Here’s a few links of interest that I wanted to share with you:
SEO for Bloggers – Thoughtwrestling contributor Ian Rountree wrote a series of posts about SEO for Bloggers – here’s the first post in the series. There’s always the Copyblogger series on SEO Copywriting as well, if you’re interested in a different take.
You Cannot Sing If You Cannot Cook – Elizabeth King writes about the value of learning more than one creative skill at a time.
The Restless Novice – at Brass Tack Thinking, Amber Naslund writes about the value of staying sharp on basic skills.
Ideas as Killer Social Objects for Enterprise 2.0 – at Blogging Innovation, Hutch Carpenter writes about the value of ideas, especially within corporations.
A double shot of author Eleanor Brown: How I Got Me an Agent (I think the title is self evident) and Books I Love: The Stand (which inspired me to start re-reading Stephen King’s classic novel).
7 Dazzling Ways to Ignite Your Creative Spark – another inspiring post from Marelisa’s blog.
How Kevin Spacey Teaches Us Attention to Detail – Suzemuse shares an awesome video of Kevin Spacey at work – it’s all in the details.
Why Editing Could Make a Comeback – Alexis Madrigal writes about the value of editing, with a link to an interesting essay called Real Editors Ship.
We Must Believe In Creativity – I just discovered this blog about creativity (and burnout, actually) and I love these thoughts about how we can lose belief in our abilities when we are tired or down. She suggests ways to revitalize – good stuff.
I could go on, but I think this stuff will keep you busy for awhile.
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