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SOB Business Cafe 05-25-07

May 25, 2007 by Liz

SB Cafe

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.

Measuring A Blog’s Success


Technosailor points out an even more serious technical issue.

98% of WordPress Blogs Vulnerable


The Blog Herald’s Gary King solves one technical difficulty.

How to use widgets with more than one sidebar on your WordPress blog


chrisg suggests we set aside our fear.

Fear of Blogging, or What Bloggers Can Learn From Shakespeare


Good Word Editing sheds insight on what is worth our attention.

Blog Tours – What Mattered and What Didn’t


Steli Efti explains “the dip,” and why it’s not the time to quit.

Where To Look For Powerful Lessons? In the dip!


Related ala carte selections include

Christine Kane offers a challenge about lying.

Lying Works Wonders


Alex Shalman has found a key to life.

How to Make Everything the Bright Side

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

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: Alex-Shalman, bc, chrisg, Christine-Kane, Good-Word-Editing, Smart-Wealthy-Rich, Steli-Efti, The-Blog-Herald

The Object of the Game of Life

May 25, 2007 by Liz

I've been thinking . . .

about games — pente, mahjong, chess. Cultures world over and through time have made games from stones, bones, and sticks. In the first grade classes I taught, we played ancient games and talked about how they worked. Games enjoy a rich history of offering thinking and problem solving as a form of deep and satisfying pastime and entertainment between people who share a relationship.

Of course, the commercial board game — slick, colorful, and packaged — that I played with my six cousins weren’t so . . . um. . . so meaningful. Deep down inside some were quite shallow, and they broke easily. Some were lame, and some were just plain boring.

The first thng we did when we played was go over the rules — rules. We would find the Instructions — instructions. The first item was always the Object of the Game. Even the “little kids — Nancy and Paul” figured out that’s how to know who won. We got that settled right out of the box even before we argued who’s turn it was to go first. I was long past having the rights of “company” in their house. I was a relative. (Company always goes first.)

I’m a Boomer. We grew up in a board game culture. It affected us. I see it still.

What I see, might surprise some, is that few of us care about the “Object of the Game.” As I look back, I wonder how many of us ever did. I notice so many ways of approaching life the same way we did those board games when we were kids.

Some folks play to win. They buy and sell companies. They live in a world of properties on a Monopoly board — people who work in those properties aren’t figured in.

Some folks decide early that they’ve lost. They give up, almost before they start. If they quit, they never lost.

Me? I’m the youngest by a lot of years. Maybe that’s why I never cared about winning. Maybe my gene pool is just wired that way. My outlook was more about the people who were playing alongside me. Big surprise there, I know.

I still feel that way.

If I get too far ahead, I slow down, because I don’t want things to be over too soon. For me, it’s about walking down the street side by side — it’s a road trip in between turns — not who is first to walk to the corner shop.

Sure, I like to do well, but I like to do good even more. Most of all, I care about doing things that are meaningful. Meaning is so much more when other people, by their existence, make the object of the game unimportant in comparison.

For me, it was about playing — not “how you play the game,” but actually playing. You know, having fun, enjoying the folks that were there, laughing, being who we are, and getting out from under the stuff.

Laughter is good for the brain and the soul.

It’s cool to win the day, to win a heart, to win that proposal that we’re passionately working toward . . . it’s also great to lose self-consciousness, to lose myself in a moment, to get lost in a discussion of deep and heartfelt thoughts . . .

. . . as long as I keep my head connected to my heart.

Playing doesn’t take nearly as much imagination as trying to be grownup.

The object of life is to be alive.

That’s my agenda. This weekend, I’m gonna give it a shot.

Liz's Signature

Filed Under: Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, being-alive, Ive-been-thinking

Wow! Thank YOU So Much!

May 24, 2007 by SOBCon Authors

YOU Were Awesome

Awesome. How many times did I hear that? How many time did I say that myself? How many blog posts have there been?

It’s time we said our thank you to you. You were awesome, just like we knew you would be. Did you see what you did? You made SOBCon happen the way it did.

From the minute the first of you showed up at the Sofitel. It was like magnets. No one was alone. People found each other and started to talk. A few found us and immediately the conversation began. We just watched as people jumped right over the small talk to get on with knowing each other.

You even know how to say thank you in a most awesome way.

Generosity of spirit is viral. Picture 110 people in a hotel ballroom, all generously sharing business ideas and secrets, building on each other’s creativity, and offering their experience as a gift. I can’t remember the last time I was in a space where that kind of spirit abounded on such a large scale. Conflict tempts us to hold our cards close to our vest, to be cautious, to be stingy with our warmth and spirit. That stinginess begets more of the same. Generosity of spirit is so much easier…all we have to do is make the choice to do it. Thank you, my fellow SOCcon-ers.–Tammy Lenski

Thank you, Jason, for live blogging the experience so others could know what happened.

You became more than a bunch of ones. You became a roomful of minds and hearts all looking the same direction.

You accomplished that. Because you didn’t just come, you showed up.

Wendy Piersall
Andy Sernovitz
Phil Gerbyshak
David Armano
Drew McLellan
Mike Wagner
Rodney Rumford
Ben Yoskovitz
Robyn Tippins
Diego Orjuela
Vernon Lun
Sandra Renshaw
Brad Shorr
Timothy Johnson
Tammy Lenski
Sean R.
Muhammad Saleem
Lorelle VanFossen
David Dalka
Todd And
John Yedinak
Joe Hauckes
Tim Draayer
Jeremy Geelan
Carolyn Manning
Sheila Scarborough
Steve Farber
Dawud Miracle
Doug Mitchell
Jeff O’Hara
Dave Schoof
Jamy Shiels
Adam Steen
Hannah Steen
Chris Thilk
Barry Zweibel
Eric Bingen
Ellen Moore
Cord Silverstein
Jean-Patrick Smith
James Walton
Sharan Tash
Vernon Lun
Tony Lee
Scott Desgrosseilliers
Mark Murrell
Kammie Kobyleski
Easton Ellsworth
Mark Goodyear
Ann Michael
Kent Blumberg
Ashley Cecil
Robert Hruzek
Sabu N G
Mazur Krystyna
Lisa Gates
Franke James
Chris Brown
Troy Worman
Karen Putz
Jesse Petersen
Terry Mapes
Andy Brudtkuhl
Lucia Mancuso
Peter Flaschner
Derrick Sorles
Mike Rohde
Thomas Clifford
Rajesh Srivastava
Claire Celsi
Jason Alba
Alex Shalman
Cristiana Passinato
Brad Spirrison
Ari Garber
Dr. Rob Wolcott
Cheryll Cruz
Sharon Scherer
Jonathan Phillips
Jason Wade
Jill Pullen
Doug Bulleit
Wendy Kinney
Ella Wilson
Brenda Friedrich

Chelsea Vincent
Ayush Agarwal
Paul Mangalik
Premchand Kallan
Xochi Kaplan
Michael Snell
James Bergstrom
Raj Majumder
Keith Levenson

Thank you.
Liz, Lisa. Chris, Terry, Mike

Please let me know of any errors in the list –Liz

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: bc

Bloggy Question 49: Chase the Sun!

May 24, 2007 by Liz

How Is Blogging Like Riding a Bike?

Chase the Sun!

Could this be your blog?

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Check out the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

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Filed Under: Bloggy Questions, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Bloggy-Question, chase-the-sun

Drew McLellan Has a Gift for Graduates

May 24, 2007 by Liz

No Wrapping Required

drews-grad.jpg

If you’re a parent, you know . . . that the best advice your graduate will get could be your ideas and your experience expressed in someone else’s words.

If you’ve had experience beyond school, you know . . . that those share what they learned about where you’re ready to go can make the world a whole lot easier to navigate.

Back in March, Drew McLellan invited many people to share what they know about how to get that first job. Here’s what he said,

When you have a couple minutes, would you consider swinging by my place and adding your 2-cents? I don’t know about you — but I still remember how nervous I was and how desperately I wanted someone to give me a chance. I’d like to create a tool so the next generation can get over those nerves a little faster/easier with our help.

Drew’s request was generous. He was repaid in kind. The eBook that he made is complete and available now in two forms for you and your graduate.

Giving College Grads a Fighting Chance pdf download
the 3+ mg e-book with beautiful photos

Giving College Grads a Fighting Chance pdf download NO PHOTOS
Tiny little 300K text only e-book

In the pages you’ll find, words of wisdom from these professionals:

Aaron Potts
Andy Brudtkuhl
Andy Nulman
Andy Wibbels
Ann Handley
Ann Michael
Anne Simons
Becky Carroll
Bob Glaza
C.B. Whittemore
Carolyn Manning
Chris Cree
Christine Brown
CK
Darren Barefoot
David Reich
Delaney Kirk
Derek Tutschulte
Designer Mike
Doug Karr
Doug Mitchell
Drew McLellan
Joan Schramm
Kevin Hillstrom
Lewis Green
Liz Strauss
Mario Sundar
Mark Goren
Mark True
Mary Schmidt
Nick Rice
Patrick Schaber
Paul McEnany
Phil Gerbyshak
Roberta Rosenberg
Roger von Oech
Rosa Say
Seth Godin
Sharon Sarmiento
Stephanie Weaver
Steve Miller
Steve Sisler
Terry Starbucker
Toby Bloomberg
Tony D. Clark
Valeria Maltoni

Take a minute to look at the names in that list.

Drew, that’s some list of friends you have!
Thanks for what it took to put this together.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Book, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Drew-McLellan, Drews-Marketing-Minute, GiveGraduatesaFightingChance

David Armano Was Drawing Conclusions Yesterday

May 24, 2007 by Liz

I agree

Look what David Armano has noticed something about business and blogging. Click his logo to take a look at what he said yesterday.

  Logic + Emotion

I agree.

In fact, as a web publisher who blogs, I inviteyou to consider this question posed by Robert Hruzek: How Has Blogging Changed You?

I’ll start. My answer’s in the comments.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Check out the Work with Liz!! page in the sidebar.

Filed Under: Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blogging, David-Armano, Logic+Emotion, MiddleZoneMusings, Robert-Hruzek

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