Tag: Blogging

Blog Posts – Are We Our Worst Critic?

On Monday we discussed the importance of your most current post. It was decided our best work may be buried in our archives. But, how do we know what is our best work? Is it the post we spent days constructing, editing and reediting until we had it perfect? Or… read more Blog Posts – Are We Our Worst Critic?

NBOTW Needs No Introduction

If you’re part of the BWAB community, you’ll see her commenting. If you travel through blogosphere, she’s there too. She’s small in stature, but has a large presence in social networks, as well In fact, she’s everywhere. The name of her blog may produce visions of a “mommy blog”, but… read more NBOTW Needs No Introduction

You’re Only As Good As Your Current Post

Have you ever noticed the majority of visitors to your blog only comment on your most recent post? Even your loyal readers aren’t digging to find more of your writings. If they are, they often don’t comment. Why is that? Today’s Lesson As bloggers we’re continually publishing new posts. As… read more You’re Only As Good As Your Current Post

Free ‘n Easy Friday Finds

Hi all, Welcome to my new series. It will be called “Free ‘n Easy Friday Finds”. As some of you already know, I like to use acronyms (abbreviate with letters), so it will often be referred to as “FEFF”. Each Friday, I will share something that is free to bloggers…. read more Free ‘n Easy Friday Finds

The Biggest Mistake I Made In Blogging

We all make mistakes when we start blogging. I know I did. Today’s Lesson I didn’t do enough homework and was unprepared for what blogging entailed. I made small mistakes like typos (and I still do), and big ones like crashing my blogs. I didn’t know HTML, coding or the… read more The Biggest Mistake I Made In Blogging

Blogs Aren’t Just For Boys Anymore

Have you ever noticed males seem to dominate the computer industry? Anytime you hear about a computer “geek” or “guru”, it’s a guy. Blogosphere isn’t much different. The “A-List” bloggers we all hear about are men too. Today’s Lesson When I started blogging (March 2007) most of the blogs I… read more Blogs Aren’t Just For Boys Anymore

Most Bloggers Are Quitters – Are You

Have you had a chance to read Darren Rowse’s (Problogger) recent post? It’s titled: What Thomas Edison Can Teach You About Blogging. In it, he writes, Most blogs are abandoned after a month or two…. the average time that it takes a blog to rise to the top of the… read more Most Bloggers Are Quitters – Are You

It’s All About Me, It’s All About You

When I first started blogging I would see the word “meme”. Not knowing what it meant, I looked it up. Wikipedia says: A meme (pronounced /meem/)[1][rhymes with dream] consists of any unit of cultural information, such as a practice or idea, that gets transmitted verbally or by repeated action from… read more It’s All About Me, It’s All About You

Book And Product Reviews Generate Traffic

Reviews of any kind (paid or unpaid) are great ways for bloggers to generate traffic. Today’s Lesson Product and/or book reviews can help to increase traffic (to our blogs), and may even make us a few coins in the process. Although I don’t do many product reviews on this blog,… read more Book And Product Reviews Generate Traffic

Blogging – Secretly Affecting Lives

Yesterday, as I was working, I overheard the TV in the other room. The subject for the Oprah show (it was a rerun), were people who lost massive amounts of weight. The first guest’s story intrigued me, so I got up to watch the segment. Nancy had weighed over 700… read more Blogging – Secretly Affecting Lives

NBOTW Wants You To Love Your Job

If I have my math correct, this is the 19th New Blog of the Week I have showcased. If you’re new to this series, I try to find new blogs on a variety of subjects to expand our reading and learning experiences. A new blog is featured each Tuesday. This… read more NBOTW Wants You To Love Your Job

Those Are Fighting Words

Blogging reminds me of each of us, stepping up on our virtual soapbox and telling others what we think/feel. Some bloggers tell stories of their day, and tie a lesson in life to it. Others do tons of research and share their findings A lot of bloggers share from their… read more Those Are Fighting Words

Links Show Love But Do We Click

It’s called “link love” Bloggers create a link to another blogger’s post as a reference or to show gratitude. Some bloggers will spend many hours adding links to posts. You’ve seen them, “100 links to the best of …..” I did one of those too, it was titled: “1066 Links,… read more Links Show Love But Do We Click

No Comment

Have you ever visited a blog, read the post and all of the comments, but didn’t feel comfortable commenting? I have. Blogs can be that way. The author publishes their post for the whole world to see, and often others leave comments. A conversation develops between the author and their… read more No Comment

When Is Enough Enough

If I had a dollar for every time I (figuratively) banged by head against the wall while learning blogging, I would be rich. It’s no wonder bloggers get stressed out and aren’t always sure how to grow their blog. In yesterday’s post we learned how addictive we become to spikes… read more When Is Enough Enough

Social Meth – One Taste – You’re Hooked

Remember when you first started blogging? An increase of one in your visitor counts or feed readers was exciting. Then you discovered Digg, StumbleUpon, and Twitter. By a submission of your site to popular social networks, you saw your blog growing by the hundreds. Today’s Lesson I remember those days…. read more Social Meth – One Taste – You’re Hooked

NBOTW Goes To The Dogs

I’m bending the rules for this New Blog Of the Week (NBOTW). The blog is over four months old. It’s the subject matter of this blog that brought me to this decision. She writes in a niche I haven’t seen before. It’s not about productivity, or inspiration, nor is it… read more NBOTW Goes To The Dogs

Can We Ever Know Too Much About SEO

We all want our blogs found and would love to have a steady stream of traffic. For bloggers, finding a way to meet this goal, usually tops our list of priorities. Today’s Lesson When I started blogging, I often felt like I was talking to myself, or just documenting my… read more Can We Ever Know Too Much About SEO

What Happened To The Good Ole Days

My childhood was pretty simple. We lived in the country and walked a lot. As kids we played outside, jumped rope, caught frogs, played hop-scotch, make snow angels, had chores to do, and when we went inside, we were welcomed by the scent of a home cooked meal. For many… read more What Happened To The Good Ole Days

Oh That Blogging Language

Like any business/profession, blogging has a language of it’s own. An article or story, is considered a post. Amenities that are added onto a blog to make it perform better, are called addons, widgets or plugins. You read about robots, crawlers, and spiders. The list goes on. Many of the… read more Oh That Blogging Language

The Name Says It All

“Why did you choose the name “Blogging Without A Blog?”” This is a question Natural, of Thinking Out Loud, recently asked me in an email. Today’s Lesson: When I knew I wanted to blog, finding a domain name was the first thing on my list. I brain stormed with myself,… read more The Name Says It All

Build A Pyramid – Increase Blog Traffic

Have you ever joined a sales company that ended up being a pyramid scheme? I did. The one I joined had something to do with phone cards. I don’t remember the details, but from experience, I learned, if sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Today’s Lesson Bloggers… read more Build A Pyramid – Increase Blog Traffic

New Bloggers Are Being Scammed

As a new blogger, you’ll read how easy it is to set up a blog. Let’s look at WordPress. Their homepage says: 1. Find a Web Host and get great hosting while supporting WordPress at the same time. 2. Download & Install WordPress with our famous 5-minute installation. 3. Consult… read more New Bloggers Are Being Scammed

Outsourcing Your Blog – Never Say Never

Outsourcing your blog, or parts of it, is actually quite common for some busy bloggers. Today’s Lesson: As Catherine Lawson points out in a recent article, outsourcing is a great way to save time in all aspects of your life. Although outsourcing does cost money, if the cost outweighs the… read more Outsourcing Your Blog – Never Say Never

A Thank You And A Recap

A year of blogging taught me so much. It’s been a year of challenges, laughs, headaches, and joy. The one thing I never expected was that my writings would be so well received. As much as I can share all that I learned from my first year of blogging, I… read more A Thank You And A Recap

Blogging – Year One – Lesson Twelve

I couldn’t end this series without talking about making money with blogs. Most bloggers start a blog with money as part of the equation. I did. However, the truth about making money with a blog is often misleading. Search online and you’ll find many sites, e-books, or “subscribe to this”… read more Blogging – Year One – Lesson Twelve

Blogging – Year One – Lesson Eleven

The amount of blogs online grows by thousands every day. There is no way we can read, or even find them all, but we try. Over the past year, I’ve read hundreds of blog posts (possibly thousands). There’s some good stuff out there. In the beginning, I remember reading posts… read more Blogging – Year One – Lesson Eleven

Blogging – Year One – Lesson Ten

We learn about blogging from many sources. We have access to many free services, software, plugins, themes, photos, and most of all, knowledge Even before I went live with my blogs, I spent many hours pouring over articles written by other bloggers. I was amazed at how others were so… read more Blogging – Year One – Lesson Ten

Blogging – Year One – Lesson Nine

B-2, I-25, G53, O-68. BINGO! It’s been a long time since I played Bingo. For those who have never played the game, the object is to get five numbers in a vertical, horizontal, or diagonal line. Sometimes you may play “four corners”, or a game when you must cover all… read more Blogging – Year One – Lesson Nine

Blogging – Year One – Lesson Eight

I love to visit other blogs. I like to see the themes, read the posts, watch how others handle comments, and learn more about the author. Today’s Lesson When I started blogging, I read that we should “copy” what the successful bloggers are doing….”learn from those who came before us”…. read more Blogging – Year One – Lesson Eight