blogging
Information, tips and guidelines for making your blog effective and worth reading
Along with some other Business Mums, I accepted a challenge of doing one post every day this week – and I did it 🙂 I wrote some of them in a group and just predated them to publish one day at a time, but it wasn’t always easy to think of topics to write about on demand.
However, I met the challenge, so maybe this is a challenge you could set for your blog, too.
Some of the other blogs in the challenge were:
http://preciouswater.com.au/blog/
www.mydayoff.com.au
www.melissakhalinsky.com/blog
http://marakye.blogspot.com/
http://smallbusinessdiva.wordpress.com
http://buffmineralcosmetics.blogspot.com/
http://home.exetel.com.au/huysing/wordpress/
http://kidsmusiccompany.wordpress.com
I have just discovered blog carnivals. Essentially, someone hosts a ‘carnival’ and includes links to various blog entries that are relevant to the carnival topic.
There are apparently hundreds of carnivals happening so you’ll probably find one you like, or at least one on a topic you like!
It seems like a great way to find new blogs on interesting topics, and just to learn about a particular topic. Most carnival hosts review the blogs first so the blogs listed in a carnival should be relevant, good and spam-free.
So far, my blog is included in two carnivals:
What carnivals have you read and enjoyed?
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I have since been involved in a number of carnivals (list of some below)Â and find them a great way to find some very interesting blog posts and blogs. Some blogs I’ve found in this way and have taught me things and others have inspired me (including inspired a number of blog posts which usually involve a link back to the original post so those bloggers get an additional link from being in a carnival, too.)
It is easy to join carnivals, especially if you put good content into your blog in the first place. So if you haven’t joined a carnival yet, why not?
Focus Organic
email marketing tips
sales & management success
internet business techniques
Aussie bloggers
internet business
boot strapper
tip diva
achieving objectives
Writing in a blog can be intimidating – and knowing how to set up a blog can be even worse for those not technically minded.
So I’m pleased to say there will be a Business Mums Network blogging for beginners intensive workshop in Melbourne in a few week’s time (17 November to be precise!) Lucie Battaini of MulitmediART will talk about choosing a blog and getting one up and running then I will talk about blog content – different styles, how to select content, etc.
Then we’ll brainstorm some blog topics for every participant, one by one. So those people will get to go home with the knowledge of how to start a blog that suits them AND have ideas to actually blog about. They’ll be experts in no time after this workshop and it’s under $100, too.
Hmm, speaking, providing notes – guess I’d better get writing!
Word Constructions ~ for all your business writing needs
As I am learning to blog, I am aware of the dilema “but what do I write about?”
Of course, as a writer of many, many articles and two monthly newsletters (one filled with business and writing tips and one with time saving tips and information about the web) I have dealt with the question of what to write many times:)
So what can you write about, other than your daily life?
Let’s assume you have a particular theme to your blog and a particular audience… then some examples of content to get you started are:
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