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What Makes a Great SOB?!

February 24, 2006 by Liz

Recently a new reader asked me about SOBs, what they stood for, and how the whole thing worked. So I’ve made a new page, much like this post, so that all new readers will know in the future. And so that you would know about SOBs where they came from and why people actually want to be one.

No, No, It’s not THAT!

Mischievious Liz

When the SOB program started, I was looking for a way to encourage the sense of community that Successful-Blog stood for. The conversations were fun, fast, and sometimes irreverent. Discussions on the blog often brought up good ideas, and I wanted to make sure those ideas continued and become more out in the blogosphere–everyone making everyone a little bit better. It’s the only way that we can make ourselves strong here in what they call “The Magic Middle.” We talk to each other.

What the SOB Program Is and Is Not

The idea was that anyone who took the discussion back to their blog would let me know. Then I would give that blog recognition on Successful-Blog for extending the conversation into the blogosphere–making the community larger, the dialogue bigger, all of us smarter, better and our businesses stronger. Most folks forgot the part about letting me know. So I kept watch and found out on my own.

Every week I make copies of their logos and add them to the list of Successful and Outstanding bloggers who understand that the strength of the blogosphere comes from relationships, interconnectedness, and community. Not all of these folks have all of the links you might expect, but they will, because they show the key traits of a succesful blogger.

Soon enough it became apparent that having a blog didn’t need to be a criteria either. Some of the best ideas came from blog readers who added value to the dialogue, but had no blog to bring the conversation back to. I felt strongly they should be included as SOBs too. Which tells you what the progam is not, i.e. a link exchange. That’s also why, though they’re appreciated, blogrolls do not make SOBs.

The Badges

If you’ve been through a few pages on Successful-Blog you’ve seen these badges.


Purple SOB Button
Original SOB Button Red SOB Button Purple and Blue SOB Button

and wondered about them. Those are the official badges awarded each week to those who are named Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog.

It was Mike Sigers who thought of the blog badges, and Mike Rundle of 9rules who designed them. The SOB for Successful and Outstanding Blogger was my own– a bit of mischief to underscore our sense of irreverence and openness in discussions. It’s become quite a symbol of what the blog stands for. Every now and then a fun post goes up titled “Liz called me an SOB,” those are my favorite.

People don’t have to put the badges on their blogs. They don’t need to link back. Most of them do and I’m grateful for the sense of community that shows. More that than, I’m glad that they extend the community further out.

If You Want to Be an SOB

Find a way to start a dialogue about how blogging helps business, or carry the dialogue here back to your blog. Offer a great feature, post, idea, or an article that will shed new light for the blogosphere. Contribute something that demonstrates you think like a Successful and Outstanding Blogger. Then just tell me about it. I’m pretty easy to persuade, if you’re truly committed to being one.

Every SOB is automatically included in the SOB directory. Stop in there when you’re looking for a great read.

Can’t wait until I can call you an SOB too.

ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, dialogue, relationships, SOB, Successful_and_Outstanding_Bloggers

Farewell Home Office Voice

February 17, 2006 by Liz

Farewell HOV.

Today SOB Businessman, Martin Neumann, is closing

Home Office Voice Logo

Click the logo to stop by and leave a BonVoyage comment on the blog.

He’ll be tell us all about his new businees in a few days . . . new beginnings.

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

Sunday Night Bloggy Question 8

February 12, 2006 by Liz

For those who come looking for a short, thoughtful read, a blogging life discussion, or a way to gradually ease back into the week, tonight I offer a Blogging Question.

b5media

Here you go. . . .

People keep asking me What does a blog network offer a blogger?

I suppose that I should expect to get this question more than most people might. I always have trouble explaining my answer, because my answer is unique to who I am.

Today it hit me. The question isn’t right. The question should be:

What does a being part of a blog network offer READERS?

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Bloggy Questions, Business Life, Community, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_discussions, blog_networks

Introducing Three SOBs

February 11, 2006 by Liz

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Successful and Outstanding Bloggers

Purple SOB Button

muddy teal strip A

Please Meet These SOBs

Let me introduce some people I met this week.

Ingrid at Midnight Island

midnightisland.com

Thank you, Ingrid, for the work you’re doing. I know there are still some tweaks. But it’s so exciting to see Successful-Blog FINALLY LOOKING SUCCESSFUL!

Aaron at Technosailor

Technosailor.com

Jonic at 100yen

100yen logo

Thank you, Aaron and Jonic, for jumping in–without notice–to help with technical difficulties.

A week ago I didn’t know these bloggers. Now they are a part of Successful-Blog. That’s the way Successful and Outstanding Bloggers do things. Their commitment to quality reflects in all they do. Stop by their blogs and leave a comment–just click the logos. Like the bloggers who write them, the blogs are unique and worth getting to know.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

Talk about Google-ing

February 8, 2006 by Liz

Did you notice the new feature in your Gmail?

Gmail logo

Gmail now has a link called Gmail Chats.
Click the link in your Gmail to open a list of contacts.
Click the contacts and you’ll open IM sessions in your browser IE and Firefox.

Google Talk logo

You’ll be set to have voice conversations with your pals for FREE–that’s NO money.

What’s WAY COOL is the way the Google Talk works inside Gmail. Check it out. To quote Google

About Gmail
Gmail is an experiment in a new kind of webmail, built on the idea that you should never have to delete mail and you should always be able to find the message you want.

Search, don’t sort.
Use Google search to find the exact message you want, no matter when it was sent or received.

Don’t throw anything away.
Over 2692.883065 megabytes (and counting) of free storage so you’ll never need to delete another message.

Keep it all in context.
Each message is grouped with all its replies and displayed as a conversation

Don’t have Gmail?
You might have to wait a while. I tried to open a second account and got a message saying that it’s by invitation only. Guess they figure they’re going to be busy keeping current customers hooked up and going. They’re probably right. Someone tried to call me with this service already tonight. Like I said, “It’s WAY COOL.”

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, ZZZ-FUN

Content Explorer on a Quest

February 8, 2006 by Liz

When I was a kid, Craig Capitani and I used to go exploring. We’d go across my backyard, down the riverbank, around end of the slough, into the woods on the other side. We got really good at exploring. We went places other kids in our neighbordhood didn’t know about. We could walk right up to the most interesing things by second nature. We found dead fish and arrowheads. We even found a farm with cornfields the other kids didn’t know was there.

We were the Lewis and Clark, the Marco Polos, the Leif Ericsons of our corner of the world. We were always on a quest of some sort. It made life fun. Fun is a good thing.

This week, in his post on the Blogosphere, David Sifry said about Technorati

We track about 1.2 million posts each day, which means that there are about 50,000 posts each hour. At that rate, it is literally impossible to read everything that is relevant to an issue or subject . . .

Here’s my response to that statement. I still see my role as to provide some of that content, but also more than ever as to find out where well-written content already exists . . . to do what my pal, Craig, and I used to–turn over leaves to see what’s under them and kick trees to see what falls out of them.

    The more I sift through (ahem) read to find quality, the less you have to.

    There’s great content out there, and as David Sifry said, it’s impossible for anyone to read it all.

    You do what you usually do. I’ll go on a quest, and maybe I can bring you a Great Reminder, a Great Find, a Blog Worth Checking Out, even something that might knock your socks off every now and then. No dead fish I promise.

    In the meantime, if you have an idea about what you’re looking for . . .

    you could turn this quest into a MISSION, just by telling me what you need.

    –ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc

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