I Never Gave You Permission to Use That For those who come looking for a short, thoughtful read, a blogging life discussion, or a way to gradually ease back into the week. I offer this bloggy life … [Read more...]
Critical Skill 6A: Five Tools for Finding Faulty Assumptions
What Is the Premise Behind your Thinking? At the time I was an Executive Editor. The project was simple. Build a binder of about 300 pages. I’d probably built four times that many books already. … [Read more...]
Great Find: List Your Writing Contest At Competizione
And the Winner Was . . . Are you getting tired of finding out about writing contests AFTER they are over? Musingwoman was too — enough that it spurred her to action. A new blog was born so that folks … [Read more...]
In the Company of Trees While Walking in the Forest . . .
There’s something about being an artist or a choreographer that’s akin being a writer. It’s the experience of doing the work and the learning that comes from it. A person gets to understand how parts … [Read more...]
Out WikiPedia, Hello Encyclopedia of Stupid
Wikipedia Called Us Nonsense So maybe you were around when we got mired in the labyrinth of the Wikipedia, or when we tried to find out why an article, written by Martin Neumann of the Small Office … [Read more...]
SEO-Title and Description Tags
Practical SEO for Every Blogger At the top of the list and the top of your template are your blog title and the description of what it’s about. Here’s how to write ’em and how to tag ’em. Title … [Read more...]
Thanks to Week 159 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 Mic Is On: Glenda Watson Hyatt Is Talking About Accessibility
It’s Like Open Mic Only Different Here’s how it works. It’s like any rambling conversation. Don’t try to read it all. Jump in whenever you get here. Just go to the end and start talking. EVERYONE … [Read more...]
When An Apology Can Open the Door to Trust
In case you missed this … I wrote this about a year ago, yet it seems just as valid now. Not All Apologies Are Equal In relationships, things go wrong. Person to person or in business, mistakes … [Read more...]
Three Steps to a Killer Tagline that Customers Pass On to Others with Enthusiasm
The Decision Model Back to business . . . We’re on the way to Building an Outrageously Solid, Customer-Centered Model to Test All Business Decisions. What we’re going for is to define the … [Read more...]
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