Cribbed Content for January 23rd
Friday
Jan 23, 2009
Unfortunately I was sick the beginning part of the week, so I had a lot of stuff to catch up on, but I also haven’t had much time to look around the web. I spent yesterday at the LinkShare Symposium West 2009 in San Francisco, and I’ll give you all a quick update soon. In the meantime, here’s some things you may have missed while you were welcoming in President Obama on Tuesday…
- Still confused about how to use WordPress for your blog? Last Saturday they turned on WordPress.tv with a ton of video tutorials that should help you learn all there is to know about WordPress.
- There are recaps up on the Affiliate Summit Blog of some of the sessions I didn’t attend. Social Media Dude Michael Buechele did a good job getting good coverage:
- I don’t read SEO stuff nearly as much as I probably should but there’s an intriguing piece from seoMoz on 10 Irrational Human Behaviors and How to Leverage Them to Improve Web Marketing. Very interesting stuff here.
- It pays to share posts through Google Reader! Otherwise I never would have found this awesome article on What a “Personal Brand” is NOT by Tom Peters. Good read.
- I’m a big proponent of proper grammar and spelling, but I do break those rules on Twitter with the 140 character limit, so I was amused to read about 8 Spelling & Grammar Rules You Can Break on Twitter.
To Continue This Blog Or Not?
Friday
Jun 13, 2008
I’m considering whether or not I want to continue with this blog. I’m not sure that many people really read it consistently, and I’m beginning to doubt if there’s room in this space for another marketing blog from someone who didn’t even go to school for marketing. Is my perspective that unique? Not sure… so, I’m at a precipice I guess.

The blog isn’t even a year old yet, but I find myself questioning whether or not the blog is adding any value to the space or am I yet another jackass sharing their opinion with people who didn’t ask for it? According to Google Analytics, which longtime readers will see that I couldn’t even keep THAT working, I get about 61 visitors per day. 10,072 since January 1. But how accurate is this since my reporting has had fails a couple times? And does this even matter?
Unless I receive a boom of entries for the contest by Sunday, the contest has been a complete failure with not one single entry as of this moment. I thought the prizes were pretty sweet… hell I’d love to win them myself. What did I do wrong? Not put WIN A VADO! in the title? Rely too heavily on promoting it through Twitter?
Of course, this first year is a total learning curve. Find what works, what doesn’t. I can’t expect to just jump in and be the bomb. Am I being too rash? Not patient enough?
Confusing whether I’m representing my employer or myself is also weighing heavy. Am I forsaking my employer by endorsing my personal brand within my web presence?
These things weigh heavily on my mind as more and more work seems to pile on me – both at my place of employment and at home. Sure it’s building my “personal brand”, and I’ve gotten some cool opportunities from it like co-hosting the Affiliate Thing podcast and an upcoming opportunity that I’m not quite ready to announce yet, but…is it ultimately worth it?





