Category Archives: Writing

Avoid Failure by Capturing Your Audiences Attention

You have to love language. You have to love communicating in order to succeed.
I noticed a certain pattern in my posts over the last month and a half—writing about the status blogging and then giving (mostly) abstract ideas on how to change. Today I am doing more of the same. [...]

Who Are We as Bloggers?

I was born on the prairies with solid ground beneath my feet. From time-to-time, I visited lakes and swimming pools, but there were no oceans any where close to me. Two years ago I visited Florida and for the first time in my life I swam in the Atlantic Ocean. It wasn’t [...]

Add Some Spice and New Perspective to Your Blog

I was out for coffee last week, bouncing ideas off my good friend Leif and I came to the conclusion that we bloggers are a bit boring some times. Even the spiciest of us aren’t that spicy. We stick to first person. We tell stories and we tell our opinions. I [...]

Bring the Audience to You

First thing, let me just say, that I am completely aware that I am not helping myself or getting any street cred for having a picture of Dane Cook.
Last night I was working on the free eBook that we will be releasing soon for our subscribers. Actually, I wanted to have it ready for [...]

Ten Things Teletubbies Can Teach You About Blogging

Here are ten things that I learned from watching Teletubbies that you can apply to your blog:

Make up your own language.
Listen to the giggling sun baby.
Be more non-communicative.
Use more bright colours to relate with toddlers.
Treat your audience like they are toddlers because they probably won’t get what you are talking about anyway since you are [...]

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