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Getting the Blogging Routine Down

Posted by Judy on October 22, 2008

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Day 90 - Facing ForwardBlogging requires a routine. Successful blogging means being faithful and consistent about posting, commenting, responding to comments, perusing news, connecting stories, and tweaking design. Without a routine… sanity ensues!

I don’t actually spend much time blogging. It isn’t my career, so I do it somewhat leisurely. But even in leisure, there are certain patterns that can be quite helpful. Here are some aspects of my own blogging routine. Sometimes I do this once or twice per day, sometimes it’s once a week, but all of these steps can prove quite helpful.

  1. I check my stats. One two sites, I use Mint. On all sites, I use Google Analytics and on two or three, I use the WP Stats plugin. Seeing my statistics enables me to weed out unproductive or useless content and focus on content that has proven meaningful.
  2. I respond to comments, tweets, and friend requests. This is not only good blog etiquette, but it’s also one of the purposes of blogging – to connect.
  3. I check my advertising and affiliate revenue for the day… you know, just for fun!
  4. I begin reading feeds. Personally, I use Google Reader for a variety of reasons, the biggest of which is that it moves fast.
  5. I comment on articles from my feeds that I find beneficial or to which I have something to add. My site and email information depend on the nature of the article and which of my sites is most relevant to the topic.
  6. I tag some really good posts in delicious for reference.
  7. I use the WordPress bookmarklet to begin articles based on web content. Sometimes I post immediately, sometimes I save it for later. Often I open the full editor for greater control over categories and images.? Sometimes I will include several great links and sometimes I’ll just make a comment or two about a great link and then pass it along.
  8. I write original stories that aren’t based on anything out there that I’ve read – that is – I don’t link to any particular source of inspiration, I just write about what interests me.
  9. I peruse some social networks such as Twitter and Facebook, adding friends, posting links, and having fun.
  10. I examine my blog’s design, making tweaks and adding things as necessary to make it a better blog.

This is my little routine, which has helped me quite a bit along the way. This particular blog (the one you’re reading) is less than three weeks old at this writing and today broke 100 unique visitors with no advertising anywhere – just networking, sharing, linking, and doing what bloggers love to do.

What’s your routine? I’d love to hear about it in the comments…

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Alltop – The Ultimate in News Feed Aggregation

Posted by Judy on October 19, 2008

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What do I do when I don’t know what to do? to read? or to write about? I visit Alltop. Created by Guy Kawasaki, it’s one of the coolest toys on the net. It gathers the top feeds of most major search categories and remembers the areas you searched last time. Great for inspiration, for finding places to participate, and just a great time-passer (or time-waster, so be careful).

Alltop.com

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