Blogging Tips and Tricks

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By Laura Barnes

Blogging Tips and Tricks

Publishing tools that allow you to write and distribute anything you want

Blogs also allow you to interact with your readers via comments

A blog can be a News feedMarketing toolOnline journal

The Julie/Julia ProjectPolitical rantWhatever you want it to be

What are blogs?

Write what you know and what you care aboutHighlight useful resourcesSummarize a current projectShare your take on a current issue or problem

KISS (Keep it short and straightforward)Informal tone is OK (even preferable)Short, punchy paragraphs are easy to scanTell a story to pull your reader into the postEnd with an open-ended question to invite

comment and discussion

I don’t know what to write about

Frequent posts = more traffic to your siteAssign someone to write posts and solicit content

from guest bloggersLocating and writing good content takes timeAn editorial calendar gives direction

Assign topics if your writers have trouble thinking of ideasHave fun with it

Not all posts have to deal with serious topicsEnvironmental humorInspiration from popular culture

Environmentalism in The SimpsonsOff-beat stories or topics

Green fashion

Fresh content is important

Drowning in information?

Surrender isn’t the only option

SearchWhen: You’re doing research or trying to

answer a questionWhere: Google, Bing, Yahoo, your favorite

search engine, the colleague down the hall Scan

When: You’re trying to keep up with a topicWhere: Trusted news sources

Building community with social media enables you to earn credibility and become a trusted news source

Ways We Look for Information

When you

Do a preliminary web searchIf you haven’t found it in 10-15 minutes, ask a

librarian or an expertGLRPPR Help Desk Librarian

http://www.glrppr.org/helpdeskYour local technical assistance programP2Rx Rapid ResponseYour local public, school, community college, or

university librarianUse browser add-ons to help you sort through

resultsSearch CloudletDeeper Web

Use Your Time Wisely

Search Cloudlet Sample Search – Pollution Prevention

Deeper Web Sample Search – Green Schools

Choose your sources carefullyUse local resources firstLibrary resources are evaluated before

purchaseDon’t assume that the web has the most

recent or the best informationTrust but verify

Always check to see how current a page is

Always look for information about the author of the page

Don’t Believe Everything You Read

Use Google, Bing when you’re looking for something specific, an unusual term, or an exact phraseUse advanced search features to refine

your searchUse a directory when you’re looking for

lots of information on a particular topicGLRPPR Sector Resources

Don’t forget the database resources at your local library

Use the Appropriate Tool

Because search engines aren’tGoogle is a noun, not a verb

Try different search enginesBlind SearchBing vs. Google

Try variations on your search termsPollution prevention

Source reductionGreen purchasing

Environmentally preferable purchasingBuying green

Product stewardshipExtended producer responsibility

Be Flexible

Blind Search – Green Schools

Blind Search – Green Schools

Bing vs. Google – Environmental Education

It isn’t always on the

Internet!

If my inbox weren’t electronic, it would look like this…only

much, much messier.

RSS is your friend

Google Reader

Google Reader – Add a Subscription

Google Reader – Feed Page

What’s that web site I wanted to show you?

YES!!! I found it! And it didn’t take

three hours!

Social media tools are useful for delivering/sharing information and building community

Use social networking tools to bring together the people you know and the resources you have

By using social marketing principles, your organization can build credibility and to become a trusted information source

Program Takeaways