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Keep putting yourself out there

September 4, 2010 By Jim Raffel 20 Comments

You don't know who's watching or when. So..... Keep posting on your blog. Keep updating your Facebook status. Keep engaging on Twitter. Keep working to understand Linkedin. That's my social media "plan" in four easy steps. Over the last year the size and quality of the network these four … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Marketer, motivation, personal development, social media, Twitter, Writing Tagged With: blog, collaboration, Facebook, linkedin, online social networking, social media, Twitter, yourself

Patience, as learned by blogging

September 2, 2010 By Jim Raffel Leave a Comment

There was a time not so long ago, when I could not wait to click publish on a new post. Sometimes I still feel that urge but I know from experience that by waiting a week or so the post will only become better. Cooling off time. First, I edit the post with fresh eyes a day later. I have yet to find … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, personal development, Writing Tagged With: blogging, human interest, Patience, scheduling, teaching, value, waiting

Sketchnotes: Doodling with a purpose

September 1, 2010 By Jim Raffel 8 Comments

Recently I had the pleasure of attending Mike Rohde's Milwaukee Likemind presentation on Sketchnotes. You can see my first attempt at Sketchnotes in the foreground of the picture with this post. I've tried sketchnotes a few times since and found real value in capturing notes this way. Doodling. For … [Read more...]

Filed Under: new media, personal development, Stuff I Like, Writing Tagged With: doodle, doodling, drawing, jim, mike rohde, purpose, techniques

Tiers of Access – A Cobbler's Tale

August 31, 2010 By Jim Raffel 4 Comments

There once was a cobbler who made fine shoes. He made only a few styles, following a few patterns and was able to charge a fair price for his shoes. Because he made all the shoes himself and provided all the service to his customer first hand, his income was limited. Along came a prince who offered … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Marketer, motivation, personal development, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: access, cobbler, limited access, personal success, success, tale, tiers

Idea Curation

August 30, 2010 By Jim Raffel 8 Comments

Once you start blogging it becomes pretty easy to spot ideas for posts almost everywhere you go. Developing a system to curate all the ideas is an entirely different matter. While no two writers use exactly the same system I thought I'd share mine with you. Remote idea curation. If you are like me … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, motivation, personal development, Writing Tagged With: curation, idea, ideas, mobile devices, organize, start blogging, text editor

Who and What Inspire You?

August 29, 2010 By Jim Raffel 4 Comments

From a blogging perspective I am most inspired by other bloggers. Some bloggers have the ability to capture so much of themselves in their writing that to read their blogs is to know them. About a year ago I came across the blogs of Anne and Krista, both of which have helped inspire my personal … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, motivation, personal development, Writing Tagged With: bloggers, blogging, blogs, inspire, inspired, personal development

Being a Writer

August 28, 2010 By Jim Raffel 2 Comments

If you want to be a writer then you have to write. I know it sounds crazy but you do. Probably, for a long time without getting paid to be a writer. It's all about practice and preparation. The more you write the better you will become. Photo Credit Get daily updates by entering your email … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, motivation, personal development, Writing Tagged With: secret, writer, writers

What Do You Get Paid For?

August 27, 2010 By Jim Raffel 8 Comments

Here's the thing, spending hours a day furiously responding to emails, tweeting, or updating your Facebook status, that's not work. It makes you feel busy, important and "loved" but it's probably not what you are getting paid for. What do I get paid for? It's a good question and this post resulted … [Read more...]

Filed Under: motivation, personal development, Twitter, Writing Tagged With: creative, creative thinking, Facebook, get paid, thought

Where Can Social Media Take You?

August 26, 2010 By Jim Raffel 1 Comment

I recently read @Julz156's Amazing things happen on the way to change and was reminded of the amazing journey that social media and community can be. Access to almost anyone and the ability to go almost anywhere are instantaneously yours. Just remember that relationships still take time and that … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Marketer, new media, personal development, public speaking, social media, Twitter, Writing Tagged With: community, Facebook, ideas, online social networking, social information processing, social media, trust relationship, Twitter

Getting Unstuck Now

August 25, 2010 By Jim Raffel 12 Comments

The last few days my client has been me (well, ColorMetrix, the company I own half of). It's felt like the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) work I've been doing on the website has been very slow going. I stopped and asked myself if I was the client, would I accept being billed for all the hours put … [Read more...]

Filed Under: motivation, personal development Tagged With: getting unstuck, jim, productivity

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