Archive for August, 2007
Blogging Coach focus to eSuccess & BloggingCoach
We will soon our launch our eSuccess & eCoaching, we are not sure, exactly on which URL of our MyTypes.com/site? Do you want to be a eSuccess coach? You don’t need a lot of experience, just a willingness to help people. Thanks for reading our Blogging coach section in the past. We appreciate […]
Posted: August 15th, 2007 under General.
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The Importance of Setting Goals
If you’re blogging to promote your business and your brand, it’s essential to have a clearly defined plan. Yes, this seems like common sense, but you’d be surprised at how many bloggers just jump into the blogosphere without doing a little bit of research, reading the work of other successful bloggers, and establishing some […]
Posted: August 14th, 2007 under Getting Started, General.
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How To Beat Blogger’s Block #5: Folksonomy Is Your Friend
Many people have realized the value and potential benefits of blogging, but they struggle when it’s time to actually write their posts and create their content. After all, it’s tough to maintain a blog and post interesting things day in and day out. However, the web is full of ideas and ways to […]
Posted: August 13th, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Social Media Networks, Link Building, Blogging Techniques, General.
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Weekend on the Links #8: Writing Edition
This week, I wrote a series of posts about writing for bloggers - here’s the rundown:
The Building Blocks of Language - on the importance of using correct spelling and grammar, as well as knowing the rules of writing and when to break them.
The Active Voice Versus The Passive Voice - how to use the active […]
Posted: August 10th, 2007 under General, Links.
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Writing Tips For Bloggers: Embrace Your Passions
For many bloggers, one of the reasons they blog is because they’re passionate about something and they want to share it with the world. They want to make an impact on their readers’ lives
Passionate writing leaps off the screen and into the hearts of your readers. Writing without passion is like a plain […]
Posted: August 10th, 2007 under Writing Tips, Blogging Techniques, Why Blog?, General.
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Writing Tips For Bloggers: Appeal To The Senses With Vivid Language
Are you worried about differentiating yourself from the millions of other blogs out there? After all, one could view the blogosphere as a massive haystack with a few valuable, glittering needles hidden inside it - the blogs with valuable content. The search engines help people discover the needles, but it’s up to the […]
Posted: August 9th, 2007 under SEO for Bloggers, Writing Tips, Blogging Techniques, Stories, Stickiness, General.
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Writing Tips For Bloggers: Do The Introduction Last
Taking the first step is hard, whether you’re launching a business or writing a post. You may have tons of good ideas that you’re eager to share, but it’s tough to decide where to begin. So what’s a blogger to do?
Here’s a hint: write your introduction last.
Think about it - by the time […]
Posted: August 8th, 2007 under Writing Tips, Blogging Techniques, General.
Comments: 7
Writing Tips For Bloggers: Active Voice Versus Passive Voice
Yesterday I talked about the importance of using the correct spelling, grammar, and puncuation in your posts, because it seemed logical to start a series on writing with the basics, and because words are the backbone and the heart of your blog. Now it’s time to discuss how you can use those words […]
Posted: August 7th, 2007 under Writing Tips, Blogging Techniques, Stories, General.
Comments: 3
Writing Tips for Bloggers: The Building Blocks of Language
The ability to write well and communicate in a clear, precise manner are necessary skills for anyone who wishes to create a compelling blog. After all, email, blog posts, or other forms of written communication are essential to doing business and interacting on the web, so you need to make sure that your words […]
Posted: August 6th, 2007 under Writing Tips, Blogging Techniques, Books, General.
Comments: 4
Weekend on the Links #7
Once again, here are some of the best posts from around the blogosphere:
As a writer, I am inspired by this eloquent article by Amber Simmons on A List Apart. In Reviving Anorexic Web Writing, she discusses how the content is the heart of any website.
Chris Garrett talks about the summer slump and what […]
Posted: August 3rd, 2007 under General, Links.
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