Archive | September, 2006

Why is management important?

Posted on September 20th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

The burden of writing quality articles on a consistent basis is enough. You do not want to hear about management too. I feel your pain but there are benefits in management. Seriously, there is, particularly if you are a commercial blogger (the focus of this entry).
Competitive advantage
The more efficient a blogger is the more effectively [...]

Bloggers need management skills

Posted on September 19th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

Many bloggers write to earn a living. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that however many commercial bloggers do not understand the importance of management. When I dare mention this topic I usually receive the response: what am I supposed to do, manage myself? Um…yes.

What is management?
Textbooks say management is using people to get [...]

The Writing Process

Posted on September 18th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

There is a process most people go through when they write something. This might not be the same for everyone but there is one commonality: the writer can go back and forth between stages. There are five stages: pre-writing, drafting, revising, editing and publishing.
Pre-writing
This occurs when the writer organizes their thoughts or how the idea [...]

The rhetoric situation

Posted on September 17th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

I am not one to use fancy words or titles because fancy words tend to over-complicate very simple principles. For example, the rhetorical situation is the situation a writer is in when they write. Why is the rhetoric situation important? Each time you write, a rhetoric situation occurs. There are five elements that affects the [...]

Tyme’s Blog Experiment

Posted on September 15th, 2006 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

One of the main things I write about on my blogs is how to blog. I talked about being aware of what you’re writing, write consistently but remember quality over quantity, be active in the conversation, etc. It’s been said a zillion times.
Let’s face it there are sites that follow “the rules” to the letter [...]

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