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Stop. Listen. Hear that Idea?

May 10, 2006 by Liz

It Happens Constantly

Finding Ideas Outside of the Box logo 2

I can almost count on it happening. When I’m stuck on how to write something, when I really need some direction on how to frame a concept, I just start listening for one. Sure enough in a day or two, someone will say something.

I was working on the post for Critical Skill 5: Originality — no small task I might add. How do you talk about being original? I did my usual walking and thinking, but most of my way to original thinking is intuitive, hard to explain in words.

I like challenges, but sometimes they make my head hurt. So I put my question to the universe and left myself open to any answer it might bring me. Sure enough, it did within a couple of hours.
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Filed Under: Idea Bank, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Outside the Box, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, Critical_Skills, future_skills, original_ideas, originality, thinking_outside_of_the_box, value_added, wow

Introducing the Advice Library

May 10, 2006 by Liz

SOB Hall of Fame Entry: Advice Library by Oystein Lund

The Man with the Answers

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Oystein Lund, editor of the Advice Library, is a relentless researcher. He has no fear of finding his way through the labyrinth of Wikipedia. At the Advice Library, you’ll find posts that mash up information from wildly different sources to fuel your idea bank. And he’s happy to answer questions you have about how things work, if you can’t find the answers already posted there. Besides that he’s a great conversationalist, and his writing is actually easy to read.

Notes from Liz: SOB Oystein Lund’s blog is as eclectic, fun, and insightful as the man who writes it. If you’ve been around Successful Blog at all these past few weeks, you’ve had to have caught the depth of his knowledge and his willingness to search out the answers. If not, check his comments on the Wikipedia post (this one is just the start read on down a while), and you’ll see in a flash that he’s the “go to” guy for information — especially when you’re easily overwhelmed or don’t know where to start.

While I was the kid in kindergarten helping other kids zip up their jackets and untie knots in shoelaces, Oystein was showing the other kids all of the cool things in and out of the library that every kid would find fascinating.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Has your SOB Blog Been Introduced to US?
Blog Promotion: May I Introduce You?

Filed Under: Blog Comments, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: Advice_Library, bc, Oystein_lund, SOB_Directory, SOB_Hall_of_Fame, SOB._blog_promotion

Net Neutrality 5-10-2006

May 10, 2006 by Liz

Net Neutrality Links

I’ve added these links to the Net Neutrality Page today.

Smaller cable firms take aim at Net neutrality fans by Anne Broache
[via slashdot Small Cable Groups Seek To Break Net Neutrality via Advice Library]

Rocco Commisso, CEO of New York-based Mediacom Communications, delivered the latest commentary in the ongoing Net neutrality fray at an annual Washington, D.C., summit organized by the American Cable Association, a lobbying group for small and medium-size independent cable companies. Mediacom, which bills itself as the nation’s eighth-largest cable television provider, counts 1.5 million basic-cable subscribers across 23 states, according to its Web site.

“I think what the phone industry’s saying and what we’re saying is we’ve made an investment, and I don’t think the government should be coming and telling us how we can work that infrastructure, simple as that,” [Rocco] Commisso said during a panel discussion about issues faced by companies like his, adding, “Why don’t they go and tell the oil companies what they should charge for their damn gas?”

Why Even Bells Need Net Neutrality by Daniel Berninger

Another interpretation to the plain language requiring a public purpose for right-of-way concessions does not exist. Does anyone believe government should grant public assets to private entities for private purposes? The loss of net neutrality changes the terms under which the Bells enjoy access to right-of-way. The non-neutral private network deployments associated with the Bell company broadband offers look like the non-common carrier networks of the cable companies.

Democratic senator wants Net neutrality regulations by Anne Broache

As many as 600,000 letters from constituents related to the Net neutrality issue have streamed into the offices of congressional members since the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s recent approval of its own telecommunications bill, said Johanna Shelton, the committee’s Democratic counsel.

Rep. John Dingell, the committee’s senior Democrat, is still evaluating the best legislative approach but is “deeply concerned” about the potential for extra fees being imposed on Internet content and application providers and the subsequent effect on consumers, Shelton said.

“It would be unthinkable for the government to insert fees into the way the Internet is now, but yet there are a number of people who would be fine with private entities doing so and being able to selectively pick and choose and treat others differently for any reason they see fit,” she said.

Howard Waltzman, the committee’s chief counsel, viewed the House’s approach in a different light. He said the committee struck an appropriate balance with its bill by including language prohibiting the FCC from making new rules on Net neutrality but granting it the power to vet complaints of discrimination and impose penalties.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related
NET NEUTRALITY PAGE

Filed Under: Business Life, Community, Successful Blog, Trends Tagged With: American_Cable_Association, Anne_Broache, bc, Daniel_Berninger, Howard_Waltzman, Johanna_Shelton, John_Dingell, Mediacom_Communications, Net_Neutrality, Rocco_Commisso, Save_the_Internet

Open Comment Night

May 9, 2006 by Liz

It’s Like Open Mike Only Different

Here’s how it works.

  • Comment ON ANY TOPIC you like. — Okay, okay, no mean language, no pornography — I am the nice one. (How would you do pornography in a comment? I don’t want to know. Sorry I asked that.)
  • Keep your comment to 100 words or less.
  • Try NOT to connect to any previous comment. Let your comment stand on its own.
  • This one is for comment fun, not for links.

This could be really interesting, if you play along.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

There’s nothing even remotely related to this. Hee hee hee.

Filed Under: Blog Comments, Community, Outside the Box, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, discussion, letting_off_steam, Open_Comment_Night, ZZZ-FUN

Boosting Blog Traffic

May 9, 2006 by Liz

When I went looking to see what was new on blog traffic and blog promotion, I didn’t expect to find anything nearly as thorough as this.

Great Find: HOW TO: Boost Your Blog Traffic by Paul Staminou
Type of Article: How-to on every step
Permalink: http://www.paulstamatiou.com/2005/11/03/how-to-boost-your-blog-traffic/
Target Audience: Everyone who blogs

Content:Paul Staminou has put together the complete document. It’s amazing and beautiful. This is not a mere blog post. It’s an e-book with visuals. It covers content, usuability, Technorati, blog networks and blog rings, feeds, stats, and how to talk to lurking readers. I think the value of the post is shown in the 193 comments. The trackback from this post will make it 194. To get there, as always, click on the screenshot of the title below.

Paul Staminou How to Boost Your Blog Traffic

Thanks Paul for the obvious time and work that went into this post.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related articles
I’ll be adding this post to the others on the NEW BLOGGER PAGE.

Filed Under: Blog Basics, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog_promotion, boosting_traffic._blogging_basics, customer_relationships, gaining_readership, new_bloggers, Paul_Staminou

Blogspot Blogs — If You Can’t See Yours

May 9, 2006 by Liz

With a Little Help from Our Friends

Thanks to Joe at Working at Home on the Internet, here’s what to do

If your page cannot be accessed by readers, you must go into Blogger and publish a post. Then republish your whole blog for it to take.

I know, because I just went through it with my Blogs on Blogger.

Thought you might like to know.

Joe

Thanks Joe!

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Related articles:
Blogspot Status Link
Google Blogger–403 Forbidden–How Could You Let that Happen!
Google–Do You Have Something to Tell Me?

Filed Under: Blog Basics, Community, SEO, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Blogger_issues, Blogspot, Blogspot_issues, Google, Google_Blogger

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