CREEating Value – 1 March 2007 – Special Blogtipping Edition
March 1, 2007
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CREEating Value – About once a week I go through my feed reader and pull out a few gems that bring value to you as a business blogger. This week’s CREEating Value just so happens to coincide with Blogtipping Day.
Blogtipping is a little thing started a while back by Easton Ellsworth over at BusinessBlogWire. The idea is on the first day of the month to go choose a few blogs out there, share three things you like about the blog and offer one constructive tip that could make their blog better.
I’ve never participated before, mostly because I don’t remember the date until well after I’ve posted and I miss it. Well today we’ve got a fortunate convergence of days!
So here are this week’s juicy finds, complete with tips.
Enjoy!
Working at Home on the Internet (feed) – Joe Hauckes is one of the first true blogging friends I ever made. He’s incredibly generous with his time and his talents. He was one of the first to dialog with me back and forth on our blogs consistently when I was getting started. He is not afraid to try new things and wants the details to be right because he wants the best for his readers. His site has a forum. Joe hosts and manages the Work at Home Blog Carnival. Even though we’ve got our own things going now and don’t “see” as much of each other as in days of old, I still consider Joe a good friend and I’m so looking forward to meeting him in person at SOBCon ‘07.
Tip – Joe keep keeping your priorities just where you’ve got them. Family first. Us bloggers will still be here when the dust settles.
Black In Business (feed) – Jim Walton is one of those guys that on first brush I wouldn’t think I’d have much in common with. I mean just put our two pictures side by side! But Jim’s passion for his subject is compelling. He writes about the challenges and what it takes to be black and in business. I really don’t didn’t have a clue about the issues that I don’t face as a white guy. Jim is not afraid to wade into the sticky subjects from time to time. And yet his is still a blog for ordinary people wanting extraordinary success. He’s another fella I’m looking forward to meeting this May in Chicago.
Tip – Jim consider putting up a button to make it easier for folks to subscribe to your feed. I had to dig the link for you feed from my reader this morning.
ConverStations (feed) – As long as we are on the subject of guys I’m looking forward to meeting face to face in Chicago, Mike Sansone is definitely on my short list too. His blog is well on the way to becoming the definitive resource for business blogging. His Itinerary page is a tremendous resource chock full of all kinds of business blogging know how treasures. Then there’s his Blogroll page! Holy Smokes! If you never looked at another blog outside of the ones he has there you would still be miles ahead of the pack.
Tip – I feel a little awkward “tipping” such and accomplished master. I do have a stylistic idea, though Mike. If you changed to a three column layout you could have even more of your great resource information available on your front page.











Nice work, Chris. Very good tips too. Particularly for Mike Sansone’s blog, I hadn’t thought of that idea but it’s a great one.
Thanks, Easton. Two column vs. three column is really a personal preference thing to my way of thinking. Obviously I prefer 3. I like to have as much value “above the fold” for readers as I can get.
But I know there are some very good reasons for a two column layout for many folks.
Chris, thank you for the mention and tip, I look forward to meeting you as well. One of my blog intentions is to bring winners together, You and I may look different, think different, live different but by taking some time to know each other we can find common ground. Just think if Bush and Saddam had been bloggers and got to know each other.
Chris, you are the man!
Heya, Jim. That would certainly have been an interesting encounter. Chicago promises to be a worthwhile experience for us all! I know I’m looking forward to meeting you there.
Hi Chris – Thanks for the great tip! I actually tried it for awhile, but I thought it looked cluttered…maybe with a better design and structure of content, I can reinstate it. Great stuff!
Heya Mike! Cluttering up the screen can sure be an issue. On the good news side, computer monitors and screen resolution seem to be steadily getting larger so that is opening up more width for us publishers to work with!
Hey Chris,

Thanks for thinking of me. I value our friendship as much as you.
It’s hopefully a good thing that we’re both getting busy doing what we like. The unfortunate part is that we have to Make the Time to Talk.
I’ll Be Baak… (Arnie)
Joe
Make time? Can you make time??!!
Me I just get to use the time that comes my way.
But then I’m not the Joe-enator!