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Posts Tagged ‘31 Days to Build a Better Blog’

June 15th, 2010

Admin

I shared this link on the forum already but I think it is such a great tip that I’m double-posting it!  I think the toughest part, as with lots of new things for me, will be to moderate my monitoring.  I love research so sometimes I tend to “think” more than I actually “do”.

Do any of you also do this?  Or are you the opposite – more action and learn as you go?

Happy blogging!


Admin

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!


June 10th, 2010

Admin

Hello, fellow bloggers!

I’ve gotten lots of fantastic feedback about the new look and I couldn’t be happier to hear how much people love it!  HUGE thanks to, Belal Design, who performed the magic and created everything I’ve asked for.

But, are we done?  Hell no!  The forum is next and, let me tell you, it is going to look super-fantastic!!!

And will we be done after that?  Nope.  This is just the beginning.  I have some terrific ideas to make this community even better and, as we are able to, I’ll be working with people like my designer to bring you even more great features.  Features that will help you connect with one another, define and reach your goals and Better Your Blog!  ’Cause that is what it is all about here.

I got a couple of very wonderful mentions by Members Kate and Nolie!  Please, check out their posts, Aren’t I so Glam?! and Warm Fuzzies.  Don’t forget to network with your fellow bloggers and leave them comments!

Speaking of networking…

  1. Log in to comment!  You’ll be able to advertise your most recent blog posts with ComLuv.
  2. Be sure to keep checking the forum – we have new members and I’ve encouraged them to introduce themselves so check the Introductions or answer a question for someone.
  3. Leave a link to one of your recent posts if you’ve been doing the homework for 31 Days to Build a Better Blog under whichever topic you’ve done homework for.  Free advertising your blog!
  4. Be sure to support your fellow Members and check out their homework!  Where can you find it?  Here!

Who is our newest member? GeekyGirl!  Check out her site, leave her a comment, show her some love from the Better Your Blog community.

There are still those of you who are members but haven’t introduced yourselves…what are you waiting for?  It is a supportive community, so take a leap of faith and say hello and let everyone know who you are and where to visit you.

Happy blogging!


Admin

I was doing Day 6 homework for 31 Days to Build a Better Blog and I read a tip that was in a nutshell – post often so you don’t have to apologize to your readers about being MIA.

Although I understand this tip, I don’t agree with it 100%. I would rather someone blog passionately, relevantly and provide content I like consistently rather than frequent posts that have no meaning. But what I like isn’t what everybody else likes, which is why blogging is such big business and even people who rant about nothing can become popular.  So, a few tips that work across the board, no matter your niche, no matter your content, no matter your style…

Be true to yourself: Be honest, don’t promise to write everyday and write what my boyfriend and I refer to as a “filler post”. Your are your own boss when it comes to blogging so blog when you want to and bring your readers something valuable instead of just “something”. Don’t apologize for not blogging. I think we may have all done this at some point but, you know what? It isn’t necessary. Just keep blogging. I don’t want to read a post about why you’ve been away unless it is relevant to your blog. If I’m new to your blog and this is the first post that I come across, my first impression is that your flaky and the content I went for isn’t even there. Or updated. Or both! Blog. Blog as often as you can with passion and on point. Stop apologizing and spend that energy producing another post!

Be true to yourself and represent yourself honestly because people will be more likely to connect with, respect and share your blog with others if you are honest in your writing and in your conveyance of yourself.

Be true to your readers: Because they don’t deserve less. Don’t make excuses, don’t lie to them.  Ever. Especially if your blog is part of your business. Honesty is the best policy.

Be true to your blog: No matter why you bog or what you blog about – be clear on these points so that you are true to your blog and it’s purpose. You don’t have to have a niche and you don’t have to be boring to be on topic. You don’t even have to produce lots of content if that isn’t what your blog is about. The point is, whatever your blog IS about – keep it that way. If you need another outlet for more of your ideas, create another blog. If you blog for business, keep it about business and have a personal blog for personal stuff. If you blog to rant, rant. If you have different passions that complement each other, go ahead and house them together at one blog, just make sure to categorize them well so people can connect and find things easily – you can do this with tagging, different pages for different content, devoting one day to something special, etc.

If you haven’t joined us over at the forum, now is a great time to do so!  You can promote your blog, help other bloggers, improve your blog, network, ask questions and more…come, Better Your Blog.


May 9th, 2010

Admin

Things to do today...
Creative Commons License photo credit: whatleydude

Yesterday, I created a section for Lists Posts on the forum for those who are participating in the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog project and, lo and behold, today I write a list post on my other blog! I’ll admit, it wasn’t consciously that I completed this task but must have been on my mind from reading Darren’s list post about list posts. (try to say that five times fast!)

I thought it might be good to allow my fellow bloggers to critique my list post (go ahead, be honest!) so that it can be a learning experience here for those who have yet to do this assignment.

Do you think I was successful with some of the key points Darren talks about? Is my post scannable? Succinct? Neat? Comprehensive? Persuasive?

What could I have done better? What did you like the most?  Please feel free to critique the post here by leaving a comment or on the forum.

Now it’s your turn! Go to the forum and share your list post and get feedback from members (please, visit at least one other members list post and provide them with feedback on the forum)

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