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Living The Heretically Productive Life [Redux]

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: woodring’s Flickrstream , Creative Commons. Here’s what I said: Put away the smart phone except for when you really, really need it. We feed on each other.). and I had a temperate discussion on whether or not it was appropriate for him to steal bird feed from my bird feeder.

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Judging A Blog Post By Its Cover

Waxing UnLyrical

Image: mj*laflaca via Flickr , Creative Commons It’s about how that writing looks. Army via Flickr , Creative Commons Usually these are placed at the top of a post, but often, if a post is long, I’ll insert additional images, alternating left- and right-aligning them. D’oh, you say. Image: U.S.

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Learning via the Social Media Game

Bare Feet Studios

Create your own niche online social network with ready to use blogs, RSS feeds, forums and more. You can also share find photos of other’s you can use under a creative commons license. News & RSS Feeds. Capture other people’s content using their RSS Feeds and aggregate (display) them on your website.

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Principles of Effective Blog Design

ProBlogger

Image licensed under Creative Commons. Invite them to subscribe to your RSS feed (and state how many people already do as a type of social proof). Ask them to follow you on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook. See how the image on the right is more interesting? That’s rule of thirds in action. Clarity matters.