Ten  Ways to Break Bloggers’ Block Forever:rushmore1

1. “Use the force, Luke.”

* Writing blog posts are part science, part intuition and part just using “the force” (your keyboard and typing!)

2.  Herman Blume: What’s the secret, Max?
Max Fischer: The secret?
Herman Blume: Yeah, you seem to have it pretty figured out.
Max Fischer: The secret, I don’t know… I guess you’ve just gotta find something you love to do and then… do it for the rest of your life. For me, it’s going to Rushmore.

* Blog about that which you love. Truly, madly, deeply. Share the love.

3. Ron Burgundy: I’m very important. I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany.

* Keep your ego, your mahogany and your leather-bound books in check. Your readers are the most important ones, not you!

4. Cal Naughton, Jr.: Shake and bake!
Ricky Bobby: What does that do? Does that blow your mind? That just happened!
Jean Girard: Is that a catchphrase or epilepsy?

* Find a good catchphrase to brand your blog and its contents.

5. Ethel: Well, I don’t think it’s very intelligent to keep an electrical gadget on the edge of the tub.
Margot: [in bath] I tie it to the radiator.

* Don’t blog from the bathtub – no matter what.

6. Charlotte: I just don’t know what I’m supposed to be.
Bob: You’ll figure that out. The more you know who you are, and what you want, the less you let things upset you.

* Don’t blog as someone you’re not.

7. Narrator - “This is a story about a man named Harold Crick and his wristwatch. Harold Crick was a man of infinite numbers, endless calculations, and remarkably few words.”

*Don’t be a blogger of few words. Don’t endlessly calculate the word count of your blog posts. Be a blogger of infinite content.

8.  Dr. Jules Hilbert: What is your favorite word?
Harold Crick: Integer.

*Ask a question as a blog post and get tons of conversations started! Start with one question every Friday, share your answer and encourage others to chime in as well. 

9.  Veronica Corningstone: I told you that I wanted to be an anchor…

Ron Burgundy: I thought you were kidding. I thought it was a joke. I even wrote it down in my diary – Veronica had a very funny joke today. I laughed about it later that night.”

*Blog your dreams – raise your aspirations - blogger love thyself!

10. Ron Burgundy: …laughing and enjoying our friendship, and someday we’ll look back on this with much fondness.

*Don’t give up! Keep at it and you’ll be amazed at the community you will foster. 
 

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Literary Agent Conference, Social Media and positive mojo

On June 28, 2009, in Featured, by Nettie Hartsock

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Loved every moment of the Literary Agents Conference and presenting on Social Media – Web 2.0 session. Also feel very humbled by Jeff Salamon’s story and was crazy about meeting Michael Murphy and hearing his brilliant keynote speech. A true industry veteran with a great wit and intellect!

Will post several tips, snippets and links during the week to catch you up on the conference and all the really great wisdom the agents were willing to impart!

The conference due to Cyndi Hughes and her staff just was phenomenal. Do not let people tell you that publishing is dead, agents don’t care about you and that you’ll never get your book published! These are definitely tough times, but stay true to your goals, work really hard, write tons and keep forging ahead!

“May the force with be with you.”

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