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posted by Randy Roedl on Nov 29

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I am glad to finally release the first free Wordpress theme by Daily Blog Tips. The plan is to release a new one every couple of months. All themes will be functional and optimized, since I know what bloggers are looking for when they download a theme for their site.

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Deep Blue is an elegant theme created by Nathan Rice. The theme was specifically designed to include a 336×280 Adsense unit on top of the sidebar. Google confirms that this is the ideal performing Adsense format, so the layout should enable bloggers to monetize their site efficiently without compromising the user experience.

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Nathan did an outstanding job creating many useful features for the theme, including:

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  • Simple Adsense Integration: The theme comes with a ad.php file where you just need to paste your Adsense code and it will be displayed on the sidebar automatically
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  • Search Engine Optimization: The meta and title tags are already optimized for search engines.
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  • Easy Feedburner Integration: The “Theme Options” section inside the Wordpress control panel enables the blogger to insert his Feedburner URL, which will be used all over the theme.
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  • Customizable Sidebar: The sidebar already comes with a pretty “Popular Posts” section, and it splits automatically into two sidebars below it.
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  • Expandable Menu Tabs: The tabs will automatically resize to match the size of the links on the menu.
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  • comments Styling: Author comments have a different style.
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Update: Due to popular demand we have also included a theme version designed to display 6 125×125 ad blocks on the right sidebar. This version comes with an “Ads” folder inside the “Images” folder. You just need to place your banners there and update the ad.php file with their name. Below you will find a screenshot with the 125×125 ads.

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posted by Randy Roedl on Nov 28

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posted by Randy Roedl on Nov 27

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This is a guest post from Ryan Imel.

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Great writing involves stepping outside of yourself and into the minds of your audience. Poor writers usually stand out because they haven’t read their material from another’s perspective. Even an inexperienced reader can pick up on thoughtless writing.

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TV is full of writing that’s intended to fit its viewer. Bad writing, many might say, is characteristic of daytime soaps. There’s a reason they have a separate awards ceremony for this particular facet of TV drama, right?

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Writers of daytime soaps do, however, write to their audience: mothers, wives, and others who stay home during the day. Soaps become, for them, their escape. When it comes to its target audience, daytime soaps are written perfectly—and by perfect I mean it was written for the intended viewer.

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The conclusion this leads me to is that great writing, when it comes to TV, is particularly relative. Great prime time writing is not great daytime writing. Writing for the web faces a similar relativity: an author’s success is determined by how well she is able to write for her audience. Who is your audience?

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Assuming you’ve answered this question (and there are a few resources here on CopyBlogger to help you with that) I would like to change gears a bit. Below is a look at a few different techniques used by the writers and editors of some popular TV, as well as how this might be incorporated into your writing.

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Lost — Learn from the “Whoosh” Transitions

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Lost tells the story of a host of people deserted on an island. Think Survivor meets Cast Away, with only a little bit of Gilligan’s Island thrown in to keep them there. Like most shows, I didn’t catch up with Lost until recently. And let’s just say I chewed through a few seasons mighty swift (is it February yet?).

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Throughout the main story of Lost, on the island, there are flashbacks to portions of each character’s past, used to develop their own subplots and thus the main storyline. It’s pretty brilliant actually. And each flashback is bookended by a whooshing sound. The whooshing sound lets us know a flashback is coming, and along with it, more information about the character on screen.

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But there’s more to a great transition on Lost than the whoosh. Throughout grade school we were told that a transition is used to move from one thought to another. I would like to add that just as important is the way the connected idea contributes to the message of the whole. Even if a paragraph at first seems to digress from the point preceding it, it is considered cohesive as long as it draws everything together at some point. Sometimes there are flashbacks in Lost that seem very insignificant to the “present day”, but in the end there is always a moment of realization that sheds a whole new light on that episode’s flashbacks.

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Don’t be afraid of throwing in a “whoosh” transition from time to time that might at first seem like a digression. As long as you draw it all back together (with the emphasis on as long as) your readers will love it. In fact, it will often be even more powerful than if you stuck to the techniques you were taught in grade school.

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24 — Time Limits and Suspense

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By now, after six seasons, 24 has nearly become a household name. One of the reasons so many people tune in week after week is the intensity and the suspense from the top of one hour to the next. Without fail, every episode ends in a cliffhanger (some superior than others) which brings viewers back the next week. In fact, some people wait and watch the entire season through when it’s completed rather than being forced to wait a week in between each hour.

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Have you ever tried putting yourself on a time table, publicly, with your readers? Try giving yourself a deadline for reaching a goal, and post throughout the process about its results. Some bloggers have discovered one way of doing this by publishing their achievements each month (subscribers, rankings, awards, etc.) and most have very grateful readers because of it.

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Here’s one example of suspense-driven writing. Right now I’m finishing up a series called Watch Me Design a WordPress Theme at Theme Playground. Entries are due for a WordPress theme design competition at the end of the month, and I stated a few weeks ago that I would be entering. Since then I’ve done a series of posts and videoblogs documenting my progress, even going as far as to let readers have my PSDs and upload their own design decisions if/when they don’t like the ones I’ve made. The response has been really great, and I’m already receiving requests to make another theme using this same process when I’m done.

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There are lots of ways to draw readers into the suspense of your blog. Hopefully some others will provide some ideas in the comments below, and hopefully still others will use these to draw buzz, interest, and (in the end) dedicated readers that stick around.

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Prison Break — Intelligence is Admired

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Prison Break is a show about two brothers, imprisoned unjustly, and forced to break out on a short timeline. One of the brothers, Michael, is an incredibly smart and capable engineer who orchestrates their escape and subsequent run from the police. Watching this show, aside from enjoying it (which I did) I couldn’t help but wonder: Outside of this situation, someone with his skill set and knowledge would be considered the biggest nerd around, and the average person would be very disinterested in him. But in this show, Michael is cool. He’s really cool. How can that be?

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Think about it. Michael has advanced understanding of things like EMPs and architectural physics. Normally people like this aren’t considered cool by the general populace of America. It’s interesting, then, that so many people (millions of viewers) have tuned in to watch this show—and have subsequently kept in on the air for three seasons so far.
\nIt turns out people are o.k. with dorky knowledge as long as it’s shown useful. An explanation of how an EMP works? The average person won’t care. An explanation of an EMP in relation to its usefulness in killing a radio to distract a guard and help Michael escape prison? The average person wants to know if it worked.

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Don’t be afraid to share your knowledge, no matter what the topic is. But give it some utility. Show it in action. Give a case study. What your readers won’t care about as theory they will eat up as practice. In essence you are tricking them to read and digest something that they might not otherwise enjoy. If you write about Photoshop techniques, only do so if it fits into the scale of a project you’ve completed. If you’re an environmental blogger, how about some pictures of your latest rally and a description of what it was like to stand up for something? Obviously there are a lot of ways to go with this, and hopefully you have enough here to get you brainstorming on your own.

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Network Television and Writing for Utility

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Network TV is not designed for the sake of utility. Anyone who tries to do two things at once, one of them being television, will tell you that. Prime time TV (where most of these examples are taken from) is about mentally checking out and being absorbed into a story and vicariously experiencing another world, usually for an hour or so. The writing equivalent is fiction, which you might not be writing. If you are, then continue to use prime time as a tool. If you aren’t, a word of warning might be due.

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Most readers of on the web content aren’t doing so primarily for enjoyment, they are there seeking something to benefit themselves. Your writing needs to first and foremost concern itself with providing content for greedy and demanding readers. (Let’s face it, we are.) As long as you can feed the beast and do it well, then you will see some positive things come from your writing.

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Which end do you tend towards? Daytime soap, prime time television, or educational programming?

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posted by Randy Roedl on Nov 27

This is a guest post by Vikram Kinkar.

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Forums are a great place to discuss on various topics. If you have been part of a forum before, you know that it is one of the best ways to get answers for your questions, discover new tools and websites and network with other people.

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Unlike blogs, where the content is generated by one or a few authors, forums take time to build up as they depend on the participation of the users. On the other hand, once the forum is established and rolling, the content would be self generated and the owner can take a backseat.

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Building a forum around your blog can be a challenging but worthy task. The important question here is: why do you want a forum?

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1. Because it is an simple way to build a community.
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If you sincerely went for 1 or 2, stop right there. Chances are your forum might never take off. If you went for 3 and 4, chances are your forum might succeed, but of course after putting in hard work.

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Before making the decision, though, let’s evaluate the pros and cons:

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Pros:
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2. As a blogger you will post on a certain topic everyday. Suppose you just wrote something on social networks. Your readers will be able to discuss about it in the comment section. But what if the readers want to speak about some other topic that you haven’t covered? What if they have unrelated questions? If you have a forum they can discuss it there, post questions and so on.

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3. If your community is quite active, there are good chances that topics will appear in the forums naturally, and you might get ideas for new posts. So instead of visiting other blogs and sources to get new information, you can find some inspiration for your content in your own forum, and this is a very efficient way to discover what your readers want to read about.

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4. If the forum takes off, not only would you be able to build a more massive community around the blog, but your site would now have two sources of traffic: your blog readers and the forum members. Chances are most of them would be common, but some might not, which increases the scope of traffic even more.

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The picture does seem rosy here, but before you start finalizing which forum software you should install, take a look at the cons of having forums. (Oh yes, its not all rosy.)

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Cons:
\n1. Building a on the web community like a forum is hard work. I’ll say it again - building a community is hard work. Are you prepared for this? It might take months, or sometimes a year, before you can actually take a backseat, and see the content being generated on its own. Until that time you will have to be very active in the forums; moderating, participating in the conversation and whatnot.

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2. If you don’t receive enough comments on your blog, then a forum would be a no-no. In this case you should focus on increasing the number of comments on your blog first. Ask questions in posts, make it obvious that feedback and thoughts are always welcome, provide rewards for those that comment, and tell people you want to hear their thoughts. Once you master the art of drawing comments from you readers, chances are that it can culminate into a superior discussion in the forum.

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3. A successful blog doesn’t imply a successful forum. Even if your blog is getting a lot of attention from visitors and social media, don’t be amazed, if you see only one sign up in your forum per week. There are plenty of examples around the blogosphere with forums that have a couple of dozen members and where most threads are filled with spam.

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4. A dead forum can harm the credibility of your blog as well. Before starting one, therefore, make sure that you have all the stipulations in place, otherwise your efforts might just backfire.

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What factors do you think influence the success or failure of forums inside blogs? When is a forum the right choice for a blog?

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posted by Randy Roedl on Nov 26

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When it comes to the things that keep us from writing, you’ll see the usual villains pop up. Lack of time is a big one, as are the various other life distractions that take us away from the keyboard.

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But based on my personal experience, there’s a nasty demon hiding behind the excuses we make. This four-letter word represents a condition we don’t like to admit to ourselves, much less utter in polite conversation.

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Yep, it’s the “F” word.

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Fear.

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Fear affects us all more than we care to admit, and it’s especially insidious for writers. Writing on the internet is one of those activities where you’re really putting yourself out there, and the critics are always waiting to pounce. But as we’ll see below, failure and mediocrity are not the only things we fear.

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Most fear works at the subconscious level and manifests itself in the form of procrastination and writer’s block. We want to write that novel or business book, begin that killer blog, release that article or white paper that boosts our business authority… and yet we keep putting it off.

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I don’t like to waste time on regret, because, well, it’s a waste of time. But looking back, I see I’ve wasted so much time in my writing life because I let fear hold me back.

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And the truth is, every time I push myself in a new direction, I’m still afraid. I don’t think that ever changes—it’s just part of the game.

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The key is to not let it stop you.

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Here are the main ways fear holds us back as writers, with a few tips for looking fear in the face and sitting down to work. Remember, courage is not the absence of fear, it’s doing what needs to be done despite fear.

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Fear of Failure

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Countless psychological studies have shown that the fear of failure is the number one barrier to personal success. We fear failure because we don’t separate tasks from ourselves, and therefore our self-esteem is at risk every time we attempt to do anything we really want to achieve.

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In other words, we’re afraid of being embarrassed, because at the subconscious level, we link failure to humiliation. So how do we get over our fear of failure and its misguided companion humiliation?

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  • Admit you’re afraid to fail.
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  • Realize that each time you fail, you’ve become a better writer.
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  • Recognize that each failure brings you one step closer to success.
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  • Relish the learning experience, and reject the illusion of humiliation.
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Fear of Success

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Why in the world should we fear success? That’s what we want, right? Well, the way we idealize success can cause us to subconsciously avoid it, because we know from experience that success brings unexpected changes along for the ride.

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We worry that we don’t really deserve success, or that success will bring increased expectations that we won’t be able to meet. We’re afraid our friends and family will be resentful or jealous, and that the responsibility that comes with success will overwhelm us. In other words, our vivid imaginations speak us out of doing the things we need to do in order to succeed, just so we can avoid unexpected change.

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Remember these things to fight back against the fear of success:

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  • Babe Ruth held the home run record and the strikeout record simultaneously. Keep swinging for the fences.
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  • You own your labor, not the fruits of your labor. Do what you love and don’t worry about the consequences.
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Fear of Rejection

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Our fear of rejection is the most obvious and overt of all the influences that keep us from writing. The high incidence of alcohol and drug abuse among those who seek the writing life can often be traced directly back to the easy fear that our work is not good enough, and that a rejection of it is a rejection of us.

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How do we avoid our fear of rejection? Simple, we don’t do anything. That may be one way to solve the problem, but it leads to an unfulfilled life and self-destructive tendencies.

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  • Remember, you’ll never please everyone. You only have to find and please your audience.
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  • Treat writing as an exercise. The fact that you can’t bench press 300 pounds this day doesn’t make you less of a person, but you can work towards it, right?
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  • Feed on rejection. Make it your own, and put it to work for you to become superior and stronger.
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Fear of Mediocrity

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Writer Dorothy Parker couldn’t meet a deadline to save her life, because she said for each five words she wrote, she erased seven. Our fear of mediocrity manifests itself as perfectionism, and perfectionism prevents us from simply putting things out there and resolving to get better over time. With that approach, we fail to achieve anything at all.

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Right now, if I think about it, I’ll realize that this article is never going to be good enough, no matter how long I spend on it. In fact, what the hell am I doing writing a blog anyway? Is this what I was put on this planet to do?

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Then I take a deep breath, and move on to the tips for dealing with the fear of mediocrity.

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  • No one will ever be perfect, so let it go.
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  • Action beats inaction every time.
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  • Accomplishing anything feels superior than accomplishing nothing.
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Fear of Risk

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Is it really better to be safe than sorry? Sometimes, yes. But when it comes to your writing dreams and goals, being safe is a fate worse than death. Not only do your dreams die, but you get to live the rest of your life knowing it.

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Our brains work against us here. We’re designed to embrace consistency, safety and familiarity, but those who dare to seek unfamiliar territory claim the spoils. In truth, no matter how much you achieve, you’ll need to keep pushing into new areas and purposely scaring yourself, so just get used to it.

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  • What’s the worse that could happen? Often, it’s not really all that bad.
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  • Risk-taking breeds self-confidence. Each time you survive, you thrive.
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  • Look before you leap? Just jump.
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In Summary

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Yes, writing is scary stuff. But compared to being eaten by a lion while out foraging for food, you’ve got it good. Understanding that you’re your own worst enemy when it comes to writing is invaluable, because you can conquer that enemy just by deciding to.

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So… just do it.

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