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25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom — Pass It On!

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July 21, 2008 at 8:21 AM

“The 25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom Writing Project”

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I created a Twitter account. I am enthralled. I love all the conversations. As I sit in my home office running my business, I feel a lot less isolated. I actually feel as if I have adult interactions during my day. Trust me, it is a rarity and a treat.

It was on Twitter where Vicky @eeUS posted a link to her 25 words in response to Liz Strauss’ @lizstrauss

The 25 Words of Work / Life Wisdom Writing Project

Vicky’s 25 words were inspirational. So much so, I was motivated to check out Liz’s explanation of the project. Then, I was so intrigued, I wanted to give it a try. Here is my offering:

Marriage is overrated.
Marriage is forced by a society obsessed with conformity.
Live up to society standards or be shunned.
Not everyone is for marriage.

Written by The Purple Lara

July 19, 2008 at 3:11 PM

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YOU Equal Etiquette

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Over at the Diva Marketing Blog I read a postEtiquette For A Social Media World.” I am always on the lookout for tips about etiquette, especially about etiquette for the business world. The post included some interesting quotes so I put it on my Clipmarks and posted it on my business blog. Then, in true online etiquette, Toby stopped by my blog and left a comment.

Toby said, “Thanks for continuing conversation. As more people join the social world, as it was/is in the non digital world, a few manners can help us “live kindly together.”

What does social media etiquette mean to you?”

I wanted to reciprocate to show my respect.

I said, “The social media etiquette standard I hold myself to is that I “respond” and not “react.” I am a pen and paper gal. If I find myself “reacting” I scribble my emotions out in a notebook. Somewhere in there, I find my voice for “responding.”

However, Toby’s question simmered in my thoughts.

Does etiquette stifle the raw emotion of being human?

I watch Bravo TV’s Top Chef. Season 4’s Episode 5 is a nice encapsulated example of “manners” stifling the “humanness” of a person. The winners of the Quickfire and Elimination challenges stand there and simply nod their head while they whisper “thank you” to the judges.

Would it be in poor taste for a winner to express their raw emotions?

I suppose people would say the winners were gloating. It is equally unacceptable for losers to express their inner feelings. They would be poor sports. If you watch Episode 5, at the end you will see the chefs lose their cool. The intensity of the situation along with a grueling schedule gets the better of the chefs and their social graces crumble.

Do manners affect the final judging?

NO! The judges are there to determine if the chef can produce top-notch dishes. They do not care if the chefs like each other. They do not award points for being the most gracious winner. They do not subtract points for being a sore loser.

Is “Social Media Manners” imposing your expectations on others?

I believe it is. Define “kind.” Would you consider a person kind if they took a moment out of their day to read your blog? Would you consider a person kind if they took the time to leave a comment? Would you consider it “kind” of a compliment that your writing was so powerful it produced an emotional reaction in the reader? Yet, it would be unkind if the comments were not what you expected?

Why are you taking it personally?

Let a commenter’s writing be a reflection of them. Perhaps someone’s boss has unleashed a toddler-like-temper tantrum on that someone. They had to stand there. “Take it like a man.” That would be the professional thing to do. It shows good manners. Following the incident, that someone takes a moment to read online. Something in your post strikes a nerve. That someone lets loose a rant.

Let your response be a reflection of you.

“Social Media Etiquette” is how you choose to handle yourself.

Written by The Purple Lara

April 10, 2008 at 4:26 PM

Blog email listserv

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clipped from www.blognanny.com

BLOG-L: What it is

There are lots of blogs about blogging, but I didn’t find much in the
way of email discussion lists on the subject. Since email discussion
lists have certain advantages over blogs for quickly accessing the
collective wisdom of a large number of people, it seemed like a good
idea to create one for blogging, so I did.

BLOG-L
is an email discussion list about blogs and blogging.� Email messages addressed to the list
are received by all subscribers to the list. Subscription is free. BLOG-L’s mission is to provide a quick and easy way to share information about blogs and blogging.

Google Groups
Subscribe to BLOG-L
Email:
Visit this group
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Written by The Purple Lara

January 29, 2008 at 3:46 PM

Posted in Blogging

Define success for your blog

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From 0 to 2000+ Subscribers in 120 Days

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I often get asked how I did it, and I decided to compile this article as a record of my experience with hope that others might benefit from what I’ve learned. I want to show you that it is possible to achieve your blogging goals starting from scratch, using my case as a live example. I’ve learned that there are no real secrets to blogging success, all it really takes is a deep desire to do so, along with an urge to action.
I have three important reasons why my blog has been successful:

  • Concrete Goals & Focus – You can’t get what you want if you don’t know what you want.
  • Content Creation – Where I spend most of my time. Content and understanding your audience is king.
  • Getting the Word Out – Actionable tasks I did to market my blog. All are easily reproducible by anyone. But only focus on this after area 2 have been in place. Without content, all your marketing efforts will be ineffective.
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    Written by The Purple Lara

    January 29, 2008 at 2:17 PM

    Posted in Blogging

    23 Questions for Prospective Bloggers

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    clipped from www.problogger.net
    Please note that these questions are in essence a list of qualities of successful bloggers that I’ve come across over the last few years. If you don’t have some of these qualities it’s not the end of your blogging dreams. The list is idealistic and the questions are there to help potential bloggers enter into blogging with open eyes and making good decisions about whether a blog is right for them. It also might help potential bloggers to think about what type of blog they might start and what type of skills they might need to develop:
    Without further ado – here’s my 23 questions:
    Do you enjoy writing?
    What’s your Message?
    Are you a good communicator?
    Are you better at writing or speaking?
    Do you want to be the central voice on your website?
    Are you a self starter?
    Are you disciplined?
    Do you have time?
    Are you thick skinned?
    Are you willing to be in the public spotlight?
    Do you have any technical ability?
    Do you enjoy reading?
    Are you willing to work hard?
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    Written by The Purple Lara

    January 29, 2008 at 1:45 PM

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    Intro to blogging

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    What is a Blog?
    Confused yet? Don’t be – its really quite simple. To put it as simply as possible – a blog is a type of website that is usually arranged in chronological order from the most recent ‘post’ (or entry) at the top of the main page to the older entries towards the bottom.

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    Written by The Purple Lara

    January 29, 2008 at 1:21 PM

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    Being nice in social networks

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    …um…guys? are you over thinking this?
    clipped from www.ericrice.com

    Clarence – In my particular case, I am simply grateful they have added me. Nine times out of ten, I will take a look at their profile, their content, and get a brief snapshot of their presence online. Sometimes I will add them. Most times I do not. What it says to the people who I don’t follow? It depends on the individual, right? Some might think of me as pretentious, while others might simply be checking me out to see what it means when I say I do Me. You can’t control what people think about you — all that matters is that what you say and do reflect exactly who you are and how you get down.
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    Written by The Purple Lara

    December 30, 2007 at 8:42 PM

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