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I read the BlogHerald pretty often and yesterday there was a post by Lorelle VanFossen that is totally in line with the topic for today - writing.

In her post, Lorelle says that blogs are public documents and if you put it out there, you simply open yourself up to everything - “compliments, criticism and condemnation.” She lists some truths about blogging that she says you need to know:

  • It’s your blog. Blog what you want.
  • Want traffic, blog for traffic, but don’t expect to turn them into readers.
  • Want readers, blog for the readers. Readers return.
  • Writing well pays off better than not.
  • Blog consciously.
  • Don’t surprise readers.
  • Blog consistently.
  • If you open the door to comments, be prepared for comments.
  • Blog comments are content. You control them.
  • Blog comments are content. Comments are mini-resumes that speak for their author.
  • Expect insults.
  • Expect nasty commenters.
  • Expect spam and splogs.
  • Expect inconsiderate and thoughtless commenters.
  • Expect nasty, inconsiderate, and thoughtless fellow bloggers.
  • Expect unexpected, random acts of kindness.
  • Expect fans to feel like they are your friends.
  • Expect a support group and network to form in and around your blog.
  • As a blog reader, you are not judge and jury. You are the audience.
  • As a blog writer and publisher, you are the entertainment. It’s your stage. Use it wisely and well..

And I completely agree. Blogging may be a different form of media - writing - but that doesn’t mean it’s “safe” or free of criticism. Blogging, in my opinion, is journalism. It might be personal journalism, but it’s journalism. And just like any journalist, you’re subject to that same scrutiny. If you don’t want that kind of publicity, don’t put yourself out there. But then, what’s the point of blogging?

You could, of course, close comments on your blog but then it kinda defeats the purpose of a blog - to communicate with your readers. To me, that’s entire point of blogging - to communicate in near real time with others. That doesn’t happen in many other media avenues. They’re pretty much one-sided. I think this is why blogging has such a huge appeal to a lot of people and businesses.

I especially like Lorelle’s assessment that “writing well pays off better than not.” I couldn’t agree more. Using proper grammar and spelling are important, not just because it looks more professional (even if that’s not your aim), but also because it’s so much easier to read something that is well written.

When we learn to read as youngsters, we learn to read words and sentences in proper structure so when we see something written wrong, our brains have to stop briefly to decipher it. Even if you’re a bad speller, you will find it a bit harder to read articles and what-not with spelling mistakes simply because your brain and eye have learned to read things in their proper structure.

Now, I know there is an email floating around out there that demonstrates you can read garbled words because your brain and eye will fill in the gaps based on the beginning and ending of words. I have no idea if that’s scientifically true or not but I do know that typical spelling and grammar mistakes don’t follow that pattern. So the bottom line is, write as well as you can, write clearly and check for errors before you publish your posts for your readers’ sakes. After all, that’s who you’re writing for, isn’t it?

You can read the rest of Lorelle’s post at http://www.blogherald.com/2008/03/17/blogs-are-public-documents-bloggers-and-commenters-beware/.

PS - I’ll post the links I meant to post yesterday here in a little while. Sorry about that!

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Posted by Annie on Mar 18th 2008 | Filed in Blogging, Writing | Comments (0)

My New Plan

You might remember last week I asked the question as to whether or not is was useful to set up some type of schedule for blogging. Some of you sent me comments via email confirming my thoughts - thank you, I appreciate that.

A couple days later, I saw a post on Caroline Middlebrook’s site about her plans to create one. So, I have decided that I will indeed create a framework for myself to work within. I think it will not only help me keep organized, but will ultimately make it much more valuable for you - the readers of this blog.

Beginning this week across all my blogs, I will be implementing a schedule. I’ve tentatively set a topic for each day of the week (not the same on each blog) and for this blog, it will be as follows:

Monday - Stuff from around the web. This will be news, ideas, thoughts, tips, and whatever else I’ve found on someone else’s blog or another site that I found useful and want to share.

Tuesday - Writing. I’ll talk about writing, publishing, digital books, print books and anything else to do with writing. I’ll share my experiences and thoughts about being a writer at times as well.

Wednesday - Reading List. Just a weekly list of books I’m currently reading. Feel free to comment! I’d love to hear your thoughts on books you’ve read too. I might also post reviews and such on Wednesday’s or maybe even just something fun or out of the ordinary to keep things lively.

Thursday - Projects. All the projects I have going - this will be details on updates, news, questions and such. (On that note, I’ve just updated the Overcome Writer’s Block ebook and uploaded the new file in a post just below. Go check it out.)

Friday - Design. As you may know, I’m not only a writer, but a graphic designer as well. Even though I’ve been in design since 1991, I decided to go back to school and update my degree so this will be not only about what is going on design wise, but also about school stuff.

Saturday/Sunday - Real Estate. And as you may also know, I have worked in Real Estate for about 10 or so years now. I’ll be posting about trends, thoughts, future outlook and all things RE related.

If there is something you’d like to see here, please let me know. This blog isn’t just for me . . . ;-) My aim is to make it a place you enjoy visiting, where you find useful content and develop a network of peers that helps us all grow.

That’s it for now. Get ready for tomorrow! And don’t forget to check out my other sites for a similar post of what will be happening there.

See ya soon!

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Posted by Annie on Mar 16th 2008 | Filed in Blogging, Ideas, Updates, Writing | Comments (0)

Updated! Overcome Writer’s Block Report

The past few days, I’ve been busy working on updating the Overcome Writer’s Block Report that I released last year. And I’m happy to say it’s finally ready! The report is still free and sports a newly redesigned cover and a couple of bonus tips.

My plan is to use this report as a basis for a full-length digital book of probably somewhere around 150 pages. I hope to have it finished by April. Most of it is written, really, it’s simply a matter of editing, proofreading and put it all together.

So, if you’ve downloaded the original version, I invite you to download the newly updated copy and compare the two and if you have not downloaded the first edition, I invite you to download the new one and enjoy learning about ways to overcome writer’s block.

While the contents of this simple report isn’t anything earth shattering or even anything new in the writing world, it is what I hope will become a valuable resource for writers.

If you have thoughts on what else you’d like to see included in the full length book, please don’t hesitate to send me an email or post a comment here.

Click here to download “Overcome Writer’s Block”

Until next time,

~ Annie

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Posted by Annie on Mar 13th 2008 | Filed in Ideas, Writing | Comments (5)

Keeping Track

Lately I’ve been wondering the best way to keep of track of all the ideas for posts I have floating around inside my head. I’ve been looking for a template I can use in Pages (or Word) but haven’t succeeded in finding one I really like.

So, I’m asking the question here - If you’re a blogger who posts regularly to at least 1 blog, how do you keep track of your blog post ideas?

And do you have a written plan that you basically follow? Sorta like a “business plan” type thing? Or just a list of sorts?

Right now, I have a list of topics I want to write about at some point but I don’t really have a plan. However, I really think I need one. So I’d especially like to hear from those who do have some sort of pre-planned direction for their blogging efforts.

Feel free to post in the comments or send me an email.

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Posted by Annie on Mar 5th 2008 | Filed in Blogging, Writing | Comments (0)

Plans & Goals 2008

Since I haven’t updated here in a while, I thought I’d make my first post of 2008 one about my plans and goals for the year.

In 2008, I plan to:

  • Lose weight, get fit and healthy
  • Put my writing biz on overdrive
  • Make a minimum of $10k per month
  • Take my family on a vacation
  • Finish my first of year of the Bachelor’s program with a GPA of 3.5 or better
  • Replace my aging vehicle

And that’s the tip of the iceberg. There are some smaller goals and plans in between those and of course, most of those fit into the grand plan somewhere.

What are your plans and goals for 2008? Feel free to post a note in the comments or write a post on your own blog with a link back here. Just remember that whatever you do, make it fun!

~ Annie

PS - Check out my new site dedicated to losing weight and getting in shape at http://theweightlosspapers.com

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Posted by Annie on Feb 3rd 2008 | Filed in Dreams, Fun, Ideas, Thoughts, Updates, Writing | Comments (0)

New Free Report

One of the updates I’ve been working on is finally ready.

You’ll notice at the top of the site, there is a new link called “Report” and if you click on it, you’ll be able to receive my brand new free report called “Overcome Writer’s Block.” It’s 11 pages of tips for helping writers get through writers block and simple steps you can take to ensure it doesn’t happen to you.

Now, there’s nothing secret about this report. Nor is there anything earth-shattering. But, they are great tips I’ve gotten rave reviews on and so I decided to put it together in a special report for whomever wants it.

So - go to the link above now, enter your name and email address and you’ll receive an email shortly with the download link and password you’ll need to access the report. It’s in PDF form, so you’ll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.

I hope you enjoy the report! There’s also a special bonus inside. Be sure to read the entire report right away to take advantage of it.

And keep a lookout right here for more new stuff coming very soon!

~ Annie

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Posted by Annie on Sep 17th 2007 | Filed in Marketing, Updates, Writing | Comments (0)

Exciting Things Happening!

This week is going to bring many changes across the board on nearly all of my sites. As I gear up to really take my businesses to the next level, I will be getting everything aligned for ease, stability and optimum performance. That means there will be some really exciting things happening.

Many of you have seen my artwork in various places including my .Mac webpage, where I have a gallery of images I’ve created - most notably, the original Mandala collection. Feel free to stop by there and take a look at those if you haven’t already. And look for some additional designs coming very soon. Just remember, those images are copyrighted material and you may not download or use them without permission.

Recently, I’ve had several inquiries as to what I charge for designing logos, business cards and book covers. To date, I have not ever had that information on my websites (because each project is different) but I will be posting some very general guidelines as to pricing in the near future to help those seeking that information.

And along those same lines, I’ve had lots of questions regarding my writing services. I’m very pleased that the updated Write Point website will be completed very soon - it’s coming along nicely. Again, I’ve not had any pricing guidelines there but I will be adding some basic fees to that site as well.

There are also many new things coming for my Real Estate Investing adventures as well including a launch of the brand new paperback version of my Real Estate Research Basics book. So, keep your eye out for that. It promises to very exciting indeed! And I can’t wait to share it with you.

If there is something you’d like to see or you have any questions or suggestions, please don’t hesitate to send me a note.

Thanks for stopping by! Enjoy your day and I’ll talk to you again soon!

~Annie

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Posted by Annie on Sep 10th 2007 | Filed in Design, Ideas, News, Real Estate, Updates, Writing | Comments (0)

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