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Posts Tagged ‘Blogging Tips’

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One of our members, Jennifer from Eighty MPH Mom, wrote a terrific tutorial on her site, New bloggers: How to link to a website.

Why should you read this post? Because, whether you are a new blogger or not, you might just not know this valuable information! Because sometimes we need a refresher or a kind reminder. Because you’ll be impressed at how well she did this tutorial and you’ll want to leave her some comment love telling her so!

Sometimes, if you link to a site more than once in a post, you can get away with a “Click here” type link – just try not to do that if it is the ONLY link to the site within your post.

Why link like this? Well, my understanding of it (and someone correct me if I’m wrong!) is that search engines crawl the web and linking to sites in the manner Jennifer outlines will help search engines recognize and rank the site you are linking to better. Plus, your reader is going to be more likely to remember to visit the link you suggested at a later date if it links to an actual site’s name, instead of a generic “click here”.

Happy blogging!


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Or not.  You choose!


Click here to choose your own adventure…and learn how to Better Your Blog.


Don’t worry, it won’t be a long adventure, but I hope it will be a fun one!

When you are done, I would love for you to leave me a comment and let me know what you thought.

Happy blogging!


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!


July 1st, 2010

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  1. Thank you to Nolie for her guest post!
  2. Visit this week’s Featured Member!
  3. Watch the video below.

What does it have to do with blogging?  I think you’ll understand when you watch it and I’ll be telling you in a future post why I thought the message was important to share with you guys.

Thanks to Eneida for posting this on her blog!

I can’t wait to hear your reactions to this video!  Let me know what your thoughts are.

Happy blogging!


June 15th, 2010

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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!

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