OK, I’m very excited to show you another way I manage 100 blogs...
using what one of my mentors, Tony Robbins, states as “doing little things to make big results”. I use a “piggyback” technique. Since my viewers of different blogs are not the same, I can adapt certain content of one blog so it applies to another. I’m kind of doing this here as I will first explain how I arrived at the content, and then used it as something for one of my blogs; followed by giving you the link to go and see it for yourself.
This morning in my reading time (readers are leaders; and it’s great fodder for ideas) I ran across a quote that I thought would help someone as a compliment from me. So I created an email and sent it to the person. I saved the email and used it as an example as something to do to create a good work environment and used it as a post in my Happy Worker Blog: http://happyworkerbee.blogspot.com/. (For the full learning experience here, I suggest that you go there now, read it and then return here; just click on the link). And now, I’m sharing the process with you, my master blog class reader!
I few serendipities of doing this were that I figured out how to add an Amazon widget within the actual post of the blog (not on the right side using the gadget process) by using the HTML option. I’m thinking many people don’t know how to do this. I will share it in a future post here, or you can email me (using the address given you in the class or course manual) stating that you have already searched this blog and have read “How to Add an Amazon Widget to you Blog” because you really need to know that information/process first). And secondly, I created an idea for a company training program: “Catch the Coach” ™; details at: www.terscott.com/catchgood.
Hope all is well with you and your blogging today; make it a great one!
Ter
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