November has absolutely flown by! Because of traveling and illness, I didn’t blog as much as I intended, but it seems the community has grown in spite of the absence. I’m extremely thankful to every reader and sponsor.
In case you were unconscious for several days after eating too much turkey, here is a summary of some of the best content from this blog during November…
One of my most popular posts so far, If You’re Not on Twitter, You May Not Exist examined the shift lists made in Twitter. I talked about the benefits of preview and review posts (like this one) and gave a somewhat humorous account of why the English language stinks for blogging.
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I remember hearing in speech class a long time that a speech could be condensed to three segments…
- Tell’em what you’re going to tell them.
- Tell’em.
- Tell’em what you told’em.
I’ve heard the same principle apply to writing also, but I’d like to apply it to blogging on a slightly larger scale (even though I think it’s pitiful simplistic and shallow speech-making advice). I think this little outline can apply well to a week (or a month) in the life of your blog. Let me expound…
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It’s been a very, very fun month as I’ve kicked this blog off. Actually, it’s just over two weeks old at this point, so i think we’ve made tremendous progress. I’ve managed to average blogging several times per day about all kinds of issues related to blogging, and I’ve also managed to plug some really good resources and connect with some other awesome bloggers along the way.
It’s possible that you slept a few hours this month and didn’t get to read everything available about how to blog a little better. So I thought I’d summarize the month of October here at We Blog Better. Here are some things I talked about that I think might be of value…
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