We’ve completed the second month of Blog Exercises in February. Are you still with me?
Here is the list.
- Blog Exercises: Taking a Risk With What You Blog About
- Blog Exercises: Honor the Past with Anniversaries and Birthdays
- Blog Exercises: Your Byline
- Blog Exercises: Comments and The Blog Bullies
- Blog Exercises: Backlinks
- Blog Exercises: Category Counting
- Blog Exercises: Fix Images in Your Content
- Blog Exercises: Category Cross-Pollination
- Blog Exercises: Current Events for February
- Blog Exercises: Random Edit Day February
- Blog Exercises: Weekly Link Roundups
- Blog Exercises: Quoting and Blockquotes
- Blog Exercises: Trackbacks
- Blog Exercises: Weather Reports
- Blog Exercises: Clean Up Your Most Popular Posts
- Blog Exercises: Clean Up Your Most Popular Posts
- Blog Exercises: Update Your Author Description
- Blog Exercises: How to Publish Code
- Blog Exercises: How Many Posts?
- Blog Exercises: Schedule Blogging Time
- Blog Exercises: Feed Readers
March will bring exercises to help you develop your blog policies and legal terms and conditions. We’ll dig more into WordPress features and functionality that may apply to all sites not just WordPress. I’ve got more on tags and categories and site organization and structure planned, some SEO, writing tips and techniques, and some surprises.
When I started this project in January, I had a basic idea of where I wanted to go, and about 100 posts written and ready to publish. Since then, I’ve rewritten most of them, changed the order around, and added new ideas as I develop this series with intentional plans and organic responses.
Many of my ideas come from you, so dig up your to do lists on the things you wish to know about blogging and web publishing and ask. Who knows, your request might be the next post in this series.
Thank you for hanging on with this for the first two months. We’ve got ten more to go. That’s a lot of blogging about blogging.
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