It’s Blogfest day and I’m in London after a cosy night on the sleeper. I’m excited about the day ahead – hearing inspiring speakers, meeting old chums and refueling my passion for blogging. Not, of course, that my blogging fire is dwindling in any way. But I’ve learned that the energy generated by a […]
283/365 You know your children are affected by blogging when…
They look mildly interested when the postie comes in case it’s something for them to try. They learn to open things without tearing the packaging “in case they have to go back”. If something goes wrong their first suggestion isn’t the emergency services or trading standards, they say “blog about it mum”. They measure your pride or otherwise […]
Bloggers, please remember that PRs and SEO are people too…
In people, spiky isn’t this cute (Adam Foster Codefor via Flickr) Bloggers are, in the main, the most welcoming, kindest, most generous bunch of people you could ever hope to meet – online or off. It’s one of the main, marvellous, things about blogging. And it’s why I’m moved to write this post. […]
115/365 SWIB talking of blogs
This afternoon I was honoured to be asked to talk to some members of SWIB about blogging for business. Hopefully they learned something, I certainly did. Eventually, soon even, I’ll post more on the slightly more businesslike Blogging Works. And for those who were there today, this is an example of a post created […]
109/365 Blogging Works – of course it does
The time has come. Enough ambling along stumbling over work in a haphazard manner. Blogging Works is how I’m going to showcase my skills and, hopefully, have people beating the proverbial path. On the new blog will be my theory about tabloid journalism being an excellent training ground for blogging. I bet you can’t wait. […]