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Posts on choosing what topics to write about in your blog.

How to Blog Effectively for Your Business

Tuesday, March 2, 2010
By Doug Stewart
How to Blog Effectively for Your Business

This blog is all about helping people blog better for their business. This post in particular is for people just starting to blog. »

Spread the Love of Blogging

Sunday, February 14, 2010
By Rhona Bronson
Spread the Love of Blogging

Blogging is like a box of chocolates. The best blogs are like a heart shaped box of varietal chocolates with each post holding a special sweet nugget inside. And just like a great big valentines box, not very post comes with a map. You have to take a bite and see if... »

Self-Management and Social Media

Sunday, January 24, 2010
By Rahul Trivedi
Self-Management and Social Media

Your social media use may also require management. I have tried to manage my virtual identity within the various groups I belong to such as blog or groups on Facebook or Linkedin. Let me share with you few of my steps to manage/ organize myself. »

Why Shorter Is Better

Friday, January 15, 2010
By Karen Shaffer
Why Shorter Is Better

I'm not just a writer, I'm a reader. But like many of you, I have only short, sporadic windows of opportunity to read my favorite bloggers' posts. When I find myself with a few minutes to spare, I open Google Reader and skim headlines to see what catches my eye. Sadly, an average... »

Small Changes = Better Impact

Tuesday, January 12, 2010
By Charlene Burke
Small Changes = Better Impact

If you’re considering changing your blog to something very different from what it is today, I'd suggest doing it over a period of days or weeks rather than overnight. Changing the focus, intent, or purpose of a blog isn’t a bad thing. The trouble comes when the change occurs without warning, without reason,... »

Resolution: A Toned Body (of Work)

Sunday, January 3, 2010
By Rhona Bronson
Resolution: A Toned Body (of Work)

Use the new year to make a resolution about blogging -- either to explore a growth area, share expertise, or discover your voice. Examples show how others are already blogging on everything from divorce to weight loss. »

5 Steps to Creating Crossover Content

Saturday, January 2, 2010
By Jarie Bolander
5 Steps to Creating Crossover Content

Content that crosses over appeals to the broader audience outside your niche. It’s essential to occasionally write this type of content because it will strengthen your follower base while also expanding it. Content that crosses over mixes things up a bit and gets people talking — something that is essential to a long and... »

What Would You Do with an Extra 30 Minutes?

Monday, December 7, 2009
By Steve Hartkopf
What Would You Do with an Extra 30 Minutes?

You'd be surprised what you can do in 30 minutes. Here's my list, what would you do? »

What Every Blogger Can Learn From Project Runway

Thursday, November 5, 2009
By Jarie Bolander
What Every Blogger Can Learn From Project Runway

Full Disclosure: I really do watch Project Runway (with my wife). I have zero fashion sense and have no clue what’s in or out. My fashion sense resolves around not making my wife look bad. For me, this show is about how motivated creative people can rapidly create great things. Project Runway is one... »

Social Media: Public Policy and Law

Monday, November 2, 2009
By Chris Franklin
Social Media:  Public Policy and Law

The panel which followed Billy Bush's talk was titled Public Policy and Law and conducted by the following panelists: Glenn Manishin (Tech Lawyer & Web Pioneer), Adrian T. Dayton (CEO, Comrad Esq. & Author of Social Media for Lawyers: Twitter Addition), and Brett Trout ( Patent Lawyer & Author of CyberLaw) »

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