
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
Smart Wealthy Rich wants a scientific formula to measure success.
Technosailor points out an even more serious technical issue.
The Blog Herald’s Gary King solves one technical difficulty.
chrisg suggests we set aside our fear.
Good Word Editing sheds insight on what is worth our attention.
Steli Efti explains “the dip,” and why it’s not the time to quit.
Related ala carte selections include
Christine Kane offers a challenge about lying.
Alex Shalman has found a key to life.
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
Thank you for including this post Liz… I hope it sparks some great conversation!
Hi Alex!
This was the best post of yours I have seen all year!
Hehe i really would like to find a scientific formula to measure success! But since it seems to be impossible to come up with such formula/equation, i just refer to your blog, your posts and the comments on your blog Liz! Hey it’s “successful-blog” for a reason! 😀
That post at Technosailor makes me think i should probably upgrade my wordpress version ! 🙂
Hi Jonathan, I’d love to see what you get when you get done, if anything. I think the technosailor post is ssrious. I would listen to it. 🙂
It is serious! Thanks for the link, Liz! 🙂
Hi Aaron!
Yep. That’s why I pur the link here where we could all see it. You’re welcome. 🙂
Christine’s article is quite interesting and challenging. But it is hard to stop lying to yourself. I’d call it an art… and I have to be true to myself: I failed at mastering it.
Hi Mihaela!
With practice, we all get a bit better every day. When we’re older we care less aobut how we look to the world and care more about how we actually art. 🙂
We’re all on the road to becoming . . . it’s the getting there that is the journey. 🙂