The “Wizard of Ads” session was presented Saturday Evening at Blissdom 2010 and designed to help explain some of the mysteries around advertising and monetizing your blog. Speakers were @thestilettomom, @adramaticmommy, @michellelamar, @simplemom, @paulabruno. Content is King What are you writing? What is your information? What are you presenting? Is your blog cluttered? Clean? If […]
Problogging Session Notes – Blissdom 2010 Recap
This session was presented at Blissdom 2010 on Saturday afternoon with @AlliWorthington, @BarbaraJones, @kimmoldofsky, @AudreyMcClellon, @SSmirnov, @nancydsmith Earned media – traditional – not paid. via pitches and open. Paid media – Content that is paid, sometimes video, articles, campaign, consulting, etc. Sometimes one thing leads to another. Just because an opportunity doesn’t pay, doesn’t mean […]
Content is Queen Blissdom 2010 Session Recap
This session was presented by @debontherocks, @emilychats, @amberrunsamuck, and @isabelkallman on Saturday afternoon at #Blissdom 2010 Deb called us “Digital Publishers”. I love that. Love it. Emily – Chattingatthesky.com – no ads, writes for the writing. AlphaMom – it’s an online parenting/blog with evergreen content written in a personalized way. Amberrunsamuck – “My blog has […]
The Blogging Buffet
“Go to the street corners and invite to the banquet anyone you can find.” ~ Matthew 22:10 This verse from the Bible highlights two unique and interesting aspects of blogging that I personally find fascinating. The ability of blogging to make friends of strangers, and the amazing capacity for connections that is inherent in the […]
7 Day Focus To More PR For Your Business – Ten Habits Day 11
Angela’s Note – John Sternal (@SternalPR) is a veteran PR practitioner who’s helped many small businesses obtain media exposure on a national level. He’s the co-founder of UnderstandingMarketing.com, the #smbiz Twitter chat for small business, and has authored The PR Toolkit for small business. This is a blog post to print out and tack on […]
Five Potential Benefits of Negative Blog Comments
It’s inevitable. If you put yourself out there on the web, you will eventually be the recipient of negative comments on your blog posts. Usually when you are least expecting it. So why allow negative comments on your blog post? A recent #Journchat discussion on Twitter had me really considering this issue. Here are five […]





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