihaela, why write to me? Why ask us?
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Filed Under: Community, Interviews, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Blogger-Power:--Safeguard-the-Web-for-Children, Jon-Harmon, Mihaels-Lica

Joe Hauckes, Are You Really Coming to SOBcon 07?

February 24, 2007 by Liz

Will You Be . . .

counting the comments during the LIVE OPEN MIC NIGHT, and will you write a poem like you always do on Tuesday nights?

I can’t wait to meet you, Joe Hauckes, in person at

SOBCon 07 button link

to hear about your home renovation and the alien on your dresser. Is the alien coming with you?

Liz's Signature

The Secret’s Out: SOBCon 07 Is in Chicago May 11-12!

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, joe-hauckes, SOBcon-07, sobevent.com, Working-at-Home-on-the-Internet

SOB Business Cafe 02-23-07

February 23, 2007 by Liz

SB Cafe

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 titles to enjoy each selection.

The Specials this Week are

Don’t take out your tools to answer the question posed by Creating Passionate Users.

Are our tools making us dumber?


Seth’s Blog states the two things most folks get from blogging.

If no one reads your post, does it exist?


Marketing Profs ask about whether we’re paying attention to our readers.

What If We Practiced a Little Customer Engine Optimization


Copyblogger suggests a Roman statesman as your next blog consultant.

Let Cicero Build You a Sticky Blog


9:o1am diggs up another kind of trademark story.

Digg to lose name to Lucasfilm?


Problogger offers the fine points to blog conversation.

How to Add to Blogging Conversations… And Eliminate the Echo Chamber


Related ala carte selections include

Word Sell has age old advice about Search Engine Marketing.

Search Engine Marketing–Size Doesn’t Matter


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

Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: 9o1am, bc, copyblogger, Creating-Passionate-Users, Marketing-Profs, Problogger, Seths-Blog, Word-Sell

No Worries for You, Me, and Martha . . .

February 23, 2007 by Liz

I've been thinking . . .

When I worked in publishing, a beautiful young woman named, Martha, worked as the communications coordinator for my department. She is an amazing person, other-centered, gracious, gentle, and soft-spoken.

Martha and I would meet every morning and she was always able to tell me the exact location in the process of any lesson or piece of art across some 10,000 pages. She understood my quirks and habits. I often think on her as St. Martha.

She is such grace. I hear her say “Oh Liz,” and flash a radiant smile — the sort that people remark upon — as she reads that last paragraph. When Martha would get the slightest look of stress, I’d rush to say, “No worries,” and explain the possible worst-case outcome.

One day Martha said that she realized I picked up that phrase, “No worries” when I traveled in Australia. We talked a while about the work I used to do there. She told me she hoped I always used that phrase, “No worries.”

A few years ago, Martha moved to Houston. Gosh, I miss her. . . . This week Martha gave birth to her first born, a son.

So I write this for you, and for me and for Martha.

What ever we’re worrying about right now . . . worrying won’t fix it.

Worrying about it only takes away our brain power. With our worrying, we’re more likely to make our problems worse, not better. Our worries throw off our brain chemistry. They divert our best problem-solving energy. They channel our thoughts to a place where our negative imagining gets in the way of actual progress. We’ve left behind any chance of positive reasoning.

Change one little sound in that word, worrying and we find it’s wearing.. Oh how wearing worrying can be.

When I’m stuck in a loop, in which I can’t seem to stop worrying, I take a walk, fly a kite, clean out my closet –- do something physical that I know I can easily accomplish. I put my thoughts into the world. I get my blood moving into my brain. I let my subconscious work on the problem without my interfering help. It doesn’t need the road blocks my worrying keeps putting in the way.

That break from fretting and over-analyzing my situation brings me new energy and information. I come back refreshed and ready to face the problem minus that stress that I most surely was causing.

New resources show themselves more quickly. New solutions appear on the horizon. I figure out much more easily whether I need to find some help.

Losing my worries for a while always has a positive impact.

No Worries, have a weekend instead.

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Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Ive-been-thinking, problem-solving, worrying

The 5-Point Strategy to a Powerful Network

February 22, 2007 by Liz

A Networking Story

Strategic Plans logo

Last Sunday, we released the announcement for SOBcon 07. It’s a relationship bloggers’ event. We lived our message. We reached out to our friends for help in spreading the news — if they believed the event was worth talking about on their blogs. Most everyone we asked to help has blogged about the event. We’re so grateful.

When we reached out to the folks to ask their help, something happened behind the scenes. Certain people I wrote emailed me back almost immediately. A few called or skyped. They had questions about the event. Those people, all friends and colleagues, contacted me for one of these reasons.

  1. They knew the people involved, and offered congratulations.
  2. They asked for more information upon which to make their decision.

In networking terms, their friendship, influence, and credibility and my friendship, influence, and credibility were talking to each other.

The 5-Point Strategy to Building a Powerful Network

Networks of people can be powerful influencers. A network of influencers expands our knowledge and our reach by engaging the power of “WE.” The problem is that networks take time to build and require attention.

You might have heard “It’s not what you know, but who you know.”

That’s not exactly true.

A powerful network requires two qualities: limited size to keep it sleek and easy to interact with, and people of like mind so that their connections and your connections are likely to be of the same quality.

Here is the 5-point strategy to build that powerful network.

  1. What you know is important. Learn as much as you can. Know what you know. Know its value. Don’t over value it. Don’t under value it. Understand how common or rare your knowledge and skill set are.
  2. Networks are built from relationships. Address books are filled with contacts. Relationships grow and expand as they age. They also require time and interaction to be of value. To build a top-notch network of people, choose people you would bet your reputation on — people who have your standards and similar goals. They will always connect to other people that you want to know.
  3. Who knows what you know is important. Read that again. Who knows what you know is important.Do you know the influencers in your market? Find ways to share your expertise with people who have influence. Influencers naturally talk about people who are great at what they do. Influencers are often asked for recommendations. How might you offer them a service that would put you on the edge of their network?
  4. Take an interest and be the first to offer a favor. When you meet someone of quality, ask questions, listen actively, and be the first to give a favor without strings. People remember sincere curiosity and true generosity, especially the first time it happens. Make friendships and relate positively to everyone that you meet.
  5. Listen for when a mentor appears, and welcome him or her gladly. Mentors are hard to find when we’re looking. They find us and show themselves by offering advice or wisdom to see whether we recognize it. Don’t miss (or mistake) the mentors who will come your way, offering their experience and connections. They see something in you.

These five points will lead to a network that is more powerful than most folks develop. It will be a group of people within the larger group of folks we know — a network built from relationships that are thoughtfully matched. Not everyone we meet is a lifelong friend. We already knew that.

Why am I thinking of kissing frogs and a prince?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
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Filed Under: Community, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, networking, self-promotion, sobcon, SOBcon-07, Strategy/Analysis

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