If You Argue FOR Your Problems … At least twice a week, I have a conversation with a person or a team about a problem they’ve discovered with their business. Soon as I can I start asking questions … [Read more...]
For Your Ears Only
Why Blogging and Guitar Playing Spell Double Trouble a Guest Post by Alex Beattie There are many parallels with ‘blogging’ as a craft and ‘guitar playing’ as a craft. Both the ‘blog’ and the ‘guitar’ … [Read more...]
Head, Heart, and Sailboats
I’ve been thinking about head, heart, and sailboats. Head and heart. Some days I like one more than the other. Some days it’s smarter to think. Some days I find it’s better to follow where my feelings … [Read more...]
SOB Business Cafe 03-03-2006
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 … [Read more...]
Steve’s Shorts: Search, SEO, and a Twitter ReTweet Tip
We Interrupt Regular Blogging for Steve’s Shorts Take a simple few minutes where a guy who is brilliant makes an observation about the social web that you might have already be thinking. This … [Read more...]
Thanks to Week 47 SOBs
Successful and Outstanding Bloggers Let me introduce the bloggers who have earned this official badge of achievement, and the right to call themselves Successful Blog SOBs. I invite them to … [Read more...]
The People Standing Around You
friends? I walk into an event. I’m looking forward to seeing you. I look across and there you are. I start to walk over. Then I notice the people standing around you. They’re a few folks you … [Read more...]
5 Simple Rules for Getting Great Guest Posts for Your Blog
An Email A call came. Actually it was an email, it asked whether I might have time to help a blogger who needed a guest post on his blog. The request was honest and cordial. I got that email. I … [Read more...]
Bookcraft 2.0: The 90% Rule of Repurposing Content
Content Always Wins When I left you on Friday, an editor friend and I were on our way to Milwaukee to meet with Phil to make a bookmap from the rough cut of his book. The rough cut had been built … [Read more...]
Change the World: Think Unthinkably
Life-long learner — we no longer have a choice about that. I came to write, I had learn to code a link. I bought a phone. I had to learn to program it. Every thing has learning expectations built … [Read more...]
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