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Moving on UP!

Categories: Blogging, Uncategorized | July 31st, 2008 | by Tammy | no comments

Okay, you’ve been a blogger for a few weeks or maybe even a few months.  You’re writing posts, but now you’re ready to take it all the next level. You understand that it’s all about creating a conversation with your blog community. You would like to see more comments, site traffic, and even some recognition. You want to be like one of the cool kids right?

But how do you go from being a little whole in the wall to be a place where the cool kids hang out? Well here a few things to try to take your blog to the next level.

 Who are you writing for?

 Does your blog have a niche? Does it focus on one particular concept? Ask yourself what your readers are going to “get” from your posts? How is it going to be useful to them? You want to make sure that your posts are useful, full of good information that they will be able to apply easily.

 Creating the conversation

 Give your readers a call to action and ask them questions. Remember it’s all about creating a conversation with your readers. Make sure to respond to comments on your blog, as much as you can.

 Put a picture of YOU on your blog, and make it known who you are. Be transparent in who are and give full disclosure. Your readers are going to want to connect with the person/brand, not just your blog.

Give them other ways to reach you besides the normal, like a Twitter/Facebook account. Here’s even a thought… a phone number.

Making it pretty

Make your blog posts easy to read. Insert white space by breaking up your text. You can also use bold titles inside your blog posts to separate sections.

Have a long section? Use the blockquote feature to make them stand out for the rest.

Insert images from your personal connection or perhaps grab some stock images for Stock Photo or istockphoto.com

Comment, comment, comment

Just as you want comments on yours, so do other bloggers. So, get out and comment on other people’s blogs.

You can also create a post on your blog commenting on something on another’s blog and track back to posts on other blogs, especially some of the popular blogs within your niche! What will that do?  Help your blog get noticed by others.

Post on a regular basis (at least once per week)

Post something useful at least once per week. You want to remember to keep the posts useful to your readers but its ok to write off-topic or even personal posts too.

Lead from the front

Prominently display your RSS feed up at the top of your blog so people will see it easily. It maybe helpful to even include a subscribe graphic.

Also be sure to ask your readers for advice, ideas, suggestion, and feedback. You want to make your blog useful for them so ask them what they want! You might be surprised to find out the results. 

You can also add the email-subscription option available thru Feedburner for those that aren’t quite sure about RSS feeds. You can also use this option in replace of a regular autoresponder type application if you’re so inclined.

Want feedback or suggestions for your blog? Well just ask away my friends. You can always email me at tammy AT newmediava DOT com or on any of the various social networks like Twitter, Facebook, etc. 

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World Blog Commenting Day

Categories: Blogging, New Media News | April 28th, 2008 | by Tammy | no comments

Did you know that it is World Blog Commenting Day?? Leave comments on at least 3 blogs today!

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It’s our birthdays - but you’re getting the gift!

Categories: Announcements, Blogging, New Media News, Web 2.0 apps | January 17th, 2008 | by Tammy | one comments

Good friend Shannon Cherry and I have a lot in common: being entrepreneurs, having two daughters and being a bit geeky. We also share the same week for our birthdays - which are only a day apart. We both like a good party - and thought how can we celebrate with all our friends and colleagues when we’re thousands of miles apart?

Then we decided to use the Business & Learning webinar platform to host a birthday bash unlike any other - because we’re giving you the gifts!

That’s right. On January 23 at 9 PM (EST), join Shannon & I for a virtual cupcake, fun times, and some great door prizes. We’re hosting a f^ree-for-all publicity chat, where you can ask Shannon and me anything about offline or online marketing. From websites and blogs to direct mail and mastering the media, Shannon and I will share all our insider secrets - for f^ree.

And if you’re a virtual assistant, you really need to be on this chat, as Shannon & I are giving away a special press release for you to use to market your business.

So put on your party hat, come with your burning marketing and publicity questions, and join us for Shannon’s and Tammy’s Birthday Blowout! Simply log in at http://www.businessandlearning.com/expo on January 23 at 9 PM (EST).

To log into the conference room, enter your first and last name with the password:learning . It’s an audio conference room so make sure you have your mic and/or speakers plugged and turned on. It’s Mac and PC Friendly, so everyone can attend.

Hope to see you there!
Tammy

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Blogging for Beginners

Categories: Blogging | December 24th, 2007 | by Tammy | no comments

What is a blog? I can’t tell you how many times someone has asked me this with a look of sheer confusion on their face. Maybe it is a strange word but it is actually a neat concept loved by many people out there today. Blogs are becoming increasingly popular.


A blog is actually a short term for the concept of a web log. An easy way to think of a blog is as an online journal. It is a place to share information with others, or to privately keep information online for your eyes only. Blogs can be shared with the public or password protected if one so chooses. There are blogs out there on millions of topics both personal, political, technical, and otherwise.

The information put into a blog is instantly published online to a web site. Most blogs are updated frequently either by one person or a group of people as group blogs are growing in popularity as well.


For someone to set up a blog there are a few steps that need to be taken and a few decisions that will need to be made. One of the first decisions is would you like to go with a free, less personalized service to host your blog or would you like to have something that is more personalized and that can be made your own, though you will have to pay a small fee to do so.

If you choose to go with the free service, you can choose from several free online services including wordpress.com, blogger.com or typepad.com. The disadvantage to using these services is that you cannot have a personal URL such as myblog.com but will rather have a URL that looks more like this myblog.wordpress.com . This is simply a matter of preference. However, there will be more options for personalizing and updating a blog that you yourself host on your own website. The advantage to the free services is one, it’s free, two, it is usually much easier and more step-by-step, where you just follow a few quick and easy steps and within minutes have a blog set up.

On the other hand, hosting your own blog on your own URL has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. The advantages include obviously the fact that you have your own URL, and you can personalize it in many more ways, with themes, customized logos, and more. The disadvantages include the added cost to purchase the URL and the hosting for the website, as well as the fact that you will have to install a blog on the website, which takes a little more time than the free blog sites. Wordpress.org offers a free version of wordpress that can be installed but this is more complicated and if you’re not familiar with it, you might have to hire a web pro to do this for you.

After making these decisions, you will then need to decide what you would like your blog to be about, will it be for personal or business use and what will be the focus of the blog. This will also aid you in deciding on a name for the blog and help you begin the process of actually blogging. It is important to blog on a regular basis so be sure to choose a topic that you could compose blogs about often.

Once you have your blog set up and ready to go it is just a matter of blogging on a regular basis and keeping it up to date. You might also tweak the blogs theme and sidebars to make your place on the web more personal. There is much more you can do, but this is definitely a good start for someone who is just beginning to blog.

Best of luck with beginning your adventure!

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Bridging the Gap of New Media

Categories: Blogging, New Media News, Podcasting, Web 2.0 apps | November 26th, 2007 | by Tammy | 2 comments

I'm going to podcamp nyc 2, feb 29 - mar 1, join me

PodCampNYC2 (www.podcampnyc.org) is coming Feb 29-March 1st. Please sign up to attend (it’s free) or to speak (anyone can speak on new media subjects). This year John C Havens and the rest of the team (yes I’m on it too) are working toward supporting teachers.

 

PodcampNYC 1.0 was my first podcamp experience and I loved every minute of it. It is definitely something that you want to attend if you are able to.

So….Who Spoke at PodCamp NYC 1.0?

  • Joseph Jaffe, author and new media maven. (See the video).
  • Andrew Baron, Creator of Rocketboom. (See the video).
  • C.C. Chapman, VP, New Marketing at Crayon. (See the video).
  • Shelly Palmer, Author, “Television Disrupted.” (See the video).
  • Reena Jana, Innovation and Design Writer at Businessweek.
  • Simon Applebaum, contributing editor for Cable World.
  • Jay Brodsky, Director of Digital Media at NPR.

Will you be joining me this year?If so, let me know and we’ll meetup!

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I’ve been tagged

Categories: Blogging, Messages from Tammy | October 23rd, 2007 | by Tammy | one comments

Shannon over at Startup Spark just tagged me for a meme about seven things you may not know about me.

So here goes:

  1. I was born and raised in New Orleans, LA
  2. I’ve been blogging since 2004 and podcasting since 2005
  3. I LOVE Hockey
  4. I used to host a women’s political podcast
  5. I’m a mom to 2 girls - Kiersten age 9 and Rebecca age 6
  6. I lived in Minnesota for 8 years (reason for #3)
  7. I love techie gadgets (ok maybe you already knew that one)

So now I’m tagging the following to join the fun…

Jennifer Gniadecki

Connie Munson

Shannon Smith

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