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Great Idea!

I just found this blog post:

Coming soon to Buckley’s Blog
I have decided to run regular weekly features/topics each day. These will be:

Monday Mystery
This will be where I talk about a question that has been bothering me, in a similar vein to this earlier post.

Tuesday Tea Party
Each week I will invite someone over to my blog for tea. This will be a bit like a short interview. Only I am pretending it is a tea party to make it seem more fun.

Wednesday Pressie
I have decided to indulge in the joy of giving every Wednesday by offering someone a gift. It will not be a real gift, but most probably a photograph which I have lifted from the web. But it is the thought that counts.

Thursday Furry Friend
Animal of the week. They don’t have to be furry, I’m only calling it this because furry rhymes with Thursday, a bit.

Friday: Buckley Loves…
I have got bored of making lame rhyming titles today. I will post one of these features today, so you’ll see what it is in a bit.

Saturday & Sunday Shopping List or Weekend Top Five
I’ve got a weird habit of picking up other people’s old shopping lists. I will reproduce some of them here for your fascination. Or if I can’t find any it will be random lists of stuff made by my brain.

This weekly itinerary will continue for as long as it is fun for me.

Wow, what a neat idea. I had thought doing something like that a while back, but never atually did it. On Star Log I had started doing the Weirly Wensday Meme posts every Wendesday, but that stopped after I goot bored with it… lasted 5 weeks or so.

I copied the list off her post to here, because I think I can get soe great ideas for writing from it.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!

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Great Idea!

I just found this blog post:

Coming soon to Buckley’s Blog
I have decided to run regular weekly features/topics each day. These will be:

Monday Mystery
This will be where I talk about a question that has been bothering me, in a similar vein to this earlier post.

Tuesday Tea Party
Each week I will invite someone over to my blog for tea. This will be a bit like a short interview. Only I am pretending it is a tea party to make it seem more fun.

Wednesday Pressie
I have decided to indulge in the joy of giving every Wednesday by offering someone a gift. It will not be a real gift, but most probably a photograph which I have lifted from the web. But it is the thought that counts.

Thursday Furry Friend
Animal of the week. They don’t have to be furry, I’m only calling it this because furry rhymes with Thursday, a bit.

Friday: Buckley Loves…
I have got bored of making lame rhyming titles today. I will post one of these features today, so you’ll see what it is in a bit.

Saturday & Sunday Shopping List or Weekend Top Five
I’ve got a weird habit of picking up other people’s old shopping lists. I will reproduce some of them here for your fascination. Or if I can’t find any it will be random lists of stuff made by my brain.

This weekly itinerary will continue for as long as it is fun for me.

Wow, what a neat idea. I had thought doing something like that a while back, but never atually did it. On Star Log I had started doing the Weirly Wensday Meme posts every Wendesday, but that stopped after I goot bored with it… lasted 5 weeks or so.

I copied the list off her post to here, because I think I can get soe great ideas for writing from it.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!

Save the Goldeneagle

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It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant

https://www.nanowrimo.org

>Great Idea!

>I just found this blog post:

Coming soon to Buckley’s Blog
I have decided to run regular weekly features/topics each day. These will be:

Monday Mystery
This will be where I talk about a question that has been bothering me, in a similar vein to this earlier post.

Tuesday Tea Party
Each week I will invite someone over to my blog for tea. This will be a bit like a short interview. Only I am pretending it is a tea party to make it seem more fun.

Wednesday Pressie
I have decided to indulge in the joy of giving every Wednesday by offering someone a gift. It will not be a real gift, but most probably a photograph which I have lifted from the web. But it is the thought that counts.

Thursday Furry Friend
Animal of the week. They don’t have to be furry, I’m only calling it this because furry rhymes with Thursday, a bit.

Friday: Buckley Loves…
I have got bored of making lame rhyming titles today. I will post one of these features today, so you’ll see what it is in a bit.

Saturday & Sunday Shopping List or Weekend Top Five
I’ve got a weird habit of picking up other people’s old shopping lists. I will reproduce some of them here for your fascination. Or if I can’t find any it will be random lists of stuff made by my brain.

This weekly itinerary will continue for as long as it is fun for me.

Wow, what a neat idea. I had thought doing something like that a while back, but never atually did it. On Star Log I had started doing the Weirly Wensday Meme posts every Wendesday, but that stopped after I goot bored with it… lasted 5 weeks or so.

I copied the list off her post to here, because I think I can get soe great ideas for writing from it.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!

Save the Goldeneagle

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It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant

https://www.nanowrimo.org

Great Idea!

I just found this blog post:

Coming soon to Buckley’s Blog
I have decided to run regular weekly features/topics each day. These will be:

Monday Mystery
This will be where I talk about a question that has been bothering me, in a similar vein to this earlier post.

Tuesday Tea Party
Each week I will invite someone over to my blog for tea. This will be a bit like a short interview. Only I am pretending it is a tea party to make it seem more fun.

Wednesday Pressie
I have decided to indulge in the joy of giving every Wednesday by offering someone a gift. It will not be a real gift, but most probably a photograph which I have lifted from the web. But it is the thought that counts.

Thursday Furry Friend
Animal of the week. They don’t have to be furry, I’m only calling it this because furry rhymes with Thursday, a bit.

Friday: Buckley Loves…
I have got bored of making lame rhyming titles today. I will post one of these features today, so you’ll see what it is in a bit.

Saturday & Sunday Shopping List or Weekend Top Five
I’ve got a weird habit of picking up other people’s old shopping lists. I will reproduce some of them here for your fascination. Or if I can’t find any it will be random lists of stuff made by my brain.

This weekly itinerary will continue for as long as it is fun for me.

Wow, what a neat idea. I had thought doing something like that a while back, but never atually did it. On Star Log I had started doing the Weirly Wensday Meme posts every Wendesday, but that stopped after I goot bored with it… lasted 5 weeks or so.

I copied the list off her post to here, because I think I can get soe great ideas for writing from it.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!

Save the Goldeneagle

Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant

https://www.nanowrimo.org

Content is King! But What is Good Content?

You hear it time and time again: To have a good blog you must have good content. Everyone says so. You know they are right. But what you really want to know is: Just what exactly IS good content? How do you know it when you see it?

Good conent is in the eye of the beholder. What could mean good content for person A could be just more spam for person B. However, the standard in good content, is lots of usuful information and not much html.

Over on Squidoo.com I am on their top ten lensmaster (webmaster) list.

Here is a copy of the article I posted over there, when I was asked what the secret to my success was. It was written with Squidoo in mind, but much of it applies to blogs as well. In fact, I run 32 differant blogs, and I use the same method on my blogs that I do on Squidoo.

Here is the article I wrote:

QUESTION: What is your secret to lens success?

ANSWER:

I have created several top ranking Squidoo, lenses, 4 of which are in the Squidoo top 1,000 and one that not only made it to the top 100 it made it all the way to #32! So, what is my secret to building high-ranking lenses that sweep in money?

Content. Lots of it!

Love of my topic, overflowing with a rabid obsession for my hobbies and the desire to share my knowledge with others.

Money Making Modules staggered throughout instead on all in one place.

Lots of links to topic related web-sites.

Focus on content. Your readers want a unique point of view about topics they enjoy. What are you passionate about? What do you have expertise in?
THAT is what you should write about. Just write good content. People like that. Write about what you know and your readers well love you fo it. The more you write, the more folks will keep coming back to read what you wrote. Don’t be afraid to let your lens get really long. Love your topic and talk about it!

Don’t focus on making money. Focus on informing your readers. If you focus on making money, your readers well know it, and they probably won’t stay on your lens too long. Squidoo is filled with spammy money-making lenses owned by folks wondering why their lenses aren’t making any money. Well, I ask you: What content have they included to attract readers? The answer: none. Readers don’t care if you make money or not, they want to know what you have to say about your chosen topic. Love your topic!

Give your readers a break. I mix my personal text content with some Money Maker Modules (Amazon, CafePress, & eBay being my top 3 faves!). Think of it as a TV show: Your written text is the show, and the Money Making Modules are the commercials. Make sure the Money Makers are on topic though. If you are talking about Harry Potter characters, than put Harry Potter books on your Amazon module and Harry Potter action figures on your eBay module. If you are writing a bead-work how-to lens, than put bead craft books and seed beads on your SuperStore module.

Share the link love! Are you writing about self-publishing? Than add a link list to your personal fave printers, like LuLu.com. Even if the links don’t make money for you, your readers well enjoy it. Your reader want to find what they are looking for, and if you help them find it, they well come back to your lens again and again, and they well tell their friends about it. And keeping your readers coming back for more is the real secret to making money through Squidoo.

oh… for those who don’t know “Squidoo-speak” just change the word “lens” to “blog” as you are reading that post. On Squidoo “lenses” and “lensposts” are the same as “blogs” and “blogposts” .

In short, good content is anything that is usuful to your readers, stuff that has value to them, stuff that does not waste their time; stuff that they are willing to devote a few minutes of thier life to checking out.

Who are your readers? As a general rule you want readers who think like you, so your best bet is to just write articles on subjects that you personally enjoy. If you enjoy reading what you wrote, than the readers you want to attract to your blog, well enjoy it too.

Also… I read a lot of blogs on topics I enjoy, and I post comments (like the post above) which promote a meaningful conversation between me and the blog owner… it is not unusual for my and the blog owner to that continue the conversation in a chat-room manner back and forth across their blog and my blog…

note, that I only post MEANINGFUL COMMENT POSTS (often over 1,000 words per comment), my comments are actual thoughts and feelings I had about the posters blog post; they know without a doubt that I read their blog post, because I post detailed comments

Also, in my comments I use basic common sence: I do not spam links on my comments, and I never flame anyone.

Because of this comment posting method, combined with my meaningful content on my blog’s posts, I know have a blog that gathers hundreds of visitors each week.

In other words, what you give is what you get.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!

Save the Goldeneagle

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It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant

https://www.nanowrimo.org/

>Content is King! But What is Good Content?

>You hear it time and time again: To have a good blog you must have good content. Everyone says so. You know they are right. But what you really want to know is: Just what exactly IS good content? How do you know it when you see it?

Good conent is in the eye of the beholder. What could mean good content for person A could be just more spam for person B. However, the standard in good content, is lots of usuful information and not much html.

Over on Squidoo.com I am on their top ten lensmaster (webmaster) list.

Here is a copy of the article I posted over there, when I was asked what the secret to my success was. It was written with Squidoo in mind, but much of it applies to blogs as well. In fact, I run 32 differant blogs, and I use the same method on my blogs that I do on Squidoo.

Here is the article I wrote:

QUESTION: What is your secret to lens success?

ANSWER:

I have created several top ranking Squidoo, lenses, 4 of which are in the Squidoo top 1,000 and one that not only made it to the top 100 it made it all the way to #32! So, what is my secret to building high-ranking lenses that sweep in money?

Content. Lots of it!

Love of my topic, overflowing with a rabid obsession for my hobbies and the desire to share my knowledge with others.

Money Making Modules staggered throughout instead on all in one place.

Lots of links to topic related web-sites.

Focus on content. Your readers want a unique point of view about topics they enjoy. What are you passionate about? What do you have expertise in?
THAT is what you should write about. Just write good content. People like that. Write about what you know and your readers well love you fo it. The more you write, the more folks will keep coming back to read what you wrote. Don’t be afraid to let your lens get really long. Love your topic and talk about it!

Don’t focus on making money. Focus on informing your readers. If you focus on making money, your readers well know it, and they probably won’t stay on your lens too long. Squidoo is filled with spammy money-making lenses owned by folks wondering why their lenses aren’t making any money. Well, I ask you: What content have they included to attract readers? The answer: none. Readers don’t care if you make money or not, they want to know what you have to say about your chosen topic. Love your topic!

Give your readers a break. I mix my personal text content with some Money Maker Modules (Amazon, CafePress, & eBay being my top 3 faves!). Think of it as a TV show: Your written text is the show, and the Money Making Modules are the commercials. Make sure the Money Makers are on topic though. If you are talking about Harry Potter characters, than put Harry Potter books on your Amazon module and Harry Potter action figures on your eBay module. If you are writing a bead-work how-to lens, than put bead craft books and seed beads on your SuperStore module.

Share the link love! Are you writing about self-publishing? Than add a link list to your personal fave printers, like LuLu.com. Even if the links don’t make money for you, your readers well enjoy it. Your reader want to find what they are looking for, and if you help them find it, they well come back to your lens again and again, and they well tell their friends about it. And keeping your readers coming back for more is the real secret to making money through Squidoo.

oh… for those who don’t know “Squidoo-speak” just change the word “lens” to “blog” as you are reading that post. On Squidoo “lenses” and “lensposts” are the same as “blogs” and “blogposts” .

In short, good content is anything that is usuful to your readers, stuff that has value to them, stuff that does not waste their time; stuff that they are willing to devote a few minutes of thier life to checking out.

Who are your readers? As a general rule you want readers who think like you, so your best bet is to just write articles on subjects that you personally enjoy. If you enjoy reading what you wrote, than the readers you want to attract to your blog, well enjoy it too.

Also… I read a lot of blogs on topics I enjoy, and I post comments (like the post above) which promote a meaningful conversation between me and the blog owner… it is not unusual for my and the blog owner to that continue the conversation in a chat-room manner back and forth across their blog and my blog…

note, that I only post MEANINGFUL COMMENT POSTS (often over 1,000 words per comment), my comments are actual thoughts and feelings I had about the posters blog post; they know without a doubt that I read their blog post, because I post detailed comments

Also, in my comments I use basic common sence: I do not spam links on my comments, and I never flame anyone.

Because of this comment posting method, combined with my meaningful content on my blog’s posts, I know have a blog that gathers hundreds of visitors each week.

In other words, what you give is what you get.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!

Save the Goldeneagle

Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant

https://www.nanowrimo.org/

Content is King! But What is Good Content?

You hear it time and time again: To have a good blog you must have good content. Everyone says so. You know they are right. But what you really want to know is: Just what exactly IS good content? How do you know it when you see it?

Good conent is in the eye of the beholder. What could mean good content for person A could be just more spam for person B. However, the standard in good content, is lots of usuful information and not much html.

Over on Squidoo.com I am on their top ten lensmaster (webmaster) list.

Here is a copy of the article I posted over there, when I was asked what the secret to my success was. It was written with Squidoo in mind, but much of it applies to blogs as well. In fact, I run 32 differant blogs, and I use the same method on my blogs that I do on Squidoo.

Here is the article I wrote:

QUESTION: What is your secret to lens success?

ANSWER:

I have created several top ranking Squidoo, lenses, 4 of which are in the Squidoo top 1,000 and one that not only made it to the top 100 it made it all the way to #32! So, what is my secret to building high-ranking lenses that sweep in money?

Content. Lots of it!

Love of my topic, overflowing with a rabid obsession for my hobbies and the desire to share my knowledge with others.

Money Making Modules staggered throughout instead on all in one place.

Lots of links to topic related web-sites.

Focus on content. Your readers want a unique point of view about topics they enjoy. What are you passionate about? What do you have expertise in?
THAT is what you should write about. Just write good content. People like that. Write about what you know and your readers well love you fo it. The more you write, the more folks will keep coming back to read what you wrote. Don’t be afraid to let your lens get really long. Love your topic and talk about it!

Don’t focus on making money. Focus on informing your readers. If you focus on making money, your readers well know it, and they probably won’t stay on your lens too long. Squidoo is filled with spammy money-making lenses owned by folks wondering why their lenses aren’t making any money. Well, I ask you: What content have they included to attract readers? The answer: none. Readers don’t care if you make money or not, they want to know what you have to say about your chosen topic. Love your topic!

Give your readers a break. I mix my personal text content with some Money Maker Modules (Amazon, CafePress, & eBay being my top 3 faves!). Think of it as a TV show: Your written text is the show, and the Money Making Modules are the commercials. Make sure the Money Makers are on topic though. If you are talking about Harry Potter characters, than put Harry Potter books on your Amazon module and Harry Potter action figures on your eBay module. If you are writing a bead-work how-to lens, than put bead craft books and seed beads on your SuperStore module.

Share the link love! Are you writing about self-publishing? Than add a link list to your personal fave printers, like LuLu.com. Even if the links don’t make money for you, your readers well enjoy it. Your reader want to find what they are looking for, and if you help them find it, they well come back to your lens again and again, and they well tell their friends about it. And keeping your readers coming back for more is the real secret to making money through Squidoo.

oh… for those who don’t know “Squidoo-speak” just change the word “lens” to “blog” as you are reading that post. On Squidoo “lenses” and “lensposts” are the same as “blogs” and “blogposts” .

In short, good content is anything that is usuful to your readers, stuff that has value to them, stuff that does not waste their time; stuff that they are willing to devote a few minutes of thier life to checking out.

Who are your readers? As a general rule you want readers who think like you, so your best bet is to just write articles on subjects that you personally enjoy. If you enjoy reading what you wrote, than the readers you want to attract to your blog, well enjoy it too.

What’s your take on this? I’d love to hear what you have to say about this post. Leave a comment and share your views!

Need To Publish Your NaNo Novel? Find Out How!

Save the Goldeneagle

Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape

It’s that time of year again. Have you signed up for NaNoWriMo 2007 yet? Sign up today and let the world’s #1 writing contest begin!

Official NaNoWriMo 2007 Participant

https://www.nanowrimo.org/