Watch out! You’re likely to see a lot of changes around here over the next month. That’s because I’m going to blogging school.
OK, so not exactly. But I am leading a group of 50 bloggers and counting who are going through Darren Rowse’s (aka ProBlogger’s) 31 Days to Build a Better Blog ebook over on the Christian Web Trends blog.
Each day for 31 days we are reading a lesson and doing an assignment that will help us to improve our blog and our blogging skills. Additionally, there will be a blog post published to Christian Web Trends each of the 31 days where we’ll discuss the lesson and assignment.
I am tremendously excited about this because it combines two things I’m very passionate about: communication and helping people develop.
But that’s not all… 😉
You’re Invited
If you’d like to not only learn how to take your blog to the next level but actually do it. And not just do it, but do it with a great group of bloggers who genuinely want to help each other get better, you still have time to read the details & sign up.
Monday was day one, so you’ll have a little catching up to do, but you can do it.
Speaking of Day 1
Day 1’s assignment was to write an “elevator pitch” for your blog. Describe your blog in a way that will give them an idea of what it’s about and make they curious enough to want to know more in the in the time span of an elevator ride, about 30 seconds or 100 words.
In the process of doing that, I also wrote the About page for this blog. Something that was missing for the first 3 years of this blog.
What do you think?
I think that it is very cool 🙂
One of the things I need to make consistent and better is my email signature – and this possible overflows to other places where signatures are applicable; forums?
Pity there is no signature service that is handled the same way as Gravatars
Phill, thanks for your comment. Good point about signatures. I don’t remember if that might be something we work on on one of the 31 days, but if not it should be.
hmm, but I wonder how many people take notice of signatures
I don’t know, but I imagine it would take less than 15 minutes to set them up and have them automatically added to all future emails/posts. Seems worthwhile to me.
I’m enjoying it so far! Thanks for getting a group of us together to do this! I’m excited!
~Jennifer
Jennifer, thanks for stopping by. And thanks for your patience with my hungry comment spam filter. I’m glad you decided to do 31 Days with us.
I’m late to the party but would love to join in! Thanks for heading this up. Excited about it.
Wow, Deana! That’s awesome! I love blogging & tweeting with my real-world friends. 🙂
I’m enjoying it so far! Thanks for getting a group of us together to do this! I’m excited!
~Jennifer