- Avoid Bloggers-Block:
- After the initial burst you can't think of what to say - so the blog languishes.
- A blog is short form for web-log i.e. a kind of "A log entry in your Personal Diary".
- It is not meant to be a book which you publish after many many rewrites and deep thought.
- Some people even have one-liners or even other peoples blogs as blog-entries.
- Your idea becomes self sustaining if it's useful or matters to you or your friends.
- You can organise your self-learning or teaching notes as blogs. Collect questions from people around you or from forum newbies. This way you create more knowledge for yourself and write excellent blog-posts that are useful to others.
- Publish or Perish:
- Publish as soon as you have a line of text on your blogs.
- Drafts are the best way to kill blogs.
- Use them only when you require to do some basic tidying before posting.
- Even this can be done later followed by a republish.
- Blog Incrementally:
- Paste your current state into the blog (like saving a session of your mind a.k.a. brain-dump).
- Every time some find some new useful information you just paste that into your blog-post.
- Use a multiple clips clipboard manager to copy all the info you need.
- The post should be written in logical manner with least gaps in the reasoning or steps
- Any good links that you open in Firefox tabs can be saved for:
- a) Further investigation
- b) Future use
- Reduce Blogging Effort:
- Ideally follow 80-20% rule.
- Spend 80% time spent on gathering material.
- Spend 20% time spent on filling in gaps and reordering/rewriting post.
- See Tools section for more details
- Tools:
- Currently I'm trying to reduce editing/formatting effort/time by using the following tools:
- Blog Upload: Evaluating desktop client s/w's for editing and posting to blog (like ScribeFire, Windows Live Writer, SeMagic)
- I've used 2-3 good desktop blogging clients:
1) ScribeFire to handle blog-editing, upload and managing of multiple accounts/blogs. - Looks to be the best option for now.
2) Kompozer is good for a basic HTML whysiwyg editor. - 3) Windows Live Writer - not really used it but looks good enough for basic blog maintainence.
- Blog Composing: Kompozer, CSS Stylesheets (TODO)
- MindMaps: XMind with Freemind (for mindmaps and concept maps with collaboration respectively)
- Pictures: Paintbrush Digicam for Photos, MediaWiki Free Photos
- Video: InstantDemo, Jing ScreenCapture software for Demonstration Videos.
- Diagrams: Diagramming s/w (To-Do)
- Uploading: To-Do
- See Also:Basic Format for a Technical Blog
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