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Since I'm trying to get my blog groove back, Halley Suitt's list (as recounted by BlogWrite for CEO's) is worth thinking about and sharing:
Here are Halley's top 7 tips:Posted by Craig Danuloff at February 6, 2005 11:59 PM1. Always tell a story.
She refers to Malcom Gladwell's new book, Blink. He tells stories to explain his ideas.
2. Tell the truth
If your CEO can't do that then maybe he/she shouldn't be blogging.
3. Be passionate
Halley: "The writing has to have passion... for your industry or your topic... or nobody will care."
4. Write about "things of this world"
Halley: "Anything that people are jumping all over… the Tsunami or credibility and ethics in writing as it's being discussed at a Harvard conference. You have to take a stand. You have to put yourself out there and let your head get chopped off."
5. Brevity
Halley: "Better to write 12 posts than 12 paragraphs. (In blog writing) brevity IS the soul of wit."
6. Freshness
Halley: "You need to be posting a lot every day. At least one thing a day, the more often the better."
Note: I disagree... this just isn't practical if you've working either in a job or independent consultancy where you're strapped for time. Yes, I know that Microsoft's Scoble posts a dozen or more times a day. But he's not your ordinary blogger.
7. Voice
Halley: "The blogs you want to read have a voice. When people meet me they say I sound like my blog." (Is that a compliment, she wonders??)
Halley, cont. "Be careful. Especially with corporate blogs. You can’t sound PR-ish."
8. BONUS TIP… know when NOT to write something!
Halley: "Learn when to take your hand away from the keyboard."