I just wanted to update my readers that I’ve made some changes to the site.
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From the monthly archives:
I just wanted to update my readers that I’ve made some changes to the site.
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There can be more than one reason why a reader visits a blog repeatedly. Thus, it’s important to identify as many reasons as possible and use those to guide our posting. Does this advice sound strangely familiar? If you read my post on fool-proof brainstorming, it is the foundation for the Visitor Grid method of brainstorming outlined in that post. As probloggers, it is obvious that if we know why people are coming back to visit time and time again, we can focus our posting and make sure we post only what our readers want to read.
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You have a blog. You consider yourself a blogger–heck, a “pro-” blogger even. Do you consider yourself a journalist?
I like this definition of “journalist” from Wikipedia: “A journalist is a person who practices journalism, the gathering and dissemination of information about current events, trends, issues and people.”
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Dave Pelz is a great teacher of golf. When he started teaching golf way back in the late 1970s and early 1980s, there were a lot of teachers of golf already. He could have set up a golf school and taught golf to the masses like everyone else but instead he focused on a different market. Dave’s target market was teaching already good golfers how to lower their scores by focusing on these golfers’ short game. [The "short game" is golf parlance for after the golf ball is first struck but before the player starts to putt.]
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