Being a ‘finisher’ is important in every area of life. Doing what you say you will is just as important. You can have reasons or results. My latest 30 day power blogging challenge once again proved that more people will take on a challenge than ever finish it, making it easier for those of us who follow through to achieve success in our online businesses. This is a list of those who said they were going to post to their blog 30 times during 30 days and did it!
Joel Suggs – Golf Success
Kathryn Merrow – Carpal Tunnel Pain Relief
Ellen Zucker – The Astrologer Says
Helen Raptoplous – My Action Habits
Dale Anderson – WhatIfItWorksForYou
Audrey Sussman – Anxiety Control Center
Kathy Griffiths – InsightfulNana
Geoff Hoff – Tips On Writing
Marge Hanson – Keep Your Business Growing
Claus D Jensen – ClausDJensen
Kelly Maria Clark – KellyMariaClark
Michelle Vasquez – True Love After 40
Andy Dolph – The Journey of Sory
Sheila Atwood – Remedy Sleep
Maeve Crawford – True Love Manifesting
MJ Shrader – Love Rockstar
Suzie Cheel – What Am I Grateful For Today
Suzanne McPherson – ZenergyGal
Julia Stege – Magical Marketing
Mike Shippey – Habitual Victory
Deb Maybury – Deb Maybury
Just a few comments here. Give your blog a name that contains some keyword phrases. It makes it more interesting and helps you get more visitors. Get rid of all Adsense ads on your blog. I can guarantee you won’t make very much money with that, and you are sending the visitors you do get off to other sites, some of which may be those belonging to your competitors. Use hosted Wordpress for your platform. If you have a free blog you are not in business.
I have enjoyed this time with all of you. My next challenge will be at the beginning of March. I will be changing the rules somewhat on this challenge. I will want you to own your own blog and to tweet about it to me every day during the 30 days, using the hashtag #powerblog. The people who did that this time benefitted the most in terms of building their businesses and gaining both visibility and credibility. Follow me on Twitter and stay in touch.
Geoff Hoff says
Once again, thank you for this challenge. I figured I could finish it (didn’t know, but I suspected) but had no idea I could sustain the level of worthwhile information through the whole thing. I now, directly from this, have the beginnings of a book I never thought I’d write. I also have much more confidence in my writing, and in my knowledge, and know, now, for a fact, that I can get something out quickly that is also good.
Thank you very much.
Andy Dolph says
Yes, thanks so much for doing this. As a new blogger it has been extremely helpful!
Andy
MJ Schrader says
Thank you so much for the challenge Connie. With the holidays it really took a lot to get 30 blog posts in 30 days, but I did. And I have been writing more for other blogs, which has been really great. It has really helped increase my writing speed and ability to research.
Connie, Thank you so very much. 🙂
MJ Schrader
Helen Hodgson says
Alas I didn’t make it. As I started a day late I finished a day late. I did complete 30 blogs in 30 days nonetheless. Thanks for the challenge!
http://massagetotherescue.blogspot.com
Helen
Suzie Cheel says
Hi Connie ,
Thanks for keeping me blogging over a hiloday time here in Australia. Loved the new blogs I have met and look forward to March and it will be with my new personal brand blog
Joel Suggs says
Thanks very much, Connie, and everyone else…sure enjoyed it!