The Four Dimensions of Blogging Series
As I recently reflected about blogging and its four dimensions as I see them did it occur to me that this could indeed be turned into a series as it besides offering a way of looking at blogging in a three dimensional perspective also offers a framework for a number of articles. It may take weeks or even months to get it done, but hopefully we will all learns something along the way.
Reflections About Blogging and Its Four Dimensions
As I started blogging was it mostly to relearn some of the skills that I learned during my education, but rarely or never used. It was also an attempt at reconnecting with some of the subjects that I learned about. You could even say that it was an attempt to get back into a state of constant learning again. The beginning have been amazing in that regard I would say. When taking stock am I not quite satisfied with the progress made towards reconnecting with the topics that I learned about. Although I am writing about them am I really …
How to Best Pitch Bloggers - a Virtual Group Interview
Most bloggers with a fair number of readers and especially a prominent ranking in Technorati or Google experience been pitched by fellow bloggers, pr firms or companies who want to gain exposure for something or someone more or less frequently. You may even pitch bloggers yourself. In fact practically everyone does when they first start out I believe. Anyone having something to sell or promote including themselves or their writing should thus be able to benefit from the answers provided by the participants in this virtual interview.
8 Great Quotes Illuminating the Concept of Communication
Wanting to illustrate the concept of communication in so many ways as possible and with as many voices I could find did I go hunting for quotations. What follows are some of the best and most thought provoking quotations about communication that I could find. Winston Churchill once said: “… quotations, when engraved upon the memory, give you good thoughts. They also make you anxious to read the authors and look for more.” and I couldn’t agree more.
How to Avoid Miscommunication, Embrace Differences and Handle Disagreements
After recently covering how to become a better commenter and how you deal with comments is it time to expanding the view a little and look a number of related issues. Rather than reinventing the wheel let’s look at what others have written about it as there are a number of good sources of information already out there. Expanding the view means covering more aspects of each of the following issues that are all related to the articles on how to comment and dealing with comments: Criticizing people, disagreeing and persuading someone, developing communication skills, being considerate as …


