What August will look like at margie’s blog
I asked, you answered! Here are the posts I’ll be writing in August!
8/1: The beauty of birthdays: Credit to Nancy Davis
8/2: A Day in the life of Margie: Credit to Brian Rice
8/3: Balancing Life, Work & everything else: Credit to Tanya Lavoie
8/4: Giving What You Get: Credit to Ellen Cagnassola
8/5: How Clayman Advertising has changed over the years: Credit to Lou Imbriano
8/6: A challenging cooking experiment: Credit to Jim F
8/7: Getting Started on Twitter: Alan Berkson
8/8: What do the numbers mean in Social Media? Credit to Daria Giron
8/9: Social Media According to Great Historical Figures: Credit to Kaarina Dillabough
8/10: The Value of a Liberal Arts Education: Credit to Ryan Cary
8/11: Giving up Criticism: Credit to Mimi Meredith
8/12: 25 things about me that you didn’t know: Credit to Corinne Edwards
8/13: Leveraging Social Media to Find A Job: Credit to: Christina Pappas
8/14: Tools & Methods to Determine Your Online Reach: Credit to: Tom Redwine
8/15: The Indians in the Pennant Race (!!): Credit to David McGraw
8/16: The New “Real”: Credit to Bill Dorman
8/17: How Do You Find and/or Leverage the Mavens? Credit to Nicole Fende
8/18: My top 10 favorite books: Credit to Gini Dietrich
8/19: Relating to and caring for aging parents: Credit to Ann Odle
8/20: How I got to 100 subscribers: Credit to Pamela Ross
8/21: My Favorite Songs: Credit to Elaine Spitz
8/22: The ABCs of Social Media, a Kids’ Guide: Credit to Ken Mueller
8/23: Movie Quotes on Social Media: Credit to Kaarina Dillabough
8/24: An interview with Janice Person of Monsanto: Credit to, well, Janice 🙂
8/25: Lessons Learned: Credit to Michael Palko
8/26: Blogging as Catharsis: Credit to Ken Mueller
8/27: Dinner with 3-7 special guests: Credit to Brandon Duncan
8/28: How Does A New Blogger Break In? Credit to Moxie Reviews
8/29: Facebook Versus Livejournal Versus other Platforms: Credit to Andrea Donahue
8/30: Why do we blog? Credit to Daria Giron
8/31: On the Blues Brothers: Credit to Nancy Davis
So there you have it! You all have great ideas! Maybe you can riff on some of these great ideas too and we can compare notes! 🙂
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Is it August yet? That is an awesome list of blog titles. Thanks for including my suggestion and I look forward to reading the posts based on the rest of the creative submissions that you received. Especially, interested to see what you do with “The ABCs of Social Media” as I literally have a draft of this same topic saved that it about 50% complete (if you get stuck on “Z”, I went with Zynga, lol)
Good luck tackling all of these subjects – I know you will nail it.
Wow! Margie – I can’t wait to read some of those – a very ambitious project you’ve laid out for yourself there, ma’am! 😀
Woohoo! Can’t wait. What a great line-up: I’m delighted to have been included in it. Thanks, Margie: great idea, juicy list of topics. Cheers! Kaarina
Holy cow Margie! I wish I was organized enough to set my posts a month in advance. Can’t wait to read these.
Sound like we are in for a lot of fun, Margie.
Looking forward to it.
Especially my topic.
This is great; looking forward to it. I’m glad I had an idea that stuck…………….:).
You have the monopoly on useful infoartmoin—aren’t monopolies illegal? 😉
First thanks for including my idea. I’m dying of curiosity to see your thoughts.
Second (and seconding Grace above) how in the heck can you be so organized? Not that I’m disorganized, but I’ve NEVER planned out 31 blog posts in advance like that.
Love all the topics, August is going to be fun.
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