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Attention is easy to get; but harder to keep.
:)
you call it as you see it.
by phenonmenal i'm writing this post that's well into 2,000 characters and all day 'tre, you speak better than you write. you need to podcast. you need to vlog. why are you stuck in this rutt of 1 post per day must go out and must be blogged'. its an honest wake up call. i'm resisting the very form that was natch to me 6 mos ago. cool. done. i gotta change. and i have to risk the time / investment it'll take to teach myself those tools which i'm giddy to learn so be it. fun. simple. important tweak. you ask questions that only the truly being honest with ourselves will answer. but if you're not honest w/ yourself you ought not be boring the rest of us. there's only one tre, one chris, one anyone. we gots to be unique else we get lost in the crowd ....so cool to have a heart to heart w/ me and then come to your blogpost at 3am and walla. right in my face. well done. thank you for the nudge. hasta. (oh, duh. podcasts. mommy bloggers. phenom. the only thing preventing them doing it more..they need to learn. they need to teach themselves. i have 3 friends who want to. time/ invest it/ they need to. that's worth a post..investing and risking when the long haul out come is better for all. not just moms. i think -- raise hands anyone--i'm a little burned out of r E a D i N g T e X t S dig? kay. be well. cool post. thanks much.
Just wanted to let you know that I enjoyed this article very much. Gave me lots of points to ponder as to how I can/should proceed with my fledgling site. Thank you!
Signed-up for your newsletter as well, looking forward to that special content now! *winks*
Came across this via twitter so thanks for tweeting.
http://www.twitter.com/peterjabraham
Also what I liked in this post, is the way chris think about building a blog or online media. You always consider it as a full business that needs reasearch and development than execution/production.
Interesting and might be sharing it on my blog as well.
Cheers!
Jean
Thanks for the post. I am just starting a brand new project and your post has clarified some issues that I really have to think a lot harder about.
Cheers
It's true that we did not do an analysis before Chris helped me to get a poker blog. But, poker is something I have wanted to become more active at and the blog seemed to be a good way to keep up the focus, to report my successes and failures. It is meant to be fun, informative, and yes, commercial. Perhaps a little beer money(the root kind) from my sponsors. I try to use different ideas from my "poker life". Some of you twitter users might be surprised to find out that a group of tweeple (twitter users) have formed a group using the tag #TPT and also have a website, http://twitterpokertour.com. If I had not started blogging, I probably would not have found this group of fun loving poker players. And I am enjoying every minute of it.
Chris, thanks for the help, the advice and the mentoring. This is truly role reversal at its best. A son teaching a dad new tricks. Thanks goodness I have the ability to learn. lol.
I was following down your post, coasting along. Then I read "Attention is the new distribution." Suddenly, I was in a completely different place and now can't wait to see you expound on that premise.
So: if it's true that attention is now distribution, how do we (we're all marketers, right?) market in a world that is increasingly suffering from Attention Obesity? Ah, there's a question.
Partly because of what I do for a living, I was inspired by your recent post to offer a few suggestions for those readers making goals. However, I'm also a bit concerned this is not appropriate etiquette. If so, please accept my apologies, and let me know. I'm really new at this and am totally open to feedback on the appropriate etiquette of blogging and commenting.
Anyway, I hope the following is helpful for everyone:
1. Make your goals measurable. Specific. For example, I want to create a successful blog in ‘09 isn’t specific enough. The goal needs a number (e.g., the number used depends on the goal, but in essence would be a time, distance, frequency, date, number of subscribers, etc.). Writing down I will write "x" number of posts/week is measurable.
2. Make sure your goals are desirable. This seems obvious enough, but it isn’t enough to simply ‘want’ to accomplish a goal. It must be a burning desire. It is the fuel that enables you to overcome any barriers that inevitably pop up–particularly if it’s a big goal. Know ‘WHY’ you’re going after the goal you’ve set up. The bigger the goal, the bigger the ‘why.’ Think of the ‘why’ as fuel–it ties into your purpose.
3. The goal has to be “I” centered. This also seems obvious, but too often, we think we’re engaging in a goal that is ours, when in reality, it’s for reasons other then our own.
4. Is your goal action oriented? What that means is the goal you choose to focus on must include specific behaviors–actions–that you will do to achieve your goal. It’s not enough to ‘know’ what you need to do; it has to be written down. In other words, is your goal observable? If for example, you said you wanted to go to the gym and workout regularly, could someone walking by the window at the gym see you working on your goal and videotape it?
5. Lastly, you goals have to be realistic. This is where most people skid off the road. They have great, inspiring goals, but they end up not being realistic. One of the ways to be sure your goals are realistic is to follow the steps outlined in this series of articles on achieving goals and success. Additionally, it’s also important to take a really, really good look at your goals and step back and ask “can I really accomplish this? How do I know?” How do you know? Have you accomplished something similar before–do you have a history of achieving similar goals? Do you need to learn something before you can work on the main part of the goal?
The more specific you can be, the higher the probability you will achieve your goals and achieve success. Don’t forget to create balance in your life. Take care of your health (without which, you won’t likely be accomplishing to many goals), pay attention to your family, friends, etc. Oh, and don’t forget to have fun! Just because achieving your goals take time and energy doesn’t mean achieving goals can’t be fun. The more fun you build into accomplishing your goals, the more energy and joy you’ll experience in the process (and the less stressed you’ll be).
Again, I hope this is helpful.
Take good care....
A lot of time its hard because we are all interested in so many different things that as a content producer it becomes hard to put yourself in a box that's small enough to be unique, relevant, and a source for original content while still having the box big enough to represent who you are. A challenge indeed.
I feel inspired to keep trying, so thank you.
@ryancmiller
This is the sort of post I leave open in my browser because it's loaded with take-aways. I have a number of projects I want to apply parts and pieces to, and wish there was a better way to harvest them. I don't see a "print this article" link anywhere. How about that for a little extra "something"?
By the way, if you haven't already, how about expanding on those research ideas. And how about doing that routinely, from time to time, since resources will change and evolve. (If you have and I missed it, sorry!)
Thanks again!
Wow, you just have amazing information to share. I need to implement these ideas today!
Respectfully,
Nicholas Chase
www.twitter.com/nachase
Thanks for the insight.
You really know how to invite people to keep caming back.
Cheers ! .
MAR.D.MOR
Love your dad's blog.