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Chris Brogan makes a cameo appearance in Round 8 of He Said, She Said

Chris Brogan makes a cameo appearance in Round 8 of He Said, She Said

Todd and I bit the bullet and created our own website for He Said, She Said, and all future #HSSS posts will be located here.

We hope you’ll continue to enjoy the adventure with us!

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Cartoon by Hugh MacLeod

Cartoon by Hugh MacLeod

Each morning I wake up to a fresh new blog post from Chris Brogan.

You want to talk about discipline? Chris has discipline.

If you have a blog or have ever had a blog you probably know how difficult it is to find the time – let alone the ideas – to write a new blog post every single day.

A friend of mine said something to me last night that really made me think about discipline and how I seriously need to have more of it, so Chris’s blog post, Discipline and the Blogger’s Opportunity, couldn’t have arrived at a better time for me.

Chris writes about the fact that every blog post is an opportunity. “Every time you post, you build an opportunity. It might be for making business. It might be for sharing thought leadership. It might be the chance to build some new relationships. Mechanically, it might just be another attempt to gain better organic ranking from Google. But each post is an opportunity.”

He goes on to provide several important points to consider before writing a blog post:

Show up – First, just be there. By writing a blog post on a regular schedule, your audience knows to expect you. They come to accept the flow of your efforts. Farmers have this relationship with their systems. It shows stewardship.

Deliver value – Bring your best game as often as possible. We all have “barely functional” days, but more often than not, if we’re earning people’s respect, our efforts must be something of value to our reader. Writing about ourselves doesn’t cut it.

Improve – Your great post from a week ago doesn’t give you a hall pass. Learn from those posts that don’t hit. Experiment. Read other great writers in your vertical and outside of it. Deconstruct what they’re doing and try to improve your game.

Clarify your desire – If you’re seeking a specific result from a post, guide your audience to that result. If you’re seeking sales, make the call to action obvious. If you’re looking for comments, invite a dialogue at the end of your post. It’s yours to win.

Do your part – Blogging isn’t all about your blog. Have you commented lately on others’ blogs? Are you sharing using the various social sharing tools? Be a good neighbor and help other bloggers by sharing, commenting, and adding value to the ecosystem.

As I read these points I couldn’t help but think that they can be applied to many areas of our lives…not just blogging.

Go back and read those points again, and this time think about them outside of the context of blogging. Think about them in terms of your work life; your personal life.

Isn’t it interesting that the things that make us successful at doing one thing can make us successful in so many ways?

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We had a great time Thursday night on the patio at Pizzeria Venti in Buckhead.

Todd and I filmed Round 8 of He Said, She Said, which includes a cameo appearance by Chris Brogan! That was a lot of fun.

If you weren’t able to join us this time, have no fear…Miriam Salpeter and I host these events each quarter and we hope to see you next time!

If you are interested in being on the Anyvite list for future #ATLMix events please provide me with your contact information in the comments section and I’ll be sure you are added. :-)

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Todd Schnick, Bert DuMars

Todd Schnick, Bert DuMars

Susan Perlman and Marna Friedman

Susan Perlman and Marna Friedman

Marna Friedman, me, and Robyn Cook

Marna Friedman, me, and Robyn Cobb

Miriam Salpeter, Chris Brogan, moi, and Todd Schnick

Miriam Salpeter, Chris Brogan, moi, and Todd Schnick

Stephanie Lloyd, Miriam Salpeter

Stephanie Lloyd, Miriam Salpeter

Stephanie Lloyd, Marisa Sharpe, Taryn Pischaneshi, Marna Friedman

Stephanie Lloyd, Marisa Sharpe, Taryn Pischaneshi, Marna Friedman

Walter Arkana and Mike Haberman

Walter Akana and Mike Haberman

For additional photos and a great recap by Jaime Lackey, click here.

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Let’s face it.

Interruption marketing sucks.

By this I mean television commercials, junk mail, email spam, Twitter spam, movie previews…you get the picture.

Last night at #ATLMix we filmed Round 8 and discussed two different alternatives to incredibly obnoxious interruption marketing techniques.

Oh, and enjoy the surprise guest appearance by someone you might recognize…

The discussion became so heated we needed a referee

The discussion became so heated we needed a referee | photo by Randy Barnes

Miriam Salpeter, Chris Brogan, Stephanie Lloyd, Todd Schnick

Miriam Salpeter, Chris Brogan, Stephanie Lloyd, Todd Schnick

A special thanks to Chris Brogan for participating in Round 8 with us!

Oh.

And.

P.S. Chris…thanks for voting for moi!

You can check out the original post on He Said, She Said, and you can click here to see Todd’s take on the subject.

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Chris Brogan | New Media Atlanta 09.25.09

September 26, 2009

Finally. I met Chris Brogan. !!! And you know what? He’s the real deal. You know how sometimes people get all built up and then you meet them and see them speak and you’re all WTF. I’m not saying that’s what I expected, but I have to tell you…the moment Chris got on stage and [...]

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Join us for the New Media Atlanta after-party!

September 23, 2009

Whether or not you are attending New Media Atlanta this Friday you cannot miss the after-party! All of Atlanta is invited. The party is immediately following the conference.  We’ll all head over around 5:00 pm.  We’ve got the whole place to ourselves until 7:00 pm and we can stay as long as we want. You [...]

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New Media Atlanta | Social Media Business

September 23, 2009

Whether you are a job seeker, recruiter, HR professional, or entrepreneur, there is no doubt that you have a need to be an active participant in social media. If you’re not sure how to get started, or you want to learn more so you can take your strategy to the next level, here’s your chance: [...]

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