This "assignment" comes from The Book Lady's Blog and is a really good one for me. I don't have a huge amount of time this weekend (24 hours, but that includes some sleeping, which I will not sacrifice), but know if I set blogging goals I will continue to work on them past this weekend. So, without further ado... (addition to post: I am reading other bloggers' goals and adding some ideas)
- Change my layout. I like what I have now, but it isn't really "me". I'd like to change the colors, make the background simpler, and add a navigation bar at the top: About, Reviews by author, reviews by title, reviews by genre, Contact, Challenges, Contests, Awards, Interviews
- Write an About Me post
- Figure out how to make post templates for It's Monday!, Tuesday Teaser, Friday Fun, and my book reviews
- Add an explanation of my rating system
- Add a "back to the top" button (thanks Neverending Shelf)
- Create a blog button
- Create a gravatar (I've seen this on a few blogs so am going to check out what it is)--oh, I already have something like this, I just didn't call it a gravatar. So, that was easy.
- Add tags to book reviews related to my rating system and update my blog roll (got this idea from Debbie's World of Books)
- Figure out how to see stats about my blog...anyone have suggestions?
- Learn how to re-post a post when it's updated, meaning it would show up at the top of my blog, not back where it originally was posted.
- An obvious goal is to increase followers, but in the last few days I joined Book Blogs and I've added 15 new Google Friends, so I think I am going in the right direction on that. I also "push" my posts to Twitter (though I never check it, bad blogger, bad blogger) and Facebook
- Go to Website Grader and see how I do (I am VERY SCARED to do this)--it could have been worse, but I don't even know what some of it means (alt on images and metadata)
- I am putting on a California Read-A-Thon for California schools (April 16 and 17, 2010) and want to make that blog a 3-column, email people within the California School Library Association system to advertise the event, and create a prize post
- Sign up to participate in the Bloggiesta!
- Rebecca from The Book Lady's Blog: 2010 goals
- Pam from MotherReader: Comment Challenge
- Danielle from There's a Book: Saving time
- Pam from Bookalicio.us: blog copyright
- Beth from Beth Fish Reads: using categories and lables
- Jackie from Farm Lane Books: backing up your blog
- Karin from Karin's Book Nook: dead link hunt
- Chelle from Tempting Persephone: showing off the best of the best
- Kristen from Bookworming in the 21st Century: introducing mentoring program (Bloggie Cult)
- Jenn from Jenn's Bookshelves: brainstorming topics
4 comments
Thanks for sharing these fantastic goals for the Bloggiesta! I was very resistant to Twitter in the beginning, but I changed my ways in the last six months or so and have found it to be a really fantastic way to make new connections and grow my blog. Best of luck in 2010!
Good luck Helen-that's a bunch of goals! :)
Great work! You've got so many goals and are making such great progress!
Great list! Good luck and have fun!
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