Showing posts with label generous blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label generous blogger. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Generous Blogger Poster + Contest


 Generous Blogger Poster

So many of you enjoyed and shared my post, 20 Ways to Be a Generous Blogger, I asked the hubs to create a poster for us. Isn't it bee-you-tea-full? You can download a PDF of it for free from Dropbox at http://bit.ly/generousblogger

Generous Blogger Contest

I'd love to highlight your favorite generous blogger on Have Fun, Do Good, so I'm holding a little Generous Blogger Contest.

To enter, you can either:

  • Nominate your favorite generous blogger by leaving a comment on one of their posts telling them why you think they are a generous.
  • Share the link to that post in the comments of this post, along with a way for me to contact you.
or:
  • Nominate your favorite generous blogger by writing a post on your own blog about why you think they are a generous.
  • Share the link to your post in the comments of this post, along with a way for me to contact you.

The nomination deadline is Wednesday, October 26th at 5 PM PT.

The winner, and her/his nominator will receive:


I'm looking forward to reading your nominations! 

P.S. You can hear me chat about the Way of the Generous Blogger on the World's Biggest Summit.  After you register, you'll be able to access interviews from earlier in the month. I was featured on Day 3.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

20 Ways to Be a Generous Blogger


“[A] gift is something that is given. You don’t own it. The world does. The world is asking you to use it. You don’t get to say no, no matter how much you may want to.”

Friday is Have Fun, Do Good's 6th anniversary, and my 42nd birthday.  After six years of blogging, and teaching others how to blog, I've been playing around with the idea of what it means to be a "generous blogger."

 The generous blogger . . .
  1. Sees her blog as a way to serve.
  2. Commits to sharing her gifts and talents through her blog regularly.
  3. Writes posts that are of service to her reader.
  4. Uses her blog stats to figure out how she can create more posts of value for her reader.
  5. Writes posts that make her heart sing.
  6. Is mindful of her time online.
  7. Is mindful of her reader’s time online.
  8. Reads other blogs as often as she would like to be read.
  9. Loves her blog just as it is, and doesn't compare it with other blogs.
  10. Is grateful for her readers no matter how many, or few there are.
  11. Appreciates other blogs as they are, and doesn’t judge.
  12. Mentors new bloggers.
  13. Practices "link love" weekly.
  14. Leaves love notes in other blogs’ comments.
  15. Shines a spotlight on other people's work through interviews, profiles, guest posts, and mentions.
  16. Writes about others as she would like to written about.
  17. Makes it easy for readers to subscribe to her blog.
  18. Makes it easy for readers to share her posts with other people who might need them.
  19. Understands that marketing is also a form of service. It helps people who need her blog to find it.
  20. Knows how much to give, to receive, and to keep for herself. 
What do you think it means to be a generous blogger? Why, or why isn't it important to be generous online?

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