Friday, 24 June 2016

How to Begin a Blog: An Experiment

Many of my associates resist the "blogosphere" because they are afraid that someone will steal their ideas, someone will make fun of their posts, or that they will waste their time because they do not have something important to say. Throw all those old ideas away. When you write a blog post you usually write it because you are making notes that you do not want to lose. There is nothing like the present for taking note of inspiration and imagination that you have.

Even if you are only repeating ideas of others or making a collection of thinking perspectives, you will find that over the length of only about 3 posts, your writing engine begins to hum on its own. Many people have kept journals. Many people have kept notebooks. Each of these writing starters has helped authors to develop. A blog does the same for people in the 21st century.

Blog posts are also very helpful when you want to get a sense of time. The energy needed to post is minimal but when you look back over your posts you will notice a pattern of change in thinking simply by putting your ideas to post. Think about yourself today. What have you thought about, accomplished, decided you would like to do? If you talk to yourself or others through a blog you will project what you would like to accomplish, what you would like to to do or achieve. Try this simple experiment. Sign in to a blog account and post three items over three days. Then, come back to the posts on the fourth day and see how your imagination has been activated.

One of my associates stated that the best part of this exercise was having the chance to see himself in print (online print) for the first time. It made him see the possibilities for his future.

If you try this experiment then please join our Writing Stars community (homepage) and find out how others did in the experiment.

Sunday, 24 April 2016

Blogging Platforms

When you decide to get started with your blog, you will need to find a home for it. Here are several that we like. Choose one for your needs and desires.

Blog Platforms

Wordpress.com and Wordpress.org You may wonder what the difference is between the .com and .org versions of Wordpress. The folks at Wordpress explain in this article. Mainly, the difference is that the .com version is hosted by Wordpress while the .org version is available for you to use on on the host of your choice.  If you are just getting started with blogging, try Wordpress.com; it is not as versatile as .org, but it is easy to use.

Blogger  A Google product, Blogger is also a good choice for your blogging home. It is easy to use and has many features you can customize. The Writing Stars blog is hosted on the Blogger platform.

Medium  One of the newest blogging platforms that may help you reach a large audience. Medium includes a feature that allows other readers to edit and annotate your posts. It is the brainchild of the same folks who brought us the microblogging platform, Twitter.

LinkedIn Pulse Connected with the business networking site, LinkedIn, Pulse offers yet another blogging platform you can explore. Here, you will also find prominent business influencers' posts, as well.

Tumblr   Now owned by Yahoo!, Tumblr has a social media feel to it because other users can easily reblog your posts helping you build an audience in the process. It is also a good platform if your content includes many images.
Here are several other possibilities you can explore: 
This article is cross-posted on iaieus.com.

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Writing Stars is a course-based route on how to become a better online writer. There are 5 webinar  sessions in this first class on how to become a Blog Star. You will receive a free ebook by registering for the sessions.

http://becomeawritingstar.blogspot.ca/
WHAT  WRITING  STARS  DO  
  • Get better control of their reputations 

  • Ease their workload 

  • Open the door to earning more 

  • Connect with other Writing Stars 

  • Earn a Writing Stars Certificate