April seemed to fly by in this Blog Exercises series. Have you been able to keep up now that we are done with month four of improving your blog?
A lot of the blog exercises this month deal with interactivity and links, tips for building a community with your site. One of my favorite exercises was to encourage you to increase your thank you ratio by making fewer excuses and saying thank you more often on your site as well as your life in general.
We also spent some time expanding your editorial calendar and lists of topics to cover on your site.
I also started to discuss the legal policies required on most sites, beginning with giving serious consideration as to your blogger’s code of ethics and the rights and responsibilities you feel towards your readers.
That’s a lot of great tasks to do for your site, and we’ve even more coming up in May!
In April, the following blog exercises were covered.
- Blog Exercises: Fools, Pranks, and Jokers
- Blog Exercises: What Words Do You Abuse Redundantly?
- Blog Exercises: When Will You Not Link?
- Blog Exercises: How to Respond to a Trackback
- Blog Exercises: Does Your Site Look Spammy?
- Blog Exercises: April Random Editing Day
- Blog Exercises: Add Industry Events to Your Editorial Calendar
- Blog Exercises: How to Add Headings to Your Post Articles
- Blog Exercises: What Are Your Reference Articles
- Blog Exercises: Increase Your Thank You Ratio
- Blog Exercises: April Current Events
- Blog Exercises: Editorial Calendar Check-in
- Blog Exercises: The Royal We
- Blog Exercises: Site Policies and Bloggers Code of Ethics
- Blog Exercises: Footnotes
- Blog Exercises: What Are You Talking About Revisited
- Blog Exercises: What Are Your Reasons For Blogging
- Blog Exercises: Battling Self-Doubt
- Blog Exercises: The Search for Like Minds
- Blog Exercises: Stand Up For Freedom of Speech
- Blog Exercises: How to Link to Comments
- Blog Exercises: The IKEA Effect for Bloggers
The month of May has some exciting topics coming at you. I’ll be offering more tips on blog writing styles and forms, content organization, and many maintenance tasks. We will be exploring more on how to use your web browser, expand your editorial calendar, and shake things up on your site. .
Thank you so much for joining me on this great adventure. Here’s to another month!
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