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December 16th, 2008

BloggersGuide.net Goals 2009

Consider this my attempt at planning. I’m generally a well-organized gal, but that’s when I’m following a leader–someone who is wielding a sword, clearing the path in front of me. I have never been a good president of any of my college or high school clubs, but I make a fine VP. Just tell me what to do, and I’ll do it.

Here at BGnet, no one is clearing the path for me, and no one is telling me what to do, so I’m just sort of winging this blogging thing. Thankfully, Daily Blog Tips is sponsoring a What Are Your Internet Goals for 2009? Group Writing Project, and I figure participating will at least help me think about what I want to accomplish for BGnet in 2009.

  • Increase RSS subscribers to 500 (2008: about 20, if that)
  • Increase Twitter followers to 500 (2008: about 40)
  • Increase page impressions to 200/day (2008: about 200/month)
  • Increase ad revenue to $5/day (2008: $5/year)
  • Post 3-4 times a week (2008: one post a week, if that)
  • Share 2-3 blogging-related tweets a day (2008: no BGnet Twitter account)
  • Publish one blog carnival post a week (2008: about one a month)
  • Guest blog on one blogging-related blog a month (2008: two guest posts total)
  • Write guidelines for guest bloggers/BGnet contributors
  • Write a BGnet media kit for advertisers
  • Open BGnet to other blogging writers
  • Create a network of blogging bloggers

I’m not sure if these goals are too lofty or too modest, but with them I want to primarily accomplish the tag line that’s currently on BGnet: Read. Learn. Post. I want readers. I want my readers to learn something. I want my readers to contribute so other readers can learn.

I have no idea how I’m going to accomplish these goals. Some of them will be easy because I have sole control over them, while others may or may not pan out depending upon whether I work really hard and have favor with other bloggers.

So here’s to 2009. We’ll see how it goes!

August 22nd, 2008

Blogger’s Guide Carnival | August 22, 2008

This is the August 22, 2008, edition of the Blogger’s Guide Carnival! The posts below were written on other blogs and were submitted by their authors at BlogCarnival.com. Thanks, everyone, for contributing!

Richard P. McLaughlin presents Asking For A Stumble posted at Cheap Keywords.

Richard P. McLaughlin presents WordPress Translation Plugin posted at Cheap Keywords.

texasdave presents 5 Ways To Improve Your Adsense Earnings posted at Make Cash Online.

MoneyNing presents Be Patient with Increasing Traffic to Your Blog posted at Busy Blogging Dot Com, saying, “Be patient. Build it and they will come!”

Cheryl Hines presents Article Writing For Dummies! posted at Internet Marketing With The Hines’.

Nesher presents Spice your Blog with relevant content with Zemanta Plug-in posted at Blogging for Good in the Modern World.

Kacper Wrzesniewski presents What are the benefits of taking break from blogging? posted at KacperWrzesniewski.com, saying, “Taking a break from blogging can be a very beneficial experience.”

Aahz presents Lighten The Load Of Your WordPress Blog – Part One posted at Philaahzophy, saying, “If you love WordPress, do it a favor and lighten its load…”

That concludes this edition. For more information about how I edit the Blogger’s Guide Carnival, check out our Carnival page. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the Blogger’s Guide Carnival using the carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on the blog carnival index page.

July 1st, 2008

BloggersGuide.net Announces New Blog Carnival

First of all, if you’re one of the many people who’ve subscribed to BloggersGuide.net in the past few weeks, let me say, “Thank you.” You have no idea how much I appreciate your support! Let’s get down to business.

If you haven’t been by in a while, be sure to check out the new About Sarah page. You also don’t want to miss the new template I’ve chosen for this blog. For now, it’s straight out of the box, but I’ll be customizing it in the next month or so.

And after much deliberation, I’ve finally settled on a tag line for this place: Read. Learn. Post. BloggersGuide.net is a place for bloggers of any level and any niche to read and learn about the art of blogging, but it doesn’t stop there. I haven’t taught you anything (and you haven’t learned anything) if you can’t turn around and apply what you’ve read to your own blog. Read. Learn. Post. encompasses everything I want this blog to be.

Last, as part of blogosphere community service, I’ve started a blog carnival through BlogCarnival.com. This carnival is for beginner, intermediate, and advanced bloggers, and the content can immediately be applied to any blog, regardless of the niche. Topics include platforms, tools, content, design, and special blog issues. I welcome blogging-related submissions from all levels of bloggers. The weekly deadline is Thursday at 8 AM CST, and all submissions must be submitted through BlogCarnival.com. Seriously, I know how much it means to me when I get links from other blogs, and I want to pay it forward and do the same for other bloggers. Plus, this is a great way for all of us to find other like-minded bloggers.

I’ll keep you posted on other housekeeping as necessary. Thanks again for reading!

 

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