Exploring The Challenges of Midlife

The Boomer ChroniclesWhere to Find The Boomer Chronicles:
Blog URL: http://www.thegeminiweb.com/babyboomer/
Category: Lifestyles

The Boomer Chronicles

Rhea is a middle-aged blogger who uses lots of adjectives and identities to describe herself. When one of those identities was called into question (namely the one that formerly did NOT have a driving interest in RV’s), she began her research into “Youthiness Studies”…”otherwise known as The Boomer Chronicles, a blog for baby boomers and others.”

The Boomer Chronicles – Why You Should Go

The Boomer Chronicles takes up the many quandaries surrounding middle age and mid-life crises, as well as the general sense of “ennui” affecting Americans today (presumably not limited to middle aged Americans); wearing her politics proudly on her sleeve, Rhea offers up posts on a wide array of subjects, some practical, some poignant, and some contemplative and observational.

Summing Up Boomer Chronicles

Rhea admits to an interest in wide-ranging topics, most of which seem to end up on her blog. It’s hard to know what Rhea will be discussing on any given day, but you won’t be disappointed to stop in and consider her posts and her views as Rhea proves that boomers have blogging voices, too.

Go here to check out The Boomer Chronicles.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
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Timely Advice From Remarkablogger

RemarkabloggerWhere to Find Remarkablogger:
Blog URL: http://michaelmartine.com/
Category: Blogging

This is not the first time Remarkablogger Michael Martine has been mentioned here on Do You Digg It. He was (and his blog was) among the first reviewed, chosen for its worthy and understandable advice and access to excellent blogging tools. Today, though, Michael has a post of particular interest; and in case you haven’t seen it, it’s a must-read for any blogger.

Remarkablogger Takes On Pages, Posts, And Categories

What should constitute a blog page versus a post, versus a category or tag, is a mystery to many bloggers. When you get it right, though, you have a highly navigable, search engine-friendly and (more importantly) user-friendly blog and interface. Still, it’s a topic that many bloggers struggle with.

Michael’s recent post puts all of this into perspective. He makes short work of describing just what each of these are or should be, and of illustrating how to start divvying up your blog in an efficient and usable way. It’s a post you won’t want to miss, and one that your blog’s readers will certainly thank you for taking to heart.

Go here to check out this useful post on Remarkablogger.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
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Inquisitive, Eclectic Storytelling

This Eclectic LifeWhere to Find This Eclectic Life:
Blog URL: http://thiseclecticlife.com/
Category: Entertainment, Personal Blogs

This Eclectic Life

Technically Shelly Kneupper Tucker‘s blog is a personal blog, but when you are a professional storyteller, very little of your personal life escapes the eyes of your profession; and so it is that This Eclectic Life is an eclectic mix of storytelling life [in Texas], and curiosities.

This Eclectic Life – Why You Should Go

Blogging was Shelly Kneupper Tucker’s answer to an addiction to online Mahjongg. But like so many addictions, blogging simply became her new addiction—but one that so seamlessly fit into her storytelling life. It’s a blog that gives Shelly pause to quench (temporarily) her inquisitive nature, and extend her storytelling gift to the world. If you are wondering still what the blog is about, Shelly would only have this to say:

“So do I…

It is simply a collage of topics that intrigue me. Scroll through the articles and you will see that nearly everything does. I’m curious about anything and everything, and think the rest of the world should be inquisitive also.”

Summing Up This Eclectic Life

With [unnecessary] apologies for her sassy Texan nature, Shelly entertains and delights with her enthusiastic takes on life. Stop on by and ask her to Spin Me A Yarn. And just try not to catch Shelly’s infectious nature.

Go here to check out This Eclectic Life.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
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It’s Blog Action Day – Pass It On

Today is Blog Action Day 2008 (October 15 on my side of the world, could be 16th on yours…).  It’s come to my attention that several of the blogs that have been featured here in the past have stepped up to join the effort, which this year brings awareness to the problem of poverty.  Our Digg It contribution?  To share the link love and support some of our featured bloggers supporting the action.

Digg It Bloggers Blog Actions, 2008

To keep that action ball rolling, here is a list of a few past Digg bloggers who you might want to visit today:

  • Remarkablogger is donating up to $800 to Kiva.org
  • Entrepreneur’s Journey (Yaro Starak) is encouraging readers to sponsor children around the world through their businesses
  • Rock Your Day‘s Dave Navarro is talking about poverty snowballs, life worth, and donating to Heifer International
  • Change Therapy has an entire October Buddhist Blog Carnival dedicated to the action against poverty
  • Zen Habits is taking up the role of promoting the action on down the line and offering up a little book of Productivity

What’s Your Blog Action?

With over 110 blogs now reviewed, there’s no possible way I’ve found you all.  So please do tell, and leave us a link to,

What are you up to for Blog Action Day 2008?

Our comments are, as always, open.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
Do You Digg It! © 2012

 

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Francessa’s Blog Research Resources

Francessa's Research blogWhere to Find Francessa’s Blog Research:
Blog URL: http://francessarichresearch.blogspot.com/
Category: Research, Blogging

Francessa’s Blog Research

“Constructing and Deconstructing Blogs and the Blogosphere: Approaches – Methods – Studies – Publications”

If this blog sounds familiar it is because we visited Francessa Rich a while back at her Francessa’s Thinking blog. You might recall her as the teacher and researcher specializing in the internet communication of teens. At the time of her first review I mentioned her other blog—Francessa’s Research Blog—which is equally deserving of review all its own.

Francessa’s Blog Research – Why You Should Go

Francessa’s Research Blog (which is maintained in both English and German) is where she shares many of her researched sources. The blog is not as regularly updated, as it looks to depend largely on the current status and reach of her research, but as a compilation of work it offers a lot. Research topics break down into several themes and categories, including

• History/Basics/General
• Archetypes of Blogs & Bloggers
• Search Engines, Rankings & More
• Studies, Survey, Research, Polls
• Blogging & Concepts of Community
• Influence of Blogs & Blogosphere
• Blogging and Education
• Regional Blogospheres
• Blogging & Journalism
• PR & Corporate Blogging
• Sports Blogs
• Books
• Teens and SNS

But perhaps Francessa describes it best: “This blog is a gathering place, an instant database, collecting a sound body of evidence.”

Summing Up Francessa’s Blog Research

Francessa’s Research Blog is a reliable resource for information relating to teens and the internet, as well as blogging and its impact. Go here to learn from Francessa, gain insight into the world of and behind the scenes of blogging, and for direction to leading informational resources on a variety of internet and blog-related subjects.

Go here to check out Francessa’s Blog Research.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
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Any blog review site has to have standards for judging the blogs it reviews.  Thinking about the standards that blogs are judged by here at Do You DIgg It has me wondering how much they are in line with what our readers think the standards for a good blog should be.

How Do You Digg It Evaluates Blogs

Our blog evaluation standards are not complex.  We look for good quality blogs that offer useful information.  We focus primarily on the content and to a much, much lesser degree on the organization of the blog.  We strive to highlight blogs that have something of value to offer our readers.  Some of those are beautifully designed and coded, some of those are hosted on the simplest of blog platforms.

We look at blogs with an open mind and try to see them from all angles.  We strive for a diversity of offerings and work to appreciate all perspectives.  We don’t expect perfection, we just expect value.

From Our Readers

Now it’s your turn to tell us how that approach is working for you, and to offer us up some of your own opinions–what do you think makes a good blog?  How Important are the ‘extras” that a blog may offer?  what are the most important components of a worthwhile blog?

We’re here for our readers and we’re interested in what you have to say–so speak up!  Tell us what you think a blog should be judged on.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
Do You Digg It! © 2012

 

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Lorelle on WordPressWhere to Find Lorelle on WordPress:
Blog URL: http://lorelle.wordpress.com/
Category: Internet Technology, Blogging

Lorelle On WordPress

Having a title created in your honor has to mean that you are a real authority on your subject. When that title is “blog evangelist” that must mean you attack your subject with an interest and enthusiasm that is unmatched elsewhere. So where can you find this unmatched, enthusiastic blog evangelism? At the blog of the blog evangelist herself, Lorelle on WordPress.

Lorelle on WordPress – Why You Should Go

Lorelle VanFossen has more than proven herself as an authority on blogging. She maintains three blogs of her own interest and is the author of Blogging Tips: What bloggers won’t tell you about blogging (a compilation of tips and how-to’s for maximizing your blogging efforts). Her expertise doesn’t stop there, though, Lorelle is also a much sought-after “public speaker, instructor, writer, and consultant on web writing, web design, and blogging, especially working with WordPress.”

This particular blog focuses on WordPress, blogging with WordPress, and the impact of blogging, most especially the impact of blogging with WordPress. It’s a place for general chat and several WordPress stories of interest, but primarily a place to learn how to effectively utilize the platform and benefit from it. Lorelle describes her blog’s purpose as a place to “learn more about blogging and WordPress…with help, tips, advice, and techniques for blogging and using WordPress, and WordPress.com.” In short, “The blogging help you need. Now.”

Summing Up Lorelle on WordPress

Lorelle VanFossen has been given her due as one of the premier voices on blogging and the WordPress platform. Frequent her blog to maximize yours and see how blogging as a whole is changing lives in unconventional ways.

Go here to check out Lorelle on WordPress.


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
Do You Digg It! © 2012

 

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Get More From Your WordPress Day

Wordpress Let's You Do That?Where to Find WordPress Lets You Do That?:
Blog URL: http://clint.uwcblog.com/
Category: Internet, Technology

WordPress Lets You Do That?

As Clint says, when you start looking into leading blog platforms these days one name comes up above the others—WordPress. It’s a blogging platform favored for its customizability and SEO superiority. The thing of it is, few WordPress bloggers are getting all that they could from the platform. Clint used to be one of those bloggers as he set off into Internet Marketing, but over time came to be quite well versed on the platform and its many possibilities. And the more he learned, the more he realized that there was a blogosphere full of WordPress bloggers out there that just might enjoy benefiting from his new-found knowledge.

WordPress Lets You Do That? – Why You Should Go

The name of the blog is very much indicative of its content. On this blog Clint offers up all the knowledge a WordPress blogger could want. Posts range from the basic to the back-end to show you how to get online with WordPress, and then optimize it for the best possible traffic. Given the range of topics, content, and posts, this blog is as good for the seasoned WordPress blogger as it is for the newbie trying to figure out how to publish that first post, and a great resource for anyone considering switching blog platforms.

Summing Up WordPress Lets You Do That?

There are many things that WordPress lets you do that can make all the difference in your blogging and blog’s ranking. Clint has uncovered many of them, and generously shares them with you on his blog. Find out here how to make the most of your WordPress blogging experience.

Go here to check out WordPress Lets You Do That?


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
Do You Digg It! © 2012

 

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Let Us Get To Know You

If there is one thing that stands out as I make my rounds around the blogosphere, it is that many people are not taking full advantage of the tools their blogs offer to them and their readers (including us here at Digg It, mea culpa). The one most under-used tool that I see as a blog reviewer is the profile or “About Us” page.

Why Don’t We Get Personal?

I would venture to guess that the reasons that people don’t pay much attention to profile and About pages are something along the lines of

• They want to remain anonymous to an extent
• They don’t know what to say, or struggle with how to explain their blogs
• They are unsure when the blog is constructed where it will really go, and then forget about these pages once they have a firm direction
• They think readers already know what the blog is about—they’re here aren’t they?

These may all be very valid, at least understandable, reasons not to write a profile of your blog. But now may be a good time to reassess, and here are some of my personal thoughts on why you might consider it.

Building Your Profile Page, Why It Matters

When your blog doesn’t have a profile page, it can be very difficult for readers to tell at a glance what your blog is about. And no, you can’t just assume that it is obvious. Sometimes it takes sifting through many posts before a newcomer can “get” what your blog is about. That’s time that I put in as a reviewer, but as you can imagine, it’s time that the average web surfer is not as likely to put in. We’ve all heard about the nature of the web surfer—they are a flighty bird with a low attention-span, who wants instant gratification when they alight at a site (yes, I include my own self in this category, mea culpa again—that is, unless I’m reviewing a blog!). To increase your chances of gaining that new reader, give them what they want—a quick and concise way to learn about your blog and find out if it fulfills their needs.

It’s not enough to assume that the intent of your long-standing blog is obvious. Most of your readers probably have not been with you from the beginning, even if you have a very large readership. Blogs take time to build, as any blogger knows, and it could be six months, a year, or more before the majority of your blog’s readers actually find you. So no, that first post you put up to introduce yourself and your blog is probably not sufficient, and probably was not or will not be read by the bulk of the people who pass through your blog.

A Blog With Personality

Another reason to take advantage of your profiling tools, and I’m sure there are many others (do feel free to tell me about them in the comments below) is to add that touch of personality. Blogging is, after all, personal—it’s the reason the medium has been so successful, putting faces and personalities on an otherwise neutral information highway. When people can get to know something about you, at least the parts relevant to your blog, they feel a connection and camaraderie with you and your work, and feel more vested in it as a result, making them want to keep coming back to keep up with a friend or colleague.

It’s easy to take profiling for granted, but it’s easy to take advantage of it, too. Consider the ways that your blog and your readers might benefit from the simple addition or use of a profile or About page, or even just a side-bar description.

And now it’s your turn—what do you think? Why else is a profile important to a blog? Or do you respectfully disagree?


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
Do You Digg It! © 2012

 

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Category: Do You Digg It!

Now that you know why there are never any negative blog reviews here, maybe you’re left thinking—”yeah, but there are so many great blogs you’re missing!” We couldn’t doubt in the least that that is the truth. As you might imagine, though, there aren’t enough hours in the day to explore and find all the excellent, deserving blogs on the net.

Really, Though—You’ve Got To See This Blog!

If that little voice in your head is screaming out at us that you know where there is a top blog that we’re missing (or maybe you’re talking to your monitor again? :) ?) then don’t keep it to yourself—do share!

We are happy to consider blog review requests and recommendations. We encourage your participation! As we’ve done in the past, we simply ask you to leave us a comment and a link to the blog. We’ll add it to the list of blogs to cruise and carefully consider it for review; and if it’s as good as you say it is, odds are great that you’ll be reading about it here in the near future!

I Don’t Know A Particular Example, But I’d Sure Love To See A Blog About…

You do not have to have a specific blog in mind to make a request. Even if you only know the topic that you’d like to see represented, we can accommodate and do the searching for the benefit of you and all of our readers. There are so many categories and topics of blogs out there, and many yet to be represented here. So tell us what we’re missing, and we’ll be happy to take that under careful consideration, too.

Submitting Blogs And Topics For Review

It’s simple to let us know what you’re thinking—just leave a comment below this post. Give us the link or the topic, and maybe a quick (optional) explanation of why you think the blog or topic deserves our attention. Everything gets considered, but we do ask that you recommend worthwhile blogs with good content in one form or another. Remember, this is an international effort, so blogs from anywhere are greatly appreciated (unfortunately, though, English is the only language that we can understand at this time, so they’ll need to be either English-based blogs or blogs with good translation).

As always, your efforts to help Digg along are greatly appreciated!


Mary Ward
Do You Digg It!
Blog Review Team
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