How Bloggers offering tips blog
Here are some articles and more resources than I have found over the years with tips to help you blog.
Darren Rowse of Problogger has become a mentor to my need. His vast collection of posts on blogs, monetize your blog, blogs for business and pleasure, and the construction of your blog are legendary. You can spend days digging through the brilliant content.
- Reporters Without Borders - A Handbook for bloggers and cyber-dissidents: The guide must-have if you are at risk of blogging life and physical integrity.
- Electronic Frontier Foundation - Bloggers Legal Rights: Before your blog, before you say those words that would be damaging to you or another, you should know your rights as a blogger, according to the laws of your country. This guide will help you.
- Stephen's Web - How to be heard: This article offers some good advice on how to plan and build your blog, timeless information for all bloggers at any time in their careers blogging.
- How Blog Safely (About Work or Anything Else): If you blog at risk, this article offers some good advice for blogging anonymously.
- Adam Kalsey - Articles on How to Blog: Adam Kalsey has been blogging for a while and has a great collection of positions on how to blog that explores the reasons and benefits vary, and how he helped his grandfather starting a blog.
- Blogging on the job: CNet This article is a bit dated, but it would have been released last week. Many bloggers have trouble with their employers on their blogs. And some employers are now adding "no blogging" policies to their contract worker. If your blog for large companies, you need to know your rights and how bloggers are treated in the workplace.
- How Blogging Can Impact Your Job Search: This article takes a good look at the question of your blog as your resume, speaking loudly and clearly for who you are and what you know. If you are looking for a job, it offers some good advice on how a blog can help.
- The International Bill of Rights Bloggers: Once known as the Bill of Rights Bloggers, this document has become Bloggers International Bill of Rights, has been signed by hundreds and hundreds of bloggers who support two fundamental rights for bloggers : Freedom blog and freedom at the persecution and retaliation because of our blogs. Just as it was important for learning about blogging and how to blog, it is important to understand your rights and the laws that protect you or bring harm because of your blog. Words have the power to tell you, and others who want to seize power.
- 10 Tips for writing Living Web: All written and published in 2002, this article continues to be one of my favorites on how to blog. Two key points: Writing for a blog to reason and make friends. Without a goal to your blog, you are not a blog, you are wasting your time and everyone. And blogging is about connections, via links, trackbacks, comments, participation, attendance, and blogs on bloggers. It is the relationship that you make along the way blogs. What happens when you blog for the living, timeless web, as well as your blog for the future, not for now.
- The sale of your blog: What are blog buyers looking for? And Selling Your Blog: What Goes Into The Selling Price?: Two articles that I wrote for the Blog Herald on how to sell your blog, and if you can sell your blog. If you are thinking of setting up a blog for the future sale, you need to plan early and well. Blogs are purchased but not because you are a great blogger. They are bought and sold because the blog is a money-maker.
- Why Blogging Matters for businesses: If you are a small business and you want to understand the basics of why your company should have a blog, it is a good beginning of this article. One of the most important points is that this makes blogging is about communicating with your customers - the future of advertising and promotion.
- About.com - Frequently Asked Questions About Blogging: A little outdated (MovableType and recommends Greymatter - both fairly obsolete blogging programs), but rather because the description of what blogs are, and describes the trackbacks, flux, and the 'basic information on the features of blogs and how they differ from websites.
- Blogging life of a parent: offers advice and examples of blogs parents, mothers and fathers to help parenting blog life.
- Blogs as PR Tools: Give examples and references to the use of your blog as a tool for public relations, and how it can turn around, as well as benefit your business to have a blog.
- Library Blogs - Blogging for majors Library Support: A list of blogs, and on libraries and includes a number of resources for librarians and related industries, blog about libraries.
- Blogging Advice - Hundreds of resources to find content for your blog: I wrote a resource stuffed with a wide range of categories to generate ideas and history blog, and resource lists within each category. You will never be without an idea of blog with this list.
- Tips Blogging Book: What Bloggers Will not Tell You About Blogging by Lorelle VanFossen: A step-by-step advice on blogs to help you no matter where you are in your career blog.
Other top bloggers and blogs on blogs, you should read include:
Copyblogger
- John Chow
- Quick Tips Online
- Daily Blog Tips
- Collection of tools Weblog
- Blog Herald
- Blogging Pro
- Successful Blog --
- JohnTPs
- Engtech Internet's Duct Tape
- Andy Beard
- ChrisG