Darren Rowse, Problogger, issued a 7 Link Challenge. The idea is to create a list post that:
“…highlights some of the posts in your archives to new readers (a sneeze page), that links out to another blog and that hopefully is a little fun (and not too much work) to do.”
DaRREN ROWSE
Sounds good to me. Let’s get started.
7 Links
1. Your first post: Will Molly’s Story Inspire You To Take Action? Molly decided to make a few changes to some ads she was using to attract new clients for her vocal coaching. How’d that work out? The results may inspire you.
2. A post you enjoyed writing the most: How to Move Your Blog From Free to Fee With The Taco Technique There are so many brilliant artists blogging today. So why not do something helpful with your old posts? And um, tacos…YUMMY!
3. A post which had a great discussion: How One Word Creates Instant Clarity The clearer you are, the easier it is to communicate your message. See what one word can do for this theater company in Chicago.
4. A post on someone else’s blog that you wish you’d written: Curating Your Audience Trisha Mead on the 2amt site invents a new title so perfect I only wish I thought of it first.
5. Your most helpful post: How To Add a Twitter Follow Me Button To Your WordPress Blog In 3 Steps Every day people visit this post. My goal was to make adding a Twitter button so simple that even I could do it!
6. A post with a title that you are proud of: How To Get More People To Show Up (Without Bugging the Crap Out of ‘Em) If you want more people to show up to your events, you need to follow-up with them. Here’s how to do it without being a pest.
7. A post that you wish more people had read: Email Marketing: How To Build An Audience For Your Work With all these new tools out there it seems email marketing doesn’t get much attention. Too Bad. Email marketing works. Especially when you stop using it to spam your audience.
There you have it. My seven links.
How about you? Create your post and share it in the comments.