
Entries from January 2007
Cartoon Caption Challenge
January 31st, 2007 · 21 Comments

Tags: Diversions: comics
For Better Or Worse…
January 31st, 2007 · 3 Comments
Thanks to my fellow writer friend Andrea for pointing me to today’s For Better Or Worse.
Tags: Diversions: comics
Good blog writing style
January 31st, 2007 · 4 Comments

I was shocked to get my first Google Adsense check sometime last year. Like many others, I had set up some ads over a year ago but stopped monitoring the reports when I realized there were only pennies trickling in. Since you’re only sent a check when you accumulate at least US$100, I figured it would be a long time before I saw anything. Now, I seem to be getting a check about once a month. I also got my first check from Offpanel Productions last month for ad sale profits for Will Write For Chocolate.
It’s not nearly enough to make a living but hey … it’s almost enough to justify how much time I spend blogging and cartooning.
I’m amazed at how many people launch new blogs and expect to get instant traffic (like Mimi, in this week’s strip). It’s a more realistic expectation for those who have corporate backing (and thus corporate promotion dollars) or who already have a following from some other source, like a big-name author who decides to launch his or her own Web site.
But how does the regular joe find readers longterm?
Here are some useful resources I’ve found on good blog writing:
- Rules For Good Blog Writing by Joey deVilla: good list of rules re: style.
- How To Blog: How to write good posts (Part 3) by Antonella Pavese. Excellent article that covers both style and content, especially in developing one’s own unique voice. I especially liked the following paragraph:
“Whatever you do, try to be respectful of your readers. Provide value, don’t waste their time, put some care and attention in your writing, no matter how long/short, personal/objective, opinionated/balanced your posts are. Put some love in your blogging, and you’ll get some love back.”
- How To Write A Better Weblog: by Dennis A. Mahoney on A List Apart. This article includes some good tips on how to set your blog apart from others.
- Tips Tips For Writing A Good Blog Post by Lyndon from Flockblog. Short, to the point.
- 11 tips for managing a good blog entry by Vincent Maher. I especially like his tip about linking to the context. So often I’ll be doing a Google search that turns up a blog post, and I feel as if I’ve walked into the middle of a conversation without a clue about how it began. “If you are blogging about something that other people are talking about, provide links to their conversations so you don’t seem to be speaking out of context. Linking to other sites is a plus rather than a minus because it will help your readers understand where you’re coming from.”
Good blog writing survey
Just as reading good books helps improve one’s writing craft, I believe that reading good blogs helps one’s blog writing. And that brings me to this week’s survey, which is for those who read blogs as well as those who write them: What blogs do YOU enjoy reading primarily for the author’s “voice” or writing style?
Tags: Community: writers, blogs, and groups · Diversions: comics · Writing craft: how-to, inspiration
New comic: The Acceptance Letter
January 30th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Diversions: comics
Revamp continues…
January 30th, 2007 · 4 Comments
The move and revamp seem to be going smoothly. I’ve decided to nix my old categories and start afresh…I had way too many categories to be useful. Reason for the revamp: I was hoping to design a new Inkygirl from scratch, using CSS, but decided that my time would be better spent actually WRITING. [...]
Tags: Site news and admin
Import complete
January 30th, 2007 · No Comments
Whew, looks like all the old Inkygirl entries from the Movabletype blog on the other server has been successfully imported into this Wordpress blog! Many thanks to Technoguru Chris Pearson (of Pearsonified, which has been nominated for a Bloggy Award) for helping me get my Archives page working.
I’ll be finetuning and tweaking over the next [...]
Tags: Uncategorized

