5 Reasons Why I Admire Bob Dylan | TheHappySelf.com
Rated • 1 review • passion, bob dylan • thehappyself.com
Cool insights about a guy we all know.
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Hello! I'm a freelance writer, third degree black belt, and senior martial arts instructor. I write about physical, mental, and emotional self defense at Think Like a Black Belt website. Thanks for stopping by!
Rated • 1 review • passion, bob dylan • thehappyself.com
Cool insights about a guy we all know.
Rated • 1 review • writing, blogs, blogging, social media • bloggingwithoutablog.com
From the page: "It doesn't matter if you're a man or woman, rich or poor, old or young, educated or not; the door to blogging is open ... However, it appears more men walk through the door to blogging than women. "
Good overview of recent findings on who blogs.
Rated • 1 review • internet, relationships, social media, blogs, twitter • chrisbrogan.com
Chris explains the need to believe in yourself and your cause, and not in your own press releases, not in the accolades, and not in the pats on the back.
Rated • 1 review • writing, overcoming, homelessness, teds • passingthru.com
Homelessness as an unwanted invisibility cloak.
Rated • 1 review • writing, self improvement, blogs, writing tips, blogging • confidentwriting.com
From the page: "Where do the apologies that creep into our writing come from?"
Great blog post (part of a series) about the weaknesses of writing too apologetically and overcoming that weakness.
Rated • 2 reviews • business, blogging, social media, internet, blogs • bloggingwithoutablog.com
How long will you wait until your blog succeeds and how do you define that success?
Great post and tons of answers from new and established bloggers.
Rated • 1 review • internet, writing, blogs, blogging, social media • confidentwriting.com
If you've been blogging for awhile, the question raised on this post is most likely one you've faced and struggled with more than once.
Rated • 1 review • architecture, thinking, internet, web2 0 • chrisbrogan.com
From the page:
The splintering of commentary and conversations problem (how services like FriendFeed and Twitter and Facebook scatter our conversations all over the web instead of consolidating them) is real, and yet, it's a matter of views. We're interacting with data where we consume it, which is sensible enough. The missing tech, actually, is just the ability to get those comments all corralled and easy to respond to in some way (and many companies are trying to make that easier).