Today started brilliantly in a mastermind planning meeting with my friend, Kimberly Kirchmer Dinsdale. I followed that up with a trip to an estate sale – and then slid into my desk in time for the tale end of the Blogathon Bash twitter party.
Just for the record, I love twitter parties. SERIOUSLY!
I have my standing 11:00 am writing group – and I realized half way through that I still haven’t written my post announcing I am doing the Blogathon Bash this weekend.
So, yes, weird start and strong finish, I am sure.
I have several blog goals: the first is to take some of my content on my Julie Unplugged Blog and include it on my Writing Camp blog – which I want to be a resource for writers as well as a place to announce my Writing and Creativity Camps.
I know I must have thought of that before and yet never followed up on it.
I may put some writing stuff on my blogger Writing Camp blog, which is mostly made up of the meditative writing I do while participating in writing camp.
This then leads us to another goal: perusing my blogger blogs and keeping what I want and deleting what I don’t.
I am primarily on Typepad, where I will also be deleting dead blog wood and sticking with what works.
I am still thinking of moving to Wordpress like almost everyone else I know, but still haven’t taken the leap. Part of what the blogathon will do for me – I trust – is deciding if and when I will do that.
I also want to study SEO stuff and ways to increase my traffic and work on the mini-challenges.
I love them as well, but I haven’t even had the chance to pop over to the main Blogathon bash website to see what’s up the status with the minichallenges.
Phew. I said a lot in a few words and by jove, I have goals after all.
Finally, I look forward to meeting each and all of you this weekend. I know I will learn a lot, grow a lot, and do a lot of networking with y’all – which I am sure will be my favorite part of all.
Happy Blogathon Bashing, everyone!
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