Cognitive Connection: March 12
March 12, 2010 — 4 Comments
This week’s reading list is a little smaller than normal. Several bloggers I regularly read have been somewhat quiet the last seven days. It could be spring break time for many or perhaps a sign of busy writers. I’ve been keeping my mind—and fingers—busy with several projects this week, including website copy, an email campaign and several bios. Although this year didn’t start out the way I wanted, it’s definitely picking up. I still have high hopes for 2010.
On with the reading!
- Copyblogger 10 Proven Steps to Snag a Guest Post on an A-List Blog Most of you have probably seen this one, but I’m repeating it here. This post by Jordan Cooper also offers some great basics on guest blogging, which can be a great education if you’re new to it.
- Speaking of guest blogging, I still a few a few more lined up for you in the next several weeks. You’re in for a delight! If you have ideas for a guest post for my blog or would like to have me pen a post for your site, email me at jesakalong(at)gmail.com. Please put “guest post” in the subject line.
- Copywriter maps resume. I heard about this clever idea as the link made its way through Twitter. You should definitely check this out. A copywriter maps all the locations listed on his resume, along with some fun commentary. Now that’s a new way to approach your resume.
- FreelanceSwitch 5 Ways to Regain Your Creative Joy One thing I really like about Seth Simonds’s post is that he offers specific tips for copywriters, consultants and designers. No matter what you do in your business, this blog piece has ideas to help you get your mojo back.
- Solo PR Pro How a Cog Breaks Free – an Interview with PRCog Kellye Crane, who runs the #solopr chat on Twitter, interviews @PRCog, an anonymous public relations pro who says (or tweets) what many communicators can’t—at least, not if they want to keep their jobs.
Your turn. Any must-reads from this week? Any articles or blog posts that you’d like to share with your fellow readers here? Please share in the comments.