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		<title>Blogger&#8217;s Block:  Finding Something to Write About</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Day 4 of the 30-day Blogging Challenge</h2>
<h2>By Staingirl Elle</h2>
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<div>While watching <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> last night, I got a call from my Staingirl, Kaye.  She wanted to know whether I had a post for today.  Of course not.  I was watching one of my favorite shows.  Besides with her new found obsession of David Cassidy (Serioiusly?), I figured she had plenty to blog about.  Right?  Oh so wrong!  Oh crap, what to write about now?</div>
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It&#8217;s only Day 4 of our 30-day blogging challenge.  We couldn&#8217;t just run out of ideas for the blog so early into our challenge, especially after having abandoned staingirlz.com for about 1 1/2 months.  What to do?  Well, that&#8217;s one area I think we have covered.<br />
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<div>Our blog is a general blog.  It is not a niche so we do not have to come up with 300 articles on a microchip.   We are targeting &#8220;women of a certain age&#8221;, and our interests are diverse.  As a matter of fact, whenever Kaye and I are speaking about just about anything, we immediately think we have a blog post.  Too bad our kids may read our musings.  Oh well!</div>
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<div>So what do we do?  Here&#8217;s what seems to work for us, and a couple of additional suggestions:</div>
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<div><strong>1.  Keep a list of topics to write about.</strong>  Ideas for a blog post can crop up during a conversation or while reading for pleasure or business.  They can also leave that sieve I like to call a brain.  So I now keep a log of ideas that I can refer to when I don&#8217;t have something that I am burning to blog about.</div>
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<div><strong>2.  Keep any interesting articles you run across.</strong>  This goes hand in hand with keeping a list of topics to write about.  During my spare time, I love reading magazine articles and surfing the web.  The other day I read an item in the paper on different articles of undergarments which improve our appearance.  Right away, I thought about the Staingirlz and those women with a shelf.  I clipped that article, and will be reviewing the items listed from time to time.</div>
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<div><strong>3.  Actively research and seek out topics of interest to your blog.</strong>  I haven&#8217;t actually done this because our blog is relatively young and fairly general, and we currently have plenty to write about.  But if I had a more specialized blog, limited in scope, which did not have a topic readily to mind on a regular basis, I would seek out trade periodicals and specialized internet sites to assist me in developing new topics for my blog.</div>
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<div> <strong>4.  Subscribe to a newsfeed, whether it&#8217;s general or specialized to your topic.</strong>  A blog on politics isn&#8217;t going to get too far if it rehashes old news, but a blog that breaks the news will generate a name and a huge following.  A tech blog that reviews or reports on cutting edge technology will pique a lot of interest.</div>
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<div>Let us know what you do to fight blogger&#8217;s block.</div>
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		<title>Is Content King:  David Cassidy, Seriously?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:05:38 +0000</pubDate>
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<h2>Day 2 of the 30-day Blogging Challenge</h2>
<h2>By Staingirl Elle</h2>
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<div>Well, I got the go-ahead from Staingirl Kaye. We may proceed with our 30-day challenge, but there is a caveat. If I’m going to make her write so much, she gets to write about David Cassidy. David Cassidy, seriously? If we are going to write about our favorite beefcakes, what about George Clooney, Brad Pitt, John Travolta or Bruce Willis before he shaved his head? And if it must be a crush from the sixties, how about Donny Osmond (And they called it puppy love), who at least has great dance moves on Dancing with the Stars? But hey, this was my idea, and unless I want to write 30 days straight, David Cassidy it is.   Well then, Kaye, you&#8217;re going to have to watch Donny Osmond dancing the tango on Dancing with the Stars.</div>
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<div>We began this 30-day blogging challenge as an experiment. We wanted to see whether consistency in writing our great content (David Cassidy, seriously?) would lead to an increase in readership. The logic is that frequency in posting would get us noticed by the search engines, which would in turn lead to greater traffic. What do the experts have to say?</div>
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<div>It’s a mixed bag. You have proponents and naysayers. Blogbloke referred to some <a title="chart from Technorati" href="http://www.blogbloke.com/write-often-and-they-will-come/" target="_blank">chart from Technorati</a> that showed more traffic on websites with more posts.   Several bloggers swear that writing good content often and consistently will lead to increased traffic. And then others say it’s all about the marketing.</div>
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<div>Of course, I looked to my favorite blogging guru, Problogger. I had always read on his site that “Content is King”. So I figured he could set us straight on this topic. His take: good content is important to provide to your readers, but you still have to get readers on to your site. He actually says that “write it and they will come” is a <a title="secret to success shared by new bloggers who have yet to find success" href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2009/09/01/the-myth-of-great-content-marketing-itself/" target="_blank">secret to success shared by new bloggers who have yet to find success</a>.  Ouch! I think I have given the fam more ammo for teasing me.</div>
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<div>Well, we want to see for ourselves. For the next 29 days, we will post one blog every day. We will not join any directories or submit any articles anywhere. We will allow pingbacks and trackbacks because we always have. We will look at overall traffic and more specifically at traffic brought to staingirz.com via the search engines. We will even let you know which keywords brought the most traffic (David Cassidy?) We will report the results at the end of the 30 days.</div>
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<div>And because we are in experimentation mode, after the 30 days we will experiment with different manners of marketing our blog. We’ll see how much our blogging traffic increases after we join directories, etc. If you have any ideas to help us in the marketing portion of our experiment, please let us know.</div>
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<div> Well, here’s to another 28 days of blogging, and learning way more than I ever wanted to about David Cassidy.  And Kaye, I may have you listening to Puppy Love!</div>
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		<title>Blog Content:  If you write it, will they come?</title>
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<h2>The 30-day Blogging Challenge</h2>
<h2>By Staingirl Elle</h2>
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<div>Hey Staingirl Kaye, I think we&#8217;ve been neglecting our blog for a while.   And it&#8217;s a little embarassing when friends ask how that blog is going.  Of course, the fam thinks it&#8217;s great they have something new to tease me about.  And I can&#8217;t have that.  So I&#8217;ve decided that it&#8217;s time we get back into this blogging thing.</div>
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<div>But this is not just about the humiliation of abandoning our baby blog.  I&#8217;ve been looking at our Google Analytics, and I&#8217;ve noticed that our readership (not so numerous anyway) has dropped considerably.  And I&#8217;m wondering what the dynamic is.  Did our few readers go away because there&#8217;s not much going on with the blog?  Or have the search engines been ignoring us because we&#8217;re not provding any content?  If we write it, will the readers come?</div>
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<div>Only one way to find out.  Kaye, I challenge us: 30 days straight of blogging.  I don&#8217;t care whether it&#8217;s a tome or a paragraph.  We will put something up every day for 30 days straight if it kills us.  We will no longer wait until we have made our site prettier, or until we have researched a subject for hours and days and weeks on end, or until the rest of our life is no longer in the way.  I want to see how blog traffic is affected by daily content.</div>
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<div>And, dear readers, I promise that even though we intend to publish something daily (actually, we may be too many people &#8211; I haven&#8217;t consulted with Kaye yet), we will not slap up just any old thing.  Our content will continue to be informative and entertaining (at least in our minds).  But we also need your help.  Give us a little feedback and let us know what works and what does not work.</div>
<div>So here&#8217;s to our 30-day blogging challenge.</div>
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<div>As you may have learned by now, Staingirl Kaye and I have this thing about researching a topic to death. Kaye and I started talking about our blog in September 2008. We went to Wordpress meetups to learn more about blogging. For the first time ever I heard words such as “themes”, “skins”, and “ftp”, which flew right over my head. We incorporated and planned. Which platform to use: Wordpress or Blogspot? Hosted or self-hosting? We deliberated ever so thoughtfully about <a title="where to register our domain name" href="http://staingirlz.com/2009/08/12/baby-you-can-park-my-domain-name-selecting-a-domain-name-registrar/   " target="_blank">where to register our domain name</a>.  </p>
<p>Fortunately, a phone call to Kaye from <a title="Mike Luo of the New York Times" href="http://staingirlz.com/2009/07/14/thank-you-mike-luo-of-the-new-york-times-by-staingirl-kaye/" target="_blank">Michael Luo of the New York Times</a>  got us off our duffs. Within 24 hours, we selected a webhost, our blogging platform, a theme, and posted our first blog. We even had Google Adsense up and running. And yes, it was that easy. </p>
<p>Don’t get me wrong, our research did pay off, and ultimately we made fairly informed decisions that we were comfortable with. We will do a separate post about selecting a webhost as there are many things to consider. But we also learned that a lot of the steps in blogging are easier than they appear. When we finally went onto the Godaddy website to set up our website, we found that we could select a website that already included the Wordpress blogging platform. When we didn’t understand how to do something, Godaddy’s customer service representative set the whole thing up for us. </p>
<p>From everything we had read, we were under the impression that we would have to learn html to write our blogs and load them in through an ftp (a function I still don’t quite get). And forget about those plug-ins! Well, it turns out that Atahualpa, the theme we selected, has a visual mode, which takes care of links and headers the way a typical word processing application might. And there is great support through online forums for “how tos” and troubleshooting. </p>
<p>Need a function for your blog? Run a search through your plug-in application, and with one click of the button you have your plug-in. Want to place an affiliate ad in your blog? Cut and paste, Baby! OK, it’s not always that simple, but we found that we learned more by doing and exploring the features on our blogging platform, than with all the copious reading we did. We also learned that very often these monumental tasks were not as overwhelming as they appeared. </p>
<p>We will be posting a lot of what we learned in the hopes of simplifying your journey. These posts will include our thought process as we made certain decisions in our blogging journey as well as short “how to” posts. And we hope you’ll share your experiences with us, too. </p>
<p>But probably the biggest lesson we learned throughout the blogging process: If you have an idea, and are itching to start a blog, don’t let the fear technical issues daunt you. Just do it!</p></div>
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