Posts By: Laura Christianson

How to Write a Q & A (E-Course Part 9)

This is Part 9 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. Q & A In Session 8 of this course, you learned how to write a Profile Article, in which you paint a word picture of some aspect of an interesting person’s life. Profiles are often packaged in a Question and Answer (Q […]

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How to Write a Profile Article (E-Course Part 8)

This is Part 8 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. Profile Article On the hit CBS show, “Criminal Minds,” an elite team of FBI profilers analyze the country’s most twisted criminal minds. Relying on research and investigative skills, the team attempts to identify and nab wily “unsubs” (unidentified subjects) before they […]

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How to Write a Link Article (E-Course Part 7)

This is Part 7 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. Link Articles Link Articles are one step removed from list articles. A fallback for every blogger, link articles include multiple hyperlinks to: a)  Articles on other people’s blogs b)  Articles from your own blog’s archives It’s wise to include a brief […]

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How to Write a List Article (E-Course Part 6)

This is Part 6 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. List Article A kissin’ cousin to both How-To and Roundup articles, a List Article focuses on solutions to universal problems: 20 things to do when you’re stranded in an airport during a snowstorm 10 dieting myths Top school supplies for preschoolers […]

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How to Write a Roundup Article (E-Course Part 5)

If you’re active on Facebook or Twitter, you can quickly collect input for a Roundup Article. Just pose a question and watch the comments fly in.

A roundup article includes direct quotes from several people. Some roundups feature celebrities or industry influencers, but they certainly don’t have to. Normal, everyday folks will get a kick out of their 15 seconds of fame on your blog, and they’ll urge their friends to visit your blog.

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10 Most Popular Blogging Bistro Posts in October 2010

Here’s my monthly roundup of the most popular posts on Blogging Bistro. Which is your favorite? Social Media Icons for Your Web Site or Blog Inspirational Football Video of ‘Ike’ Goes Viral ‘Green’ Marketing Must Appeal to the Customer’s Self-Interest The Dark Side of Social Media Memorize English Phonetic Spelling With Me The Ugliest Websites […]

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How to Write a Review (E-Course Part 4)

This is Part 4 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. Reviews Before I buy something – particularly if that something is a major expenditure – I search for online reviews. Whether the reviews appear in Consumer Reports, at Yelp, Amazon, ePinions or on someone’s blog, the input helps me to make […]

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How to Write Case Studies (E-Course Part 3)

This is Part 3 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. CASE STUDIES Case Studies explain how a particular person, group, business, industry, or event excels at something specific. Case studies have always been a staple of the social and health sciences and the business and educational realms, but lately, they’ve gained […]

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How To Write a How-To Article (E-Course Part 2)

This is Part 2 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. How-To Article Most people read blogs to: a)      solve a problem b)      learn how to do something c)       learn how to improve their life It’s no surprise that how-tos are the most popular type of blog post. I recently read a […]

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How to Write a Calendar Article (E-Course Part 1)

This is Part 1 in a 12-part e-course about the types of blog articles. CALENDAR ARTICLE A Calendar Article is tied to a holiday, special observance, season, or anniversary. The key to a good calendar article is to put an interesting spin on it – something that makes an otherwise predictable topic unpredictable. Let’s say […]

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