Origami. How To Find Content for Your Blog and Never Run Out of Topic Ideas. By Lorie Huston, DVM on July 20, 2011 Finding good original content for your blog is essential to your blog's success. Blogging is an ongoing process and the more often you publish new content on your blog, the more successful your blog is likely to become. As the saying goes, “content is king.” But where will that content come from? Here are some suggestions to assist in making sure you never run out of topics for your blog. Keep a notebook with you at all times to jot down ideas that might occur to you during the course of the day. These are a few of the ideas that you can use to find content for your blog.
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"2. How do people deal with space elevator music? The trip from Earth to the launch platform is three days long! " I'm think this would be handled in the same why as cruise ships or train travel, lots of movies, books to read and shuffleboard. "3. I'd rather see that happen to Dennis Richie, who died at roughly the same time, and in co-creating Unix and writing the first C compiler, had at least as large affect on the world as Jobs and Woz did. Sadly his death got almost no fanfare in the press. "4. For this! [www.youtube.com] "5. That is a frighteningly serious possibility. "6. Actually I think Gibson did this. "7.
Rss Icon - Social Sketches Icons. Ain’t Miscuratin’ As far as word trends go, the word curate still exists in a somewhat rarified air. One can use curate knowingly with tongue in cheek: “Let’s curate our spice rack!” Or, more commonly and less nerdily, in the service of specialized artisanal commerce: “curating food stands” of the Brooklyn Flea swap meet, or a site that lets women curate their own clothing store from featured brands, earning 10% on any sales from their page. Curate used pejoratively indicates The Man- “If The Huffington Post wants to curate Twitter…” [uh, users will be upset].
And then there is that other definition specific to the practice of art curating. Everyone’s a critic but who’s a curator? In current usage, curating as discipline, which involves assembling and arranging artworks, has been usurped by curating as a nebulous expression of taste, presumed to be inherent rather than learned. To some extent taste has been wedded to curating since the latter’s inception. We All Are! “Let’s curate our spice rack!” How to Write a Sincere First Draft of Your Science Fiction or Fantasy Epic. Content curation in 13 minutes a day – Conversation Marketing. F L I C K S C H O O L.