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The Enthusiasts Guide To Creating a Podcast (And Why It Can Crumble) This is not an article on ‘creating a podcast that wows millions to turn you into a rock star to grow your revenue and have people flocking to buy from you, not just this month but coming back to you again and again.’ This is what I have learnt from eight months of podcasting. To many of us this is a completely new platform to test and understand. In order to build any form of success, this is about still being here next year and not deciding in three months time that it wasn’t for us. Businesses are now jumping onto a relatively new channel to flood (although it’s foundations were built with the growth of the iPod in 2004) with various forms of quality from the sound equivalent of phoning a local radio station with a request for their mum, to polished and professional productions. Recommended for YouWebcast: The Art of Building Partnerships The one thing we now have is abundance.

Too Many Hats To Be Worn This is a project that I hope you’ll be part of and join us in our journey. 6) Promote. 12 Tools You Didn't Realize Could Send You More Blog Traffic. It’s no secret. We all want more blog traffic. For some of us it helps grow our business. For others it offers that warm and fuzzy feeling when we open up our Google analytics dashboard. The harsh reality is that producing content and getting it noticed is not the easiest job – and you’re not the only one in the race for more website visitors. Every day more and more content is produced, and people have to make a choice. Your readers make a choice about what to read, and what to forget about. This means we need new and unique ways of attracting people to our blog and keeping them around.

Here’s where your traffic is coming from; Now let’s look at 4 things you could be doing to get more traffic from these sources. Make your content shareable Social media is a primary driver of engagement, traffic and exposure for your blog. Whether it’s used as a medium for engaging a new audience, or to allow your followers to share your hard work, you can increase traffic with a few social media tricks. 1. 2. 10 Extremely Effective Social Media Tools For Bloggers. We are well aware that bloggers are different than marketers. Some of them do not prefer putting the texts out there, trying hard to attract more visitors. But honestly, this is a big mistake.

In 21st century, there are so many websites and blogs, that readership often feels lost. People need guidance and social media marketing is one way of influencing them. So if you want to be known as a blogger, start acting like a marketer. The next 10 online tools will help content creators spread the word about their work. The final goal is to have more visitors on your blog every day. Tools for finding out trending topics and content 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Tools used for time managing and organizing 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. We’ve listed ten of the best content creation tools and services — what are your favorite? Blogging Can Be A Profitable Passion. Blogging is the cover story of the July/August 2015 issue of The Costco Connection, with a slant towards what I call passion bloggers. I’ve written before about what small business bloggers can learn from passion bloggers, and it’s great to have fresh examples from six Canadian women with successful blogs. I’ll introduce them in a moment, but first I want to clarify one point from the article where I’m quoted as saying that “ads are one of the hallmarks of a successful blog.” Before you rush off and clutter your blog with Google ads, affiliate links, and multiple ads for your own products and services, please note that we were talking about third-party advertisers, sponsors or patrons. As it states earlier in the article, “Before a company places an ad on a blog, they need to know [the blog’s] readers are engaged.”

That’s why if you see a blog with sponsors and advertisers, it usually means the site has already demonstrated some success. Jane Macdougall’s passion is pedestrian safety. How to Get Your Blog Posts Read. These 39 Sites Have Amazing Stock Photos You Can Use For Free — Vantage. Something Weird This Way Comes (to the CUE Blog) – CUE Blog. Welcome to the new incarnation of the CUE Blog. My name is Doug Robertson, and I’ll be the CUE Blog’s Supreme Mugwump, Grand Poobah, and Cat in the Hat.* The CUE Blog will be home to a diverse and interesting collection of writers covering education topics far and wide, general and specific.

It is my goal to bring to you, our dear readers, the highest quality in education writing while balancing information with voice and personality. As the new editor of the CUE Blog I should introduce myself to those unfamiliar with me. I’ve written two books about teaching. Mind you why you got into teaching in the first place, what the joy of the job is even through all the struggles, and hopefully give you the confidence to be yourself in your classroom and truly experiment to better serve your students. My second book is called THE Teaching Text (You’re Welcome) and it’s a satirical look at every teaching book you’ve ever read (except my first book, of course). This means I need your help. 4 Best Autoblogging WordPress Plugins - 85ideas.com.

Posted on June 5th, 2015 in Plugins by Prashant The WordPress Autoblog Plugin are the best tools available in the market for not just autoblogging, but a lot more things among which content curation is the best known. These tools are a life savior for those who don’t have enough time for their blog but has very much passion for that. Also, there are not many but only a few such plugins are available in the market that could be useful to you with features available in them. Here below we have listed some of the best Autoblog plugins for you, so just take a tour and let us know which one meets your expectations.

WP Robot Autoblog Plugin One of the most important tool today for auto blogging is WP Robot WordPress Autoblog Plugin which not only allows you to auto blog, but a few things more. Full Details and Download Autoblog WordPress Plugin Full Details and Download WP RSS Aggregator Full Details and Download | Demo WP RSS Multi Importer Plugin Full Details and Download | Demo Conclusion. What I Learned After 30 Straight Days of Blogging | Jonas Ellison. I once was lost but now... I'm still lost... And it feels great. Thirty days ago, I was creatively stuck. The combination of -- a) growing bored of writing about my previous vocation and b) being immersed in some deep philosophical and spiritual studies -- resulted in a creative upheaval followed by doldrums.

I felt lost. And then, 30 days ago, I decided I frankly didn't want to write about that any longer. So, in taking the advice of creative coach Julia Cameron, I started writing morning pages -- a daily three-page stream of consciousness written upon waking. As I started writing, I had no idea what would come out. These entries weren't pretty. But I loved this exercise. Out of those pages came blog posts (in the form of Medium stories) where I carefully shaped each morning's ramblings into something comprehensible for public consumption.

As much as I always write for the reader, I must admit, this exercise was almost entirely selfish. It felt great to be loose with my subject matter. 1. 11 Essential Elements of a Perfect Blog Design (a Data Driven Answer) 20 eLearning Blogs You Simply Have to Bookmark. In our own, considered, humble opinion, we have an awesome blog that every eLearning professional should read. But sometimes we like to see what our colleagues are doing, which means taking a look at the multitude of eLearning knowledge that exists all over the web. In no particular order, here are 20 blogs that you simply must bookmark and read on a consistent basis: 1. eLearning Industry This website publishes original eLearning content with 360 authors and more than 90 original articles published per month. 2. Instructional design know-how from a highly experienced eLearning guru, Connie Malamed. 3. E-Learning Provocateur is the brainchild of Ryan Tracey, a member of eLearn Magazine’s editorial board. 4.

Cathy Moore is an impassioned advocate for interesting and stimulating eLearning. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Edtech Blogs. The Connected Educator Movement Is Failing, And We’re All To Blame. Sometimes it’s good to get a dose of reality. Last April I stumbled upon an EdSurge post entitled, “Twitter Exec Reports that Educators Dominate the Twitter-sphere.” I kind of sat on that news for a while, waiting for educators to uproariously respond to it, either positively or negatively. That… never really happened. The National #ConnectEd movement, at least as it’s been promoted by Ed.gov was in full swing for over a year, however, the connected educator movement began (roughly) back in 2007 with just a handful educators tweeting and sharing. My first foray with Twitter came when David Jakes showed me his followers back in 2008, and I was amazed that many of his followers were notable educators like David Warlick, Dean Shareski, and other superstars of education.

One of the first people I followed on Twitter was Lisa Durff @durff. Since then, Twitter chats, Tweetups, and other social media gatherings began to take shape. It’s been seven years since I made my first education tweet. Bloggeriffic Books » Blog Archive » Blogging Safety. Tumblr Takes On Medium With Upgrades To Its Writing Interface And More. Starting today, Tumblr is rolling out a series of updates to its online blogging platform designed to make the service more attractive and useful for content creators, and specifically for those writing long-form content. The move comes at a time when publishing platform Medium, co-founded by former Twitter CEO Evan Williams, is growing in popularity thanks to its simple and clean user interface – something which clearly Tumblr is now trying to target with these recent changes. Also new today, are upgraded mobile apps for Tumblr users that introduce improved support for push notifications and messaging, among other things.

The company teased some of the changes on its staff blog yesterday, highlighting a feature that shows an animation of a rich text editor, but hinting that there was “much, much more” on the way. Tumblr’s new formatting feature in action. Medium’s pop-up formatting interface. This, too, appears to be a Medium-inspired change, as the screenshots below help illustrate. What I’d Add To The 4-Hour Workweek for 2015 (And Much More) (Photo: Aaron Benitez) “Luxury is feeling unrushed. It is designing a life that allows you to do what you want with high leverage, with many options, all while feeling unrushed.” -Tim Ferriss [30:36] The short audio below answers your 20+ most popular questions, as determined by 7,000+ votes. For those who missed it, I’ve included a bonus part 3 on how to avoid decision fatigue. This was a fun opportunity to answer great questions, including: 1. 2. 3. 4.

…and about 15 more questions. Listen to them on iTunes.Stream now by clicking on Part 1, Part 2, or Part 3.Download as MP3s – right-click and choose “save as”: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. This episode is brought to you by Onnit. This podcast is also brought to you by 99Designs, the world’s largest marketplace of graphic designers. QUESTION(S) OF THE DAY: What would you like to see in an updated 4-Hour Workweek? Scroll below for links and show notes… Enjoy! Do you enjoy this podcast? Home - Alfie Kohn. Stop-stealing-dreams6print.pdf. Good at math. It's tempting to fall into the trap of believing that being good at math is a genetic predisposition, as it lets us off the hook. The truth is, with few rare exceptions, all of us are capable of being good at math. I'll grant you that it might take a gift to be great at math, but if you're not good at math, it's not because of your genes.

It's because you haven't had a math teacher who cared enough to teach you math. They've probably been teaching you to memorize formulas and to be good at math tests instead. Being good at standardized math tests is useless. These tests measure nothing of real value, and they amplify a broken system. No, we need to get focused and demanding and relentless in getting good at math, at getting our kids good at math and not standing by when someone lets themselves (and thus us) off the hook. "Can an eight-inch square pizza fit on a nine-inch round plate without draping over the edge? " Attribution 2.0 Generic — CC BY 2.0. iO Tillett Wright: Fifty shades of gay. Blogging is NOT Analog Writing in Digital Spaces | Langwitches Blog. Blogging in education is about quality and authentic writing in digital spaces with a global audience, while observing digital citizenship responsibilities and rights, as on documents, reflects, organizes and makes one’s learning and thinking visible and searchable!

Blogging is not analog writing in digital spaces. Blogging is not an activity, but a process. The process includes reading, writing, commenting and connecting. It is about reciprocating and an emphasis on quality, not just publishing. How to Share Key Information Among Your Team. Posted by Joshua Zerkel on 20 May 2014 Comment At your business, you keep track of a lot of information. From assets that need to be available company-wide to project documents relevant to only specific teams, Evernote Business ensures that the right people have access to the right information.

Share with the whole company: Evernote Business is an ideal place to consolidate information you want everyone in your company to see. Create a shared Business Notebook for “Key Documents,” add your employee handbook, travel and reimbursement policies, tax forms or similar documents, and hit publish. Everyone in your company using Evernote Business instantly now has access to every document in the notebook.

Share with workgroups: Not every bit of information created in your business is meant for company-wide consumption. Ideal for companies. Learn more. Create-and-theme-an-evernote-powered-blog-with-postachio--cms-21063?utm_content=buffer7283b&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter. Postach.io is a blogging system with a difference. It has one feature in particular which makes it especially interesting: instead of an admin panel you simply create your posts inside Evernote. You can use any Evernote app, which means Postach.io blogging is multi-platform, automatically backed up, and (if you're already an Evernote user) very familiar.

In this tutorial we'll be learning how to setup your own Postach.io/Evernote powered blog and how to create a custom theme for it. To begin with, if you don't already have an Evernote account, you'll need to set one up. Once you're set up with an Evernote account, head over to Postachi.io and click the "LOG IN" using Evernote button. You'll be taken to a page where you can authorize Postach.io to gain access to your Evernote account. In the next screen enter your name, email address, site the title and the subdomain you'd like for your site, then click the yellow "Create Site" button. By default your new blog will look like this: Personal Blogging. Iwonderstand? | Just another WordPress.com site. 4 Things I Learned From Students This Week. I Got My First Cup of Coffee from Whataburger.