Why I Follow People Like Michael Hyatt (and Not Random Twitter Marketing Dude)

It's funny. Since I've been talking on Twitter with generous people in the online business world, some of the marketing bots out there have noticed me. At least, I think they are bots. If they aren't, they seem to be passing the Turing Test in reverse. Their tweets have links to blog posts all over … Continue reading Why I Follow People Like Michael Hyatt (and Not Random Twitter Marketing Dude)

J2 – It’s the New Black

Being determined to bring my WordPress project back on track, I downloaded Jesse's J2 theme from his website. I started the WAMP server, closed every other window on The Geriatric Laptop, said a little prayer, and started WordPress. It only took about three whiny time-outs, but I got it up and activated the J2 theme. … Continue reading J2 – It’s the New Black

3 Real-Life Reasons to Use an Editorial Calendar

So my laptop is now working, more or less (thank you AVG PC TuneUp, even if I had to uninstall it afterwards to prevent it sludging up everything it had cleaned!). Now that I've lost that excuse, it's time to give some serious thought to my blogging schedule. Blogging schedule, you cry? You had such … Continue reading 3 Real-Life Reasons to Use an Editorial Calendar

Restaurant Review – Lobby on York

I have the (mis-)fortune of having been born on Valentine's Day. Not only did this very nearly get me named Valentina (although my mother assured me that possibility was entirely in my father's mind), but it means I can never go out for dinner on my birthday, at least not if I want good food … Continue reading Restaurant Review – Lobby on York

The Evolution of My Virtual Communities

The heart of being a Professional Enabler is to have a community to enable. I've been thinking about how my online community has evolved over the years, as my interests and enthusiasms have waxed and waned. Some people have stuck even though my participation in the community where I met them has become sporadic at … Continue reading The Evolution of My Virtual Communities

Down the WordPress Rabbit Hole

Before getting down and dirty with WordPress, I want to talk very briefly about expectations. While WordPress has a very low entry barrier for users who stick with what is provided, to become a true WordPress ninja takes years. See this wonderful piece by the inimitable Chris Lema. We don't expect to reach that level … Continue reading Down the WordPress Rabbit Hole