Posts Tagged “blogger”
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04
2008
Posted by: Luke in blogging, business, philosophy of success, writing, tags: attitude, blog, blogger, business perspective, business resource, emotion, environments, feelings, friendliness, mindset, money, passion, personal perspective, personality, pretense, stature, writing style
Blogging about yourself is easy. It encourages you to give personal opinions and open up about your feelings. Unfortunately, this means less time spent talking about facts that you know for certain, or that are useful for the readers. Furthermore, it can easily detract from your sense of authority. There’s a reason scientific papers don’t start out with “In my opinion…”
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03
2008
Posted by: Luke in blogging, tags: analogy, bedding, blogger, density, extra room, good chance, i don t care, info business, making compost, optimal quality, red worms, reproduction rate, scraps, sleep, worm bin
Last night I was inspired to write some link bait. It didn’t turn out so well, in my opinion. I only realized this after I published, as happens when you are sleep deprived. I’m going to leave it up, of course. I submitted it to Digg — but the fact is it was crap, so I undug. Oddly enough, I got a comment. IIRC, It was like “OMG you actually watch that show???”
The fact is, all articles are potential link bait. Someone somewhere might very well link to you. But some articles are more likely to float to the top of a social bookmarking site than others.
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03
2008
Posted by: Luke in blogging, personal development, productivity, tags: arrogance, blogger, blogging, confidence, fatigue, friendliness, good chance, guts, kind of pride, mammal, regularity, routine basis, saying hello, search engines, self respect, sweet spot
Search engines. Blog search engines like to hear your ping on a routine basis. Once a week is not enough, and too many per day is just spam. A daily blog hits the sweet spot for the ping services and search engines, and keeps the bots crawling back for more.
Friendliness. People who come to your blog do not come to read an old article. They want to see what’s new with you. Making a new post that day (even if it was pre-scheduled) is the equivalent of saying “hello, how are you doing today?” Once their mammal-mind encounters that feeling, they will want to check back the next day to see if you really meant it.
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