It may have appeared I went missing after my recent series of posts. I don’t have any excuses, in fact, I can’t believe I didn’t post last week. I could use the holiday as an excuse, but the truth is, I should have made the time. I’ve learned from some of the best that abandoning your blog is a major no-no. While it’s true that I’ve been very busy with client projects and that holiday cooking and cleaning were time consuming, I’ve managed to do all of that and blog at the same time.
My most recent learning experience has been participating in Kicking My Blog in the Butt. As a contributor at Blog for Profit I was excited about participating in the series of posts in October that provided a wealth of information. It showed you how to really make your blog into everything you imagined it could be when you started it.
While I won’t make excuses for my posting absence last week , I will tell you that I’ve been helping Grant Griffiths with his new 31 Days to Kick Your Blog in the Butt e-book and workbook combo. He’s decided to offer it this way because many people (me included) found it hard to fit all of the lessons into a daily schedule. The e-book and workbook will allow us to work at our own pace while still getting all of the learning benefits. Not only that, but now it’s all in one conveinent format, giving you reference material you can go back to again and again even after you’ve completed the 31 lessons.
Interested? I thought you might be. Wait until you hear what I have to say next.
Right now, if you pop on over to this blog post at Blog for Profit, you can win the e-book and workbook. That’s right, you can get it for free. Just for leaving a comment on the post.
















Excuse me for writing OT ... what WP template do you use? It's looking great.
- spam
- offensive
- disagree
- off topic
Like