8 Tools I Can’t Blog Without

September 10th, 2007

As I was sitting down to start working on a few new posts this afternoon, it occurred to me that my blogging routine is a little insane! I like to make things as simple as possible, so as I sit down to begin writing, I open everything I might need in Firefox tabs. As of right now, I have the following 8:

  1. Bloglines - it’s always helpful to have a little inspiration from your favorite blogs!
  2. My StumbleUpon Page - I am an extremely active Stumbler, so I always have things I want to blog saved on my SU blog!
  3. LastFM - I don’t know if it’s just me and possibly my fellow Gen Y’ers, but I cannot write in silence!
  4. IStockPhoto -although I don’t always include images, I like to when possible. I use IStock mainly because I like their search functions, their prices and the fact that for $1 I can avoid copyright and attribution hassles.
  5. Thesaurus.com - I have a bit of a pet peeve about repetitive word use!
  6. Google - when I’m working on a post or an article and coming up with titles, I like to make sure they are unique. A lot of times I find that what I thought was so brilliantly original has been written 10 times over!
  7. Technorati - same reasoning as # 6
  8. Digg - same as 6 & 7!

What can’t you blog without? Do you have a set routine for writing?

Give your readers a HUG and a KISS!

September 9th, 2007

 We’ve all heard the advice K.I.S.S- Keep It Simple Stupid…and I’m a firm believer in that acronym.  I thought I’d take it a bit further.  So in addition to KISSing your readers, why not give them a HUG too?

Helpful to reader - whether you’re writing for the sheer joy of it, for link building and SEO or for marketing and brand building purposes, always provide something for the reader: knowledge, tips and info. or even a laugh or a smile!

Unique voice - you may be talking about the same concepts as everyone else but find a way to own it!

Give them something to talk/blog about!

60+ Resources for New Bloggers

September 2nd, 2007

I’ve recently had a number of clients asking about adding a blog to their site. They have so many questions, many of the same that I’ve had over the past year and a half. So I decided to compile a list of all the resources that I have found immensely helpful…at least those that I can remember and/or have bookmarked with one bookmarking tool or another!

I’m sure I won’t get them all on here…so no offense to anyone. And I will be updating this post with whatever new, awesome things I find as time goes by…feel free to add your sites or things you’ve found helpful in comments :)

The Basics of Blogging - Intro to Blogging

  • Blogging Basics 101- “where there are no stupid questions” a very newbie friendly blog with great tips and information.
  • Blogging Help- nother great place to get easy for everyone to understand blogging tips and also a very non-intimidating place to spend some time!
  • Blogging Tips- again a wonderful resource for information about all things blogging without a lot of mumbo jumbo that you have to be at least an intermediate blogger to understand!
  • Blogging 101- an intro to reading and writing a blog
  • About Web Logs- I’m always a sucker for about.com for pretty much everything…their blogging section can be pretty helpful.
  • Wordpress Codex Intro to Blogging
  • Blogger Forum- helpful community for all blogger levels!
  • Performancing- this one could really go in almost all of the categories of my list here…plus, it’s the home of several of my favorite free wordpress themes.
  • Daily Blog Tips- exactly what it says with great stuff for new and seasoned bloggers.

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The W’s of Article Marketing

August 20th, 2007

It just occurred to me that though I have written a lot on the topic of article marketing on my virtual assistant blog, I haven’t touched on it a lot over here. And since it is a website promotion service we offer, I might give a little background info. or the W’s (who, what, where and why) of article marketing.

As I see it, there can be many benefits to using articles to promote your site. Two always rise to the top of the list in my mind:

  1. Well-written, informative articles can help establish you as an expert in your field.
  2. In the all powerful eyes of Google, Yahoo and the rest of the bunch, links coming into your site from relevant sites are, if not the Holy Grail, pretty dang important! It’s basically the same as number one but with computers instead of people. The search engines see links to your site as recommendations or votes for your website. So the more links you have coming into your site from other sites that are in related fields, the higher your search engine rankings will eventually get.

So how does writing an article get other people to link to your site?

Well, for one, always display your article on your own website or blog. When people run across it or find it by searching, they might just link to your site to refer their clients or readers there. But most importantly, when writing articles for the purpose of website marketing, you must submit your articles to article directories.

Article directories are just what they sound like. They are like giant filing cabinets full of articles that people have submitted. When you submit an article to a directory, you are giving permission to the directory and anyone else who might come across your article to reprint your article. This is where the links come in.

All directories(or at least all the directories that you submit to) allow you to include an author resource box, basically an “About the Author” section that gives a brief bio about you and a certain number of links (typically 3 or less) to your website or relevant sites you are associated with in some way. Webmasters are always looking for great content to put on their websites and blogs, and this way any time they use your article, they’ll be linking to your site.

So where do you submit your articles?

There are lots of services that offer article submission. Also, many virtual assistants offer that service too. In the past, I have used Article Marketer. If you’re really not wanting to spend the time to submit them yourself, you can certainly use on of these services. Personally, I stopped using them and submit articles manually these days both for myself and my clients. I like to have control over where the articles are going, and I like to have the option of changing up the resource boxes when I submit to different places. That allows me to track which ones work best and tweak them.

I’ve often found that submitting to a few of my favorite standby article directories can be just as effective as when I used a service to submit to hundreds.

A few of my favorite article directories that I always submit to first are:

There are literally hundreds if not thousands of them…if you have more, feel free to add to this list in comments.

Well, I could literally go on for several hours about the ins and outs of article marketing and preaching the Gospel of content and links. But I think that’s it for this post. Now that I’ve realized that I am seriously lacking in my article marketing blogging though…keep an eye out for more article marketing posts for the all-important How, that you might have noticed I left out of this one!

Please feel free to leave your thoughts, links to other article directories, questions or advice for fellow article marketers in the comments section below. Where do you submit articles? Have you found articles to be a beneficial marketing tool?

Watch out I’m Stumblin’

August 10th, 2007

Yep, I’m back to my old StumbleUpon habit. I’d been doing so well!

Just found a great site that will be at the top of all of my bookmark lists and on this blog and my virtual assistant blog

The Reporter’s Desktop has everything you could possibly need when sitting down to write just about anything: blog posts, articles, letters, website copy, EVERYTHING!

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