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Posts Tagged ‘2010’

July 11th, 2010

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You are blogging, networking, staring at the screen for nine hours straight, ignoring your thirst, hunger and the need to pee because you are in the zone (you think), feeling productive, tweeting, updating your status, writing (what you believe are) the greatest posts and…

…later…

You realize you were wrong.  Your posts were mediocre at best, your tweets were annoying (and far too frequent!) and your updates weren’t fit for your best friend to read, let alone the world at large.

This is a problem I run into with blogging.  Judging from other blogs, tweets, etc., other people encounter this as well – All or Nothing Syndrome (ANS).  Although the ‘Nothing’ side of ANS is troublesome, the ‘All’ side can be just as, if not more, hazardous and damaging to the quality of your work.

It can be a tricky path to navigate – you should write when inspiration strikes. You don’t have to post every day.  Life fluctuates, so can your blog.  You want to be dynamic!  You don’t want to become stale or static…

Tread carefully, however!  The highs of blogging and feeling uber productive might lead to a tweet you regret, a post that lacks quality and thoughts that are anything but cohesive or compelling to read.  We’ve all been there, have we not?

Sometimes, you write a post in haste and think “I’ll edit it later…” and never actually get back to it.

Other times you think “but I have to get this done…” and it is apparent that your post was a chore and not a passion.

I could go on, but I shan’t because I know my limit…just think about these words and consider if you’ve been in this position before, then, try to notice it the next time you enter the ‘All’ phase and be extra careful to focus on the quality of your work, whether it is writing, networking or anything else related to your blog.

Know Your Limit – it will Better Your Blog.

Have you encountered ANS?  How do you counter it?  Do you have safeguards to prevent lackluster posting, bad tweets or irrelevant updates? Do you struggle more with the ‘All’ or the ‘Nothing’ of ANS? Leave me a comment and let me know!

Happy blogging!


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Well, this week’s Monday Mingle is considerably late but soooo worth watching because of the cool location, and then you’ll understand, in part, why the Mingle is being posted late. If you don’t yet participate in Monday Mingle, you can get all the details here at Eighty MPH Mom.  If you don’t want to or can’t vlog, I would love you to share your answers to the questions (you’ll hear them in the video) by commenting here.  It’s a fun and sometimes silly way to learn more about the people behind the blogs.

Because I missed this week there will be no Featured Member and the data for the Featured Member for the upcoming Members Monday will be compiled for the past two weeks so that all of your participation will count and give you a fair chance to be featured here!

If you aren’t a member yet it’s free and easy to join, just head up to the top of the page to register and you are on your way to Better Your Blog!

Happy blogging!


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This week felt long to me!  How about you? Did you get everything you wanted to get done this week, checked off of your To Do List? (do we ever?) Well, take a couple of minutes to read this post and spend a few more checking out the overview for this week and, within 30 minutes or less, you can Better Your Blog!

  • Visit a member who participates here! I’ll be creating a member directory soon but, for the time being, you can find out who is here by just visiting the introductions page.  Try visiting the newest member and maybe one other member you don’t know yet.  It is a great way to network and welcome people into this community.
  • Introduce yourself! Seriously.  This will take only a couple minutes of your time and you’ll Better Your Blog just by posting an introduction.  If you have doubts or are shy, see Day 9 of 31 Days to Build a Better Blog.
  • Post your homework Promote yourself, promote your blog, all while doing things each day to better it.  I love that people are reading about 31 Days to Build a Better Blog but, if you take a minute or two to post a few links that illustrate what you’ve done (or if you haven’t done any of the days yet, start with Day 1 right now!) you can garner a few visits from other members, get some feedback and do something positive for your blog!
  • Get a Gravatar It so easy and you’ll instantly be more recognizable and professional when you leave comments all over the web.
  • Enter a giveaway (or post your own!) I know how hard it can be to promote a giveaway so promote it among people that know and trust you and may help you spread the word.
  • Invest in your design This is more of a long term goal but you can start in just a few minutes.  Look at your site.  Are you happy with the way it looks?  Create a Google Doc and list some changes you would like to make then, when you have time you can try to tackle your list and Better Your Blog.

Have a great weekend!  I hope this quick review helps your Better Your Blog!

Happy blogging!


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All this talk about design and you look around here and think, “Huh?  She’s focused on design?”   Yes.  Yes I am.  And you’ll see proof of that when the new design is implemented on Tuesday night, barring any blogging catastrophes (which can, and do happen to the best of us!).

Why is one of my pictures more Flickr Interesting than another?
Creative Commons License photo credit: kevindooley

I hope you stop back and see the new look.  We are rolling out the new look for the blog first.  The forum will be integrated on a different day.  I just wanted to give you something wonderful to look at now!

I can’t wait to see what you think so definitely come back Tuesday night or later this week to leave a comment to give me your feedback!


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In, Part I: Design – One Second, I looked at how the design of your blog conveys a lot about you and is a chance to make a good first impression so that you can get the reader to the content of your site. Whether you are selling a service or just want readers, getting people to want to stay on your site for more than a second is key. So, you have their attention – now what?

Making your design stand out, reflect you and your goals are pretty key to becoming memorable. When someone remembers that great post you wrote, how are they going to connect the content to your blog? If they forget where they read it, how are you going to get them back?  Often design and branding go hand-in-hand to help readers get back to your site if they like the content.

Let me give you examples of some Members’ sites that have strong designs (listed alphabetically):

  • Mommy Monologues – Kate has completely overhauled her site this past week and people seem to be reacting positively!  Comments galore even though she isn’t done yet.  Her new logo is prominent and memorable and she has worked the alliteration of her tagline and her name together very nicely.  I can’t wait to see all of the finishing touches on her design!  Check out her new look here! Her new design is more divalicious while still incorporating the pink that she so clearly loves (my favorite color too!) in a much more elegant way.
  • Nolie’s Place – Nolie redesigned her blog a couple months ago and, speaking from a readers standpoint her blog went from “blah” to “ah ha!”.  Her old design was so forgettable, I can’t even remember what it looks like.  Now, I think of Nolie’s Place and I can easily visualize her blog because it is memorable.  She has used a butterfly theme and her tagline is “Fluttering My Way Through Life”.  The theme and the purpose of her blog are so cohesive and memorable and the site is easy on the eyes.  Go visit her site to see what I mean!
  • Skin Care in the City – On Pamela’s blog, right away, you will notice that the design focuses on things French and or skincare related; her header refreshes so you may see the Eiffel Tower, a symbol of France; lavendar, both very French and used in skin care and photos of Votre Vu products… smart, considering that her blog revolves around Votre Vu (French!) skincare products.  She also incorporates the fleur-de-lis into her blog and her logo, which is also a very French symbol and really does work well with her blog design.  When you visit, you will have to scroll down before you see any of her actual blog, which doesn’t work for many blogs and might deter someone who isn’t computer literate but it really does put those beautiful photos front and center!

These are just three of many blogs that have pleasing and intelligent design elements.  These wonderful bloggers are also active members of Better Your Blog so go network, show them some love and leave them a comment, they will probably return the favor!!!  Nobody’s blog is perfect (see Pro Mistake for proof!) but it goes to show that whether you are a new blogger or a seasoned blogger that you too can Better Your Blog!

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