From: D. Keith Robinson Knowing (or trying to figure out) how often to post to your blog is one of the most common questions many bloggers have. It’s a hard question to answer and it really depends … [Read more...]
Building Readership: Community Participation
Guest Writer: Hanni Ross As recently discussed, community participation is a great way of building traffic to your weblog. Scrivs mentioned commenting on other weblogs as a way of getting your voice … [Read more...]
1.6 Thanks again, Indie
THANKS INDIE, for sharing your blog and yourself with us this week. The Synchronicity of Indeterminacy has so much that makes it a successful blog, but I’d say the key is the care and tending of a man … [Read more...]
The Benefits of a Conversational Style
From: D. Keith Robinson Some of this post is adapted by one I wrote almost two years ago. Back then I saw the benefits of a conversational style and since then I’ve not only realized many of those … [Read more...]
2.5 Queen Ellen’s Advice
Interview with Ellen Interview with: Ellen Her Blog: The Reign of Ellen URL: thereignofellen.blogspot.com Her audience: easy-going, funny, non-judgmental readersâââ‰â¬Åmoms; dads; … [Read more...]
The Old Neighborhood Bars and Blogs
Chicago is a city of neighborhoods and neighborhood bars. Every neighborhood has a name. Every neighborhood bar is like Cheers. People go there because the folks inside, especially the bartender, … [Read more...]
9 + 1 Things Every Reader Wants from a Writer
Where to Start It can seem complicated to write for a readership that includes beginners to experts. I’ve done it for over two decades. It can seem like there’s too much to consider to meet them … [Read more...]
The Secret to Why Dennis Miller Can Rant in Public and the Rest of Us Really Can’t
Rant Is a Four-Letter Word Something has happened. It wasn’t nice. It happened once too often. It happened to someone you care about. It needs to be addressed. You’re about to write something … [Read more...]
Audience Is Everything – Do You Know Your Audience as Well as You Know Yourself?
Content Isn’t Audience, But You Knew That When I gave a keynote at the EdNet conference, where I met with many old and new friends in the business of publishing. I ended up in the most interesting … [Read more...]
How to Code Accessible Links–Part 1
Cas read my article on how to code hyperlinks and in the comments shared some discussion about the importance of accessible links–a topic which had come up earlier in Successful-Blog conversations. In … [Read more...]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- …
- 6
- Next Page »

