Sandra Renshaw

my journey

taking the challenge

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OK – sometimes I take the challenge and sometimes not… Mike Sansone of ConverStations has issued one that I'll answer.

My Blog Posting Process

  1. Just start writing – Eventually something comes to me and while it may not be what I started with, it usually turns out OK
  2. Save as a draft often
  3. Follow Mike's first 7 rules – I usually forget #8 (to ping'em) but maybe I can get that set up soon to occur automatically
  4. Spell check – Yes, part of the charm of blogs is that they aren't perfect, but I can make an effort to use correct grammar, punctuation and spelling so readers aren't distracted by errors
  5. Check the links in preview mode – You would be surprised how often my copy and paste function doesn't work
  6. Step away for awhile – Either physically or mentally I take a break and browse somewhere else on the blogosphere before a final read (old proofreading habits)
  7. Post it
  8. Check the links again - Just my compulsive nature
  9. Smile – It really does get easier every day to make writing a habit

Thanks Mike. Hope this still counts since it's past June 14, but thought maybe you could use a bit of coaching help today, too. I'll look forward to reading Steve Farber's book, The Radical Edge.

Photo on Flickr by Sean McNeil 

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June 16, 2006 Posted by Sandra Renshaw | Blogging, Books, Uncategorized | | 2 Comments

Waiting for Your Cat to Bark? is on my reading list

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I'm always on the lookout for a good book and when I saw this one – Waiting for Your Cat to Bark? – I immediately knew it was a must-read. Maybe it's the title (I'm a sucker for a good title.)

This book from Jeffrey and Bryan Eisenberg (along with Lisa Davis) hit the shelves on June 12.  You also get an 80-minute DVD of a conversation about the book.

Check out some of the reviews and order it today.

Thanks to Michelle Miller at WonderBranding for letting us know about it.

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June 14, 2006 Posted by Sandra Renshaw | Books, Marketing, Social Media | | 2 Comments