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All You Ever Wanted to Know About Podcasting

By Patsi Krakoff in Teleclasses & Seminars

Don’t be afraid to ask. Podcasting mysteries will be revealed with Andy Wibbels of Easy Bake Weblogs fame on our Conversations with Experts call. Here’s the scoop:

Podcasting Exposed!   
Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 8:30 p.m. ET – FREE
Guest Expert:  Andy Wibbels of Easy Bake Weblogs

What is podcasting? How does it work? Why would you use it? Blogger and podcaster Andy Wibbels takes you through the basics of how podcasting works and how businesses can use it to get a direct channel to their prospects and clients.

Andy Wibbels is creator of the Easy Bake Weblogs and has helped business all over the world use blogs to market and promote their business. He is also the leader of Podasting Bootcamp.

Register:  www.ConversationsWithExperts.com

Conversations with Experts: How to Build Your Business On and Off-line
Hosted by Denise Wakeman and Patsi Krakoff.

Conversations with Experts is sponsored by Build a Better Blog System.

Look forward to speaking with you on Wednesday!

To Blog, or Not to Blog

By Patsi Krakoff in About Blogs, Managing Your Ezine & Blog Tasks, Promoting Your Ezine +/or Blog, Writing Better Ezines

Another blog posting on the ongoing debate among professionals about whether to continue writing an ezine or newsletter, or to blog…or to do both.

This was posted July 7 by Leah Maclean on her Working Solo blog.

Blog or Newsletter – The Debate Continues

One of the continuing debates amongst solopreneurs that are technically active with their marketing is whether email newsletters or blogs/RSS are the best way to go in connecting with clients, supporters, prospects and the general public.

There are many voices in this debate but here are a couple of the latest ones. Christopher Knight of Ezine-Tips  says blogs won’t replace e-newsletters and contributing writer Suzanne Falter-Barnes offers 7 reasons why they will.

So what is the answer.  The short answer is "it depends".  It is yes and no.

Dues to the awareness levels of blogs in the short term blogs won’t replace e-newsletters / ezines). First you’ve got to get people to know your blog exists and then to read it. And if they’re not using RSS reading habits can stand against them reading too much.  So it seems that sending them an email reminder is the obvious way to get their attention. But you also need to get around the spam filters, and people’s overflowing in-boxes.  But it’s much easier to publish a blog than produce and deliver an HTML newsletter.

Des Walsh, on his Thinking Home Business blog has put forward another argument for including a blog in your marketing mix.  Apart from just using it as a tool to share information, ideas and news, Des also believes that a blog is a good opportunity to "Test Your Great Ideas With a Blog".

As Leah says, the choice is yours. Which makes me wonder, with all the choices out there for professionals to communicate with readers (aka potential clients), why are so many not doing either? Beats me…

Oh, that’s right, not enough time!

You know what I have to say to that excuse, don’t you? Can’t do it yourself, outsource! Use a newsletter or blog service, such as Customized Newsletters, or Build a Better Blog.

No money? Well, what can I say, it’s because you have been blogging or newsletter-ing, and haven’t communicated your wondrous talents to clients!

Pick one, newsletter or blog, but please, pick one and use it!

Need help in setting up your blog? Just happen to have the e-book manual for you…Build a Better Blog System.

Otherwise, you’re on your own. Well, not completely. We still have plenty of blog tips for you over at www.buildabetterblog.com.

Got questions? Ask. Got excuses? Just get on with it and do it. Then get back to me…

Andy Wibbels & the Easy Bake Interview

By Patsi Krakoff in Teleclasses & Seminars

Andy Wibbels of Easy Bake Weblog fame is interviewing Denise and I on Wednesday, just before we interview him on Conversations with Experts. But don’t worry, there are two different subjects, two completely different topics.

Andy is a lot of fun, as you can see on his blogs. So this should be fun! He is an expert in Podcasting. Here’s what Denise and I will be talking about on his call at 4 p.m. PT (7 p.. ET):

  • Professionals partnering together to create projects (like with the Build a Better Blog System ebook).
  • Leveraging networks both online and offline for marketing and business-building.
  • Notes on how to manage the collaboration process to create joint-venture products that excel.

I hope you’ll join us for this free call: (to be notified when notes and a recording are posted)

Wednesday July 13th @ 7:00 EST
1-858-400-4040, PIN# 60657

Make Your Message Memorable

By Patsi Krakoff in Writing Better Ezines

What Makes Your Message Memorable?

Denise Wakeman of www.biztipsblog.com just directed me to a post on Yvonne DiVita’s blog A-ha! (Authors Helping Authors) about what it takes for an author to make their message memorable. 

Yvonne DiVita’s message to book authors is just as applicable to newsletter and ezine authors. Here are a couple of points, and I urge you to read the entire post:

  1. Clarity of message seems to be the first essential to a memorable book (article)
  2. Delivers [the] message in the form of a story
  3. Make the problem clear and the solution belong to your reader
  4. Whenever possible use graphics to add to the emotional punch of your writing

This makes sense, doesn’t it? The beauty of writing for an online newsletter or blog is that your article content needs to be short. By virtue of being short, you have to be razor-sharp clear.

Take out all those unnecessary words and get to the point. Points are better understood with an example. And since, we are all models of walking our talk (n’est-ce pas?), what better way to illustrate a point than by a personal experience. Just make sure that the learning lesson is clear, and you aren’t just sharing stories to gratify your own ego.

Making your message memorable means linking the message to something unforgettable. What can you think of that you will never forget? How can you use that experience to tell a story and give the gift of a lesson learned to your readers?

Here’s to writing better ezines!

Yvonne DiVita will be one of our guest experts on Conversations with Experts August 10.

In Search of Ezine & Blog Inspiration

By Patsi Krakoff in Article Ideas, Managing Your Ezine & Blog Tasks, Writing Better Ezines

Recently I ran across some valuable info on the brain. So much of what we do depends on having a healthy brain. Besides having good genes, science has recently discovered you can actually contribute to how well you are thinking.

To have a healthier brain, eat a diet rich in anti-oxidants, omega-3 fats (fish oils), and exercise. Actually the research is clear: spinach, blueberries and strawberries not only protect your brain from toxins, but repair your brain.

So the next time you are stuck and uninspired, take a blueberry break, do some sit ups, breathe some fresh air, do something that makes you chuckle. Coffee isn’t the only brain perker-upper.

Like most other tasks of life, creativity is sparked by variety. So go to your local book store and read something you don’t usually read. See if your brain doesn’t give you more ideas than you’ll have time to write about.

The only problem is, you may want to start a new newsletter, or a new blog, and end up creating more work for yourself. Just make sure that all new projects pass your ‘true purpose’ test and will get  you to where you are going in life…!

P. S. I’m starting a new blog, but it’s not live yet. It will be the companion blog to my other website, www.mind-fx.com. This is a nutritional supplement site where my husband and I have created 3 products for the mind, to help you stay energized and focused, either for sports or for work. The new blog will be called Brain-FX.com, and will be launched this weekend. Stay tuned!

What Do You Do When Uninspired?

By Patsi Krakoff in Article Ideas

I’ve just returned from cyber space, or rather the blogosphere. I went searching for ideas, something to write about on this blog about writing good coach ezines & blogs. My goodness, the air is rare up there…

I wouldn’t say I’ve come back empty-handed. I’m just underwhelmed by some of the blogs out there.

Writers are taking the weblog thing too personally. Lordy, give us some good content. Tell me something I don’t know. Share something I can care about.

There, there now; that was just my ugly negative self venting some pent up stuff. Must be lunch time.

One way to search for ideas and inspiration is to go to your favorite blogs, then visit some of their favorite blogs, etc. Or, try searching for key words on Technorati. Technorati is an excellent place to search for blogs in your interest groups. You can search by keywords, exact phrases and even eliminate words from your search. I’ll try again after lunch.

What do you do when you are uninspired? Got any good ideas to share with us? Tell me about some good blogs on writing good ezine content, or some resourceful websites.

More Writers Blogging Their Way to Books

By Patsi Krakoff in About Blogs

The New York Times has another article about authors using blogs during the writing process of their books.

Instead of simply being a relief from writerly solitude, these blogs have turned into part of the process. Mr. Battelle (an author) said that he was surprised by the number of people who read his journal and offered feedback, correcting mistakes, making suggestions of people to interview or articles to read and contributing ideas that are finding their way into his finished manuscript.

Authors’ blogs also change the solitary mission of writing into something more closely resembling open-source software. Mistakes are corrected before they are eternalized in printed pages, and readers can take satisfaction that they contributed to a book’s creation.

Which all reinforces the fact that Denise Wakeman and I are on the right track with our Blog to Book Project. Already 30 potential authors have joined this project and are busy writing pages of their books onto their blogs.

Blogs offer a way to organize content, experiment with style, get reader feedback, and create marketing buzz even before the book is even complete.

The Blog to Book Project is an ongoing, open enrollment program delivered through a private tutorial blog with monthly support meetings and weekly telephone conferences with book publishing experts.

To get more information or to register, go to www.blogtobook.com.

Clearly, if you can write a newsletter or ezine, or a blog, you can develop material for a book that can then be used as a marketing tool for your professional services. Your competitors are already doing it. When will you take the leap and give it a shot?

Do you dare?

5 Reasons to Develop Your Life Coaching Skills

By Patsi Krakoff in Coaching/Personal Development

This week’s Conversation with Experts (Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m. ET) was with Terri Levine, Master Coach. The Audio recording is posted on the Build a Better Blog site.

Terri gave a passionate interview about the profession of Life Coaching. She covered the 5 reasons why life coaching is a great business to get into and the 6 deadly mistakes people in the industry are making and how you can avoid them.

Conversations with Experts is hosted by Denise Wakeman and Patsi Krakoff and sponsored by the Build a Better Blog System.

To listen to the Conversation, visit our Build a Better Blog here.

Let’s Hear It For Slacking Off!

By Patsi Krakoff in Managing Your Ezine & Blog Tasks

I agree with some bloggers there’s not enough validation and encouragement for being lazy and non-productive. Yes, I really believe in the power of doing nothing. And I’m as ambitious and as much of an over-achiever as anyone.

Here’s how it works: It is really an art to get results with the minimum amount of exertion. Fred Grantzon declares his mission:

The Lazy Way to Success
Hard work is passé. The paradigm-shifting concept is "Smart Laziness" – where success comes through cleverly avoiding work but still getting the job done. In this oasis, we celebrate those magical ways where doing less accomplishes more.

Another favorite blog is The Slacker Manager, which explains itself as "paving the path of least resistance, so you don’t trip and fall."

The great gift of taking a few hours off (for example to watch Wimbledon on TV), is that it refreshes your mind. You come back to your computer completely detached. Urgent emails do not disturb you. You can look your tasks in the eye without fear.

Suddenly you are filled with a desire to focus in on that which really counts.

Well, sometimes at least. I’ll admit there are times when I get way too detached and can’t focus on work at all! That happens when the break is too long, too enjoyable, and whenever I am having so much fun that all ambition hits the trash can.

I found this great blog on the To-Done site that gives some really good tips on how to get refocused and back to work after taking time off.

Please be sure to read these tips, especially if you are taking some time off, you know for 4th of July, or summer vacations.

Here’s to having fun! What are you doing to enjoy yourself (while squeezing in some work)?

P.S. I’m off to play some tennis and may take a book out to the pool afterwards.  I’d go on vacation somewhere wonderful, but since I live here in Del Mar, why travel?

Improve Your Writing…through Blogging?

By Patsi Krakoff in Writing Better Ezines

Wayne Hulbert, who knows a thing or two about blogs and search engine optimization, has something to say about writing and how it can improve through blogging.

I love this idea, and know from personal experience it is true! My own writing, since I’ve started blogging, has loosened up a bit. My sentences are shorter. I’m getting more personable. I try to get to point quickly.

Most importantly, I am having more fun writing than I ever did when composing long newsletter content.

Read what Wayne has to say about improving your writing skills. Here’s an excerpt:

Blogging improves your writing skills.

Better writing ability, and an enhanced ability to express yourself in print, is a rarely thought about benefit of blogging.

While most people think of writers as infinitely talented, living in some rarified air denied to the rest of us, writing is a learned skill. While some people are indeed born more talented with the written word than others, most people can become better writers simply through practice.

Blogging is as good a practice field as any.

Wayne goes on to explain how blogs work to improve your writing skills.

Why Not Start Blogging This Week?

If you haven’t started blogging yet, try one out.

You can get a free account (Blogger.com, Typepad.com) – don’t worry about the bells and whistles of the design – just start using it to write an entry every day for a week. Have fun with it. Just write about what you are doing that day that could interest your target readers and clients.

Write from the heart, let your thoughts flow. See if you can tie ideas together into some teaching points that clients would love to read.

Then, if you want to take this to a professional level, get help with setting up a business blog. Either hire Denise and I to set it up for you, or get our do-it-yourself manual, the Build a Better Blog System ebook.

You will save yourself time and money by learning how to do this correctly from the start.

Then just practice, practice, practice!

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