It’s Your Community Stupid

Your ever wonder how people keep blogging for years? Decades? It isn’t because these people just never run out of things to say. Okay, maybe some of them don’t ever run out of things to say, but for the most part I think it’s the community they build around their blogs that keeps driving them. Community [...]

The Changing Face of Reader Engagement–I Want to Hear from You

To really understand this post you need to understand a few things about me: I pour over my webstats to learn more about who my readers are, what they read, and how they find me. I love discussing the things I write about. That’s why I’ve written about them in the first place. After blogging [...]

10 Reasons Superbowl Commentators are Like Bloggers

If you’ve watched even one Superbowl, Superbowl pre-game show or halftime show, heck even any NFL game during the year, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about here. Football commentators, and the ones for the Superbowl especially, are almost like no other group of folks in the world, well except for bloggers. Bloggers? What, pray [...]

Dispelling Blogging Myths: Blogging Will Get Me Fired!

Getting fired for blogging doesn’t get as much attention as it did in 2004-2005. Back then, the media was a buzz about people getting fired because they were blogging, when, in truth, very few people were actually fired for blogging. Oh yes, some people were fired for blogging, that much is true. I’m sure many [...]

Dispelling Blogging Myths: No One Wants to Read About What I Have to Say

When I’m helping people first start blogging, one of the first objections (fears, concerns) is that no one will be interested in what they have to say. In nearly six years of blogging I have yet to find someone start a blog that didn’t have some kind of audience. Think about it this way, no [...]

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