Posts By: Laura Christianson

Wrong Word Choice Results in Stinky Sentence

Heard on the radio: “When I was a little girl, I had a fragrant disregard for taking my shoes off when I entered my house.” The deejay must have had stinky feet when she was younger — which would account for her fragrant disregard. She meant to say flagrant (which means blatant). Your turn! Submit […]

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Blog Makeover: Taste & Travel Connoisseurs

It’s Makeover Monday — today we’re reviewing Lee Block’s blog, “The Taste and Travel Connoisseurs.” I’ll give some suggestions for ways Lee can improve her blog, and then it’s up to her to either: make do-it-yourself improvements hire the team at Blogging Bistro to do it for her (we have talented graphic designers and developers […]

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How to Create Great Online Polls

The October 2010 issue of Bright Ideas Blogzine (my free, monthly e-newsletter), explains how to create great online polls. You’ll learn about: How to craft your survey 5 terrific web-based survey tools How to promote your survey How to use your survey results To start your subscription, fill out the bright yellow form in the […]

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Speling and Grammer Do Count

I regularly create media kits for authors. The authors I work with complete an extensive survey, answering questions about their background, their book’s content, and how they’d like to see their book publicized. I incorporate their responses into a press release, author bio, book recap, catalog copy, and so on. Here is one author’s response […]

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Need a Burst of Creativity? Switch Your ‘Mouse’ Hand

Have you ever stared at your computer, waiting for inspiration to strike? Here’s a quick tip I picked up at Daniel Scocco’s DailyBlogTips: Use your non-dominant hand to operate your mouse. It’s all about stimulating those neural connections between the right and left sides of your brain, says Daniel.  Doing something out-of-the-ordinary exercises your brain […]

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Inspirational Football Video of ‘Ike’ Goes Viral

Late in the 4th quarter, the chant begins from the student section of the football stadium: “We want Ike! We want Ike!” Before the last play of the game, Snohomish High School calls a time out. And they send in Ike, a junior who lives with Down syndrome. The center snaps the ball to the […]

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The Dark Side of Social Media

Social media has a dark side: It’s addictive. Addictive to the point where people standing next to each other text one another as opposed to making eye contact and having a voice-to-voice conversation. Addictive to the point where people text, answer e-mails, or surf the Internet while steering their vehicle down the highway. We know […]

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Your Guide to B2B Facebook Page Success (Slideshare e-book)

If you market to other businesses (B2B), here’s a helpful e-book from Hubspot, packed with visual examples from Business Facebook Pages. The book’s main theme: Successful Facebook Business Pages feature photos, videos, and link sharing on their Wall. For easiest viewing of the e-book, I recommend clicking “View on Slideshare” in the lower righthand corner […]

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Planning for 2011? Here are 3 Excellent Online Calendars

During the past few days, I’ve booked two speaking gigs for 2011. Only one problem: I’m an old-fashioned paper calendar user, and I don’t have a 2011 calendar yet! Fortunately, someone recommended a web-based 2011 calendar to me out of the blue. You’ll find it at http://www.calendar-365.com. Calendar-365 This is a good quick-reference tool, because […]

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Try the New TobyMac ‘City on Our Knees’ Facebook App

If you gotta’ start somewhere why not here? If you gotta’ start sometime why not now? TobyMac’s hit song, “City on Our Knees,” also inspired his new book, City on Our Knees. We’re pleased to announce a new Facebook application we developed for TobyMac, where you can share your own stories about how you’ve stepped out […]

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