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The Miscellaneous Ramblings of a Dot Com Mogul


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Miscellaneous Ramblings - Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Edition

Dot Com Pho - Pho Trang An Edition

Tomorrow’s Dot Com Pho will be held at Pho Trang An - 1284 Kingsway, Vancouver. Anyone wishing to attend the weekly Pho meet up should email me or send me a tweet on Twitter so I can save you a seat and get a head count. We have prizes this week! Free pens from Bic Promo Pens, I’m Blogging This T-shirts from Market Leverage and one new Dot Com Pho attendee will walk away a The Web Site Revenue Maximizer kit from SitePoint.

The Art & Science of CSS

Speaking of SitePoint, if you follow them on Twitter, they will send you The Art & Science of CSS eBook for free. This 208 page book will teach you everything you’ve ever wanted to know about CSS, and more. It normally sells for $29.95 but it’s yours free for the Twitter follow.

If you follow me on Twitter, I’ll send you a nice thank you tweet. :)

Vote for Suzanne Franco - The Next Blogging Idol

blogging idol

The voting stage of The Next Blogging Idol has started and Suzanne Franco needs your help. Head over to Daily Blog Tip and cast your vote for her.

Power of the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

Michael Kwan, who blogs for Pho, has a cute post titled Power of the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. Basically, if you truly believe that something is going to happen, there’s a good chance that it is going to manifest itself. In other words, whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve. I wonder if Kwan has been reading Think and Grow Rich?

Six Sure-Fire Steps to Sell Anything to Anyone

Do you suck at sales? Then let Derek Halpern help you out. Derek is the blogger at Prevential.com and he’s got six sure-fire steps to sell anything to anyone. I heard that Derek once sold ice cubes to Eskimos and ran a successful clothing shop at a nudist camp.

Star Trek vs Star Wars: The Final Battle

Who would win in battle, a 642.5 meter long Galaxy-class Federation starship or a 1,600 meter long Imperial Star Destroyer? This video gives a definitive answer once and for all. Or does it? Watch the video and let another never ending battle between Star Trek and Star Wars fans begin.

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How To Bring Interactivity to Your Blog

This post was guest blogged by Jamie Harrop, a blogger of five years who at Jamie Harrop Dot Com writes about blogging, life as a young entrepreneur, self improvement and travel.

Blogs can often be two dimensional. The author writes a post. The reader writes a comment.

That’s all well and good, but it’s now very cliche and old.

Over the last six months the blogosphere has seen a huge influx of new media interactivity. Video and audio has been at the forefront of that effort, with John quite often leading by example with his videos around Vancouver.

Going Beyond Video and Audio

John and others have spoken at length about the ever growing importance of video and audio in blogs and Web sites in general, so today I want to go beyond that. Today, I want to find new ways to bring interactivity to your blog. New ways to entertain your readers. New ways to ensure your readers feel an integral part of the community you are building. Here are four Ways to make your blog more interactive

1 - Polls

Polls are the obvious starting point. John and many other bloggers have started to make more use of them. Some contain the polls to their sidebar. Others add the poll to a new post once per week. In the short time that I’ve been using polls, I’ve found them to be an excellent, occasional, alternative to readers writing comments. Although my poll posts still receive plenty of comments, I find that the commentators are often different than normal posts. Polls bring in a whole new crowd and allow people to voice their opinion very quickly and purposefully. They’re also ideal for allowing readers to learn very quickly. Nobody wants to read through 30 comments to find tidbits of useful information, so a poll allows users to quickly see trends and crowd opinion.

Polls are used in a variety of ways, but I like to post one new poll per week on a specific day. My readers are now accustomed to the weekly schedule of a Monday poll. I then post the poll results and an analysis on the weekend. Before I knew it, polls had given me two days worth of useful content per week for my blog.

There are many poll plugins for WordPress, but by far the most popular is WP-Polls.

2 - Guest Blogger Central

This is something I’ve recently seen in increasing popularity. Open up a specific category or a separate sub-blog for guest posts and have those posts display within a user-generated area of your Web site. Allow everybody to register as an author and publish their articles, much like a wiki. Don’t publish them on your main blog yet. Just link to the “Reader Generated Blog” from your main blog. Then each week choose one post from the published list and publish it as a guest post on your main blog.

By allowing your readers to add their articles to a community driven blog with your audience looking on, they’re able to become an integral part of your community. And with the weekly reward of one post being re-published on your main blog, you’ll soon find your readers competing with each other to write the best post.

3 - Live Video Streaming

I said I wanted to go beyond video and audio, and although this does involve video, it does go beyond the basic pre-recorded ‘talking to the camera’ effort. The only time I’ve seen live video streaming used by a blogger is when the previous owner of John Cow used it to communicate with his readers. Bob setup a camera in his office and had a regular chat with his readers as he worked. His readers could communicate with him via a chat room, and he would respond to their questions on the live video stream. I was one of the lucky few who was able to chat with Bob in this way and it proved to be an excellent method of interacting and making connections with readers.

In the constant effort to make online communication more personal and inviting, live video streaming is as close to face to face contact as you can come on the Internet.

There are Web sites out there that allow you to easily setup a live streaming feed. UStream TV and Justin.tv are the most popular.

4 - Live Comment Conversations

This idea comes straight from Liz Strauss. Every week Liz sets a topic and her readers come in droves to chat about the topic in her comments section. Liz transforms her comment area in to an instant message conversation. Not only does Liz reply to comments, but other commentators reply to comments. This is a fantastic way to give a new dimension to blog comments and help form relationships between you and your readers, and between the readers themselves.

Set a time of the week. Set a topic. Get the conversation flowing. Your readers will be on your blog for hours are they chat back and fourth.

How do you allow your readers to interact with you and your blog? Is your blog a two dimensional time-piece, of a three dimensional trendsetter?

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Blogging From Anywhere In The World

Where Do You Want To Blog?

Without a doubt, one of the biggest advantage to making money by blogging is the fact that you can do it anywhere. Most of the time, I blog from the home office but if I wanted a change of scenery, I just pack up my MacBook and head to the coffee shop, the mall, or even the other side of the world. As long as I have access to the Internet, I can log online and make money.

Very few businesses offer this kind of location freedom. And, it gets easier with every new technology advancement. Thanks to the new 3G iPhone, I don’t even need to find a wireless hotspot anymore. I could be blogging out in the middle of a park while enjoying the sun.

Living The Dot Com Lifestyle

The Dot Com Lifestyle is about time freedom and money freedom. However, it’s also about location freedom because you can’t be truly free if you’re not allowed to move around the world without worry about where the next paycheck is coming from.

This blog post (plus the previous one) and video was created at the Aberdeen Centre Mall. The video was filmed on the Flip Mino and the editing was done on the MacBook Air. Both items are light enough that I can take them anywhere. It really is amazing to think that only a few years ago, all this wasn’t possible.

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What Are You Thankful For?

In my previous post, I wrote a bit about what I’m thankful for. Now, I want to give you a chance to let everyone know what you’re thankful for. Thanks to the power of Twitter, I can give my readers a forum to express their views and give them a bit of exposure at the same time.

During lunch at the Aberdeen Centre mall, I sent out a tweet asking what you’re thankful for and got back nearly 50 replies. I think that’s a new record and I thank everyone for replying.

The Twitter question of the day has proven to be a really good addition to the blog. It’s really a win-win situation. I have an easy way to create new content and readers have an easy way to speak their mind and promote their Twitter accounts. I should talk to Shoe about turning this Twitter script into a WordPress plugin. I think it’ll be downloaded like hotcakes.

@sallychow (Sally Chow) says:
@JohnChowDotCom I’m thankful that I get to spend everyday with my dad and drive him nuts! I’m the baby, he’s got to love me! Ha! Ha! Ha!

@wahmsuzanne (wahmsuzanne) says:
@JohnChowDotCom #1 my kids! and for you blogging about my quest to earn the title blogging idol ~ thanks again … it means the world to me

@Salesologist (Steve Cadley ) says:
@JohnChowDotCom the Falcon’s & there new QB, new coach, and persistence of owner arty blank!

@gourmeted (Joy) says:
@JohnChowDotCom I’m thankful to have great friends and family in good times and in bad.

@nachase (nachase) says:
@JohnChowDotCom I am thankful for this web community. A wonderful collection of thinkers and do-er’s My donation launch is next week nachase

@storyboardlife (Peter Doyle) says:
@JohnChowDotCom that I can walk, think, and have the potential to change the world

@austingirl (Austin Girl) says:
@JohnChowDotCom - Austin Girl’s thankful for her soul. Without one’s soul, what’s the point of it all? Ability to see beauty and to love.

@JomagHeredia (Jomag Heredia) says:
@JohnChowDotCom Grateful for all the free (and useful) stuff that we can download from the internet! http://tr.im/1kvv

@aseponde (aseponde) says:
@JohnChowDotCom I’m thankful because blogging and MMO have saved my family from my off line business’ slump due to the recession

@JasonLandals (Jason Landals) says:
@JohnChowDotCom I’m thankful that our neighbours to the south managed to not screwup their latest election and leave us with another big WTF

@michaelkwan (Michael Kwan) says:
@JohnChowDotCom I’m thankful that I have been left largely unscathed by the economic downturn. Counting my lucky stars.

@n2tech (n2tech) says:
@johnchowdotcom Thankful for my family, my freedom, my health, and my friends.

@maurar (Maura Rodgers) says:
@johnchowdotcom - sticky lifesaver kisses & little hands to hold, my friends & family, big hugs, a job i love & being part of this community

 
 



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