‘blogging’ Archives
Blogging is More Than Formulas
I’ve spent years reading, studying, and writing blogs to fit formulas in search of the golden ticket. And I’ve recently had my cathartic moment of truth when I realized my bloglife had to change. [Read More]
Freelance Writing Struggles
Sometimes it feels like finding freelance writing gigs is a full time job on its own. I have these grand dreams of having enough gigs to make this writing my full time occupation. I know it will be a long road. I know I will have to keep applying and making a name for [Read More]
Why I Don’t Blog Much Anymore
While random people arriving here after a Google search don’t know me from Adam, I have a few friends and family members who note that they stopped reading CultureFeast.com because I no longer contribute on any regular basis. They don’t really care if what I [Read More]
Blogging and Social Media Reshaped My Work
If you were to have told me, about a year ago, that I would be using social media on a regular basis, I would have thought you were insane. To me, social media was nothing more than Facebook and MySpace, nothing more, nothing less. I thought that blogging was just for nerds [Read More]
Dallas WordCamp 2008 Panel Discussion
Today's panel is led by John Pozadzides. Panel members include Matt Mullenweg, Liz Strauss, Aaron Brazell, and Mark Ghosh. Note: the following are summarizations, not direct and/or complete quotes. Why do you need a blog? Aaron: Transparency is key in [Read More]
Chris Smith Speaks on SEO for Bloggers
Christ Smith has just taken the stage. We will begin coverage immediately. Please refresh this page to see more coverage as it unfolds. Chris Smith specializes in local optimization. He contributes to SearchEngineLand.com and WebProNews.com. Optimizing Your Blog [Read More]
Aaron Brazell Speaks on WordPress Q&A
Aaron Brazell from B5 Media and Technosailor.com: Categories and Tags can coexist. Aaron exclusively uses tags to help new visitors find valuable older content. Can you have too many tags? Many tags are more easily picked up by Technorati. It's easier to explore [Read More]
