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Party Comments 211-440: 54 Links from Successful and Outstanding Bloggers

October 30, 2007 by Liz

An Incredible List — Part 2 birthday balloon

thank you

On October 24, 2007, Successful Blog celebrated our 2nd birthday since my first post here. Thanks to everyone who came and everyone who shared by bringing a link to something successful and outstanding.

I guess this an example of why your mom, dad, grandma, 3rd-grade teacher or whomever said over and over, “The early bird gets the worm.” Had you come to the party before comment 210, you would have gotten the esteem of page rank 6 blog when your link was posted . . . no worries, it would still be a page rank 3 today.

Life goes on. The lovely, successful and outstanding experiences you brought are as successful and outstanding as they ever were. Thank you for coming to the party and for sharing parts of your life with all of us.

  • Kirsten Harrell, Psy.D. 5 simple steps to help you manifest your dreams
  • Silvia La regla del 80/20 (the 80/20 rule)
  • Char Essential Tools Successful Blog Style
    How do you explain blogging to your Mom
    On Meeting Liz Strauss
  • Buzzoodle Buzz Marketing Blog – » Get 100’s of Blog Comments in 1 Day
  • Yvonne DiVita National Women’s Hall of Fame
    Doing More For Pets with Husky Haven Houston, TX
  • Tammy Lenski Workplace Dialogue for Successful and Outstanding Bloggers.
  • Franke James Planting & Seeding our Green Driveway
    Six Tools to Make Climate Change Art
  • Maura Maura and Liz.
    SAHM Resignation Letter
  • Becky McCray The Brag Basket has no deadline!
  • dominic morning diorama
  • Aruni rock, paper, scissors.
    parenting a startup and kids
    are we there yet? when will we get there?!
  • Glenda Watson Hyatt Celebrating Liz Strauss — an excerpt edition of my autobiography I’ll Do It Myself
  • michael and derrick Siegfried & Roy – A Life Journey Example of Fulfilling Your Dreams
  • Mike party favor — Choreograph the Applause by Michael DeWitt
  • Kirk M. dis not cannibalizm…rite?
  • CK Riddling left, right and center.
  • Mike STATISTICS SHOW ICE CREAM CAUSES MURDER
  • Char Successful Blog Klondike Bar Cake
  • Mike Mini Confectioner’s Haggis – a Tale of Experience Design
  • Kirk M. monster burrito
  • Chris Brogan How I Learned to Ride a Bike — Blogging in the Comments.
  • Glenda Watson Hyatt Readers’ Cafe Shares Stories Around the Fire
    Virtual Book Tour Ends in Brisbane in Style
  • Peggy Payne My Writing Breakthrough
  • Lori I’m Pretty Sure I’m Right This Time
  • Rebecca For You
  • Jonathan Fields Effortless Success – How to turn work into play and succeed on a massive scale
  • Kirk M. Community, The Quiet Revolution
  • Mike birthday photo
  • The Writing Frump When They Call Your Talent into Question
  • Mike Pee Wee’s Playhouse: The Movie!
  • Susan Reynolds Happy Blog Birthday Liz Strauss
    Second Life Registration
  • Shashi B Washington DC Restaurants
  • Chris Owen and the Shiny Apples Curse
  • Teli Adlam Beginner’s Guide to Using and Building Traffic with FeedBurner
  • Vernon Lun Happy Birthday Successful-Blog and Liz Strauss
  • Amie Gillingham Rainstreaker
  • Jeff Pulver Things I do BEFORE a (VON) Conference:
  • Vernon Lun Success
  • Delaney Kirk Scoring Guide for Whining
    A Good Teaching Day
  • Mike The Great Google Bitch Slap
  • Robin Yap conversations with mom Archives
    Hesitant? You’re not alone!
  • Joe Meet The Left Thumb Blogger
  • Vernon Lun Birthday Fireworks

An incredible group of attendees brings an incredible list of gifts to share with you.

Don’t forget the Good Blogs made an SOB widget!! Get the code for the SOB widget here.

I’m one lucky blogger to know all of you!
–ME “Liz” Strauss

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The Mic Is On: Happy 2nd Birthday to SOBs Everywhere!

Filed Under: SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Successful-and-Outstanding-Bloggers, Successful-Blog-Birthday, successful-blog-links

Plan Bs, Worse Case Scenarios and Positive Realities

October 30, 2007 by Liz

Can we Talk about

being prepared for the worst?

rainbow colors

I’m not sure what brought this up. Maybe it’s that life is so good.

I’ve been looking back at the things that haven’t worked out so well, and I realize what a contribution they’ve made to where I am now.

I made an accounting of every major diplomatic incident, dire catastrophe, and house that fell on me. I reviewed it twice, the same way that Santa Claus reviews his list. The conclusion I landed on is stunning.

When I look at what life has handed me, I don’t really need any more Plan Bs and Worse Case Scenarios. I can just pick from the ones in my history . . . I have plenty.

I’m free to concentrate on building the positive realities.

Liz's Signature

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Ive-been-thinking, plan-b, positive-reality, worse-case-scenario

Dear Google, I'm the Relationship Blogger

October 29, 2007 by Liz

Dear Google,
It’s Liz.

I’m a little confused about our relationship. After two years, you dumped me from Page Rank 6 to a Page Rank 3.

I would have thought it was text-links I had — they’re gone now. I’m sorry. The world knows I’m not an SEO whiz, if I was one, I wouldn’t have 40-some categories in my sidebar. At least, that’s what folks tell me.

But you dumped my LizStrauss blog too, and it doesn’t have any ads and never did.

It’s disheartening when I think of how I advocate NOT GAMING the system.

You might remember when I said

  • “I’d rather not blog than be irrelevant.”
  • “Be a quality citizen.”
  • Look for quality homes for your links.

Links and relationships are intertwined and inseparable to me. It’s about people and connections that last.

Did you misunderstand the SOB program after all of this time? Not all of these folks have all of the links you might expect, but they will, because they show the key traits of a successful blogger. I know they will because they write good content and they make good relationships.

Is it that I write creative entertainment sometimes? Isn’t that better than just regurgitating someone else’s content?

Everyone knows that a link exchange on this blog is out of the question.

I’m the kind of blogger who wants a relationship not a one link stand.

And then there was my personal stance on link trains and other valueless link posts.

Dear Emperor: A Test for Your Next Link Post

If the recent birthday party invitation to 646 blogs threw you, please know that it lived up to the “Dear Emperor” standard. So will the link posts like this first one that celebrate the links the party guests brought to show their most successful and outstanding experiences — a birthday only happens once a year. You can believe I’m checking them. I do that for you, for me, and for my readers.

So Google, that’s our history. I know you know me better. I’m the person behind the numbers. I don’t link promiscuously.

I’m the relationship blogger. I want folks to respect me in the morning.

Liz's Signature

Filed Under: SEO, Successful Blog, Tech/Stats Tagged With: bc, Google, page-rank

Personal Integrity: Leadership and Taking Turns

October 29, 2007 by Liz

I've been thinking . . .

about taking turns.

It doesn’t take much experience to know that to be heard, you have to listen. Leaders know that. So do teammates and people who understand human nature. Relationships are an ebb and flow, a “give and get” kind of thing.

From childhood, I learned to take turns at being first, at choosing, at having the lead.

Now, I’m grown up and I’ve been thinking about that “taking turns” rule. It’s automatic. I take my turn and I step back for someone else to move forward. When I don’t I feel the world look at me. Is that best way?

I’ve been wondering for weeks now . . . should a leader stop leading because it’s supposed to be someone else’s turn?

Liz's Signature

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Ive-been-thinking, management, taking-turns

Dots that Change the World

October 28, 2007 by Liz

Connecting Dots logo

On this very blog, Liz’s open invitation is for you to join her to Change the World. We often think we have to be presidents, rich or influential to do that. We somehow believe that often we’re too ordinary or too insignificant to be agents of changes.

Consider this… if the net effect of one man donating $5 million dollars is the same as 5 million people donating a single dollar, why should we feel our donation of a dollar be worth any less in thought or deed?

We can be everyday heroes.

All it takes is an act of kindness…

Is it a coincidence that two of Liz’s call to actions are together we can change the world and be nice? I think not!

Make it personal.

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Mary says it’s the little things that make a difference. Perhaps, in this hustle-bustle world filled with impersonal information, it is the personal attention, the personal contact, the personal encouragement that means the most.

Make time to acknowledge and encourage.

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Robyn relates an inspiring story of choice and explains why …naming specifics makes a difference when you recognize brilliance in action… and ..helps people to become more of who they’re meant to be.

The best place to start is within.

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Bob shares with us that any change, planned or random, involves a few key elements among them questions, fear and risk.. Those questions, fear and risk often leads to procrastination. I often have to remind myself, the question is not “what if I did”, but “what if I didn’t”… There is no change without action.

We are the ones we have been waiting for.

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Matthew shared with us a speech from Queen Rania of Jordan. There is no better call to action for us to change the world. In a shrinking world, we cannot afford to ration our compassion. More than ever, our fates are intertwined – and our friendship must know no boundaries…we are the ones we have been waiting for

May the dots be with you!

Vern, The Idea Dude
Click here to see more dots we connected

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Connecting Dots, Connnecting-Dots, Liz-Strauss, the-Idea-Dude, Vernon-Lun

It's About Real Life

October 28, 2007 by Liz

Yes, And He Had a Son

Russian and rainbow

So you’ve probably figured out. That my husband and I don’t live some high falutin’ city life style. I like to look out my window and see a lake that goes on forever. Yeah, that’s true enough. Whoa. But the rest, it’s about being alive, isn’t it?

The reason I love Chicago is because it’s all heart and soul. It’s all neighborhoods.

So last night when we went to dinner we met a young man, not young to you, young to us — ’cause we’re old. [I’m so smiling to think on it.]

Wow! It was real life. His son is three. He’s living to see his son grow.

How much more can there be?

Every color of the rainbow lives in the eyes of a father talking about his son, in the eyes of a mother talking about her daughter . . .

It reminds me of a song . . . the song is dated and old, the sentiments are timeless.

I hope the Russians love their children too. They do. I know. I know. Go ahead listen.

–ME “Liz” Strauss
Work with Liz!!

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, children, Ive-been-thinking, relationships

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