I have all of these blog posts planned.
Some are instructional, some are commentary, but in general I write based upon what I want to write or what I assume YOU want to read. But do I really know what YOU want to read?
One of my most popular posts was about Evernote. But I’m no GTD Maven, it’s more of an ongoing learning process and a hobby.
Some of my more opinionated pieces have wound up on Social Media Today; but I can only crap on so many services before I sound like a “negative nancy.” In reality, I’m more of an optimist.
So before I go into a Twitter 101 post today, I’d rather hear from you today. Because if I don’t write something valuable for you, then why am I writing? Lord knows I have a ton of other stuff to do.
Go into the comments and tell me what posts resonate with you. Do you like: opinion pieces, my instructional/how-to/tips posts, guest blog posts?
Ben Barden says
Tips are good. Opinion pieces are good. Maybe I could think of a guest post to write 🙂
Jeff Gibbard says
I’d be open to that. Let me know what you’d like to write about.
Ben Barden says
btw. The comments section of your blog is broken in Chrome. It falls out of the theme and prints on the grey bit at the bottom. :-
Jeff Gibbard says
Thanks for pointing that out. I need to have my web developer partner take a look.
web design company says
I think every blogger should keep in mind that he should write on those topics, people want to read and try to make it comprehensive and useful for readers.
Jeff Gibbard says
That’s exactly why I asked the question. I’ve been writing on topics that I believe people will want to read and make them as useful as possible. What I want to know if, what posts do my readers find most valuable?
Honda Parts says
I have a WordPress blog and
what I need is to rotate my blog posts over and over with a preset time
interval. And also I’d like to shuffle my posts. Would RSS feeds pick up the
rotated blog posts as new ones? Does someone have this PHP code? Thanks
Jeff Gibbard says
You want the same posts to rotate over and over? What is the outcome you are looking for? You can definitely promote older blog posts on your twitter feed at regular intervals using Twaitter (http://twaitter.com).
zend framework team says
Your blog post will be popular and get attention when you write on technical points and try to give solution of others problems. Because when people get help from your post they always bookmark or keep in mind your blog and visit again and again.