Mini-Alex here!
I’m to give you the inside scoop on A to Z Challenge Co-Host, Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh.
Why me? Because I’m not afraid of the spotlight. Alex likes his privacy and stays in the shadows. I guess Ninjas aren’t supposed to be seen, right?
So it’s up to me to tell you about him!
Alex started blogging over four years ago when his publisher told him to get his butt online. He participated in the very first Challenge in 2010 and has been a co-host ever since. Says that first Challenge changing his blog forever.
Alex is also the founder of the Insecure Writer’s Support Group. IWSG for short. Writers with blogs post the first Wednesday of every month. They can also join the Facebook IWSG. There’s also a IWSG Website - a database of sites and information for insecure writers. About a thousand people participate one way or another. (Writers are an insecure, squirrely bunch, aren’t they?)
I mentioned his publisher earlier. Yeah, Alex is an author. He has a space opera trilogy - CassaStar, CassaFire, and CassaStorm. They’re all Amazon Best Sellers. (Not sure how when I’m not in any of the stories, but we’ll let that slide.) He’s working on another book now. And to think he didn’t even want to be an author!
That’s probably because he’s also a musician. Alex plays guitar in a Christian rock band. He has a lot of guitars, but none are as cool as mine.
If you visit his blog, you’ll discover he likes to talk about movies, music, games, and other geek stuff. Alex also has a feature called the Ninja News where he highlights the achievements of his blogger buddies. He’d rather put the spotlight on others than himself.
And sorry Ninja SAM, he’s also married.
There you have it!
Now, where’s that Mini-Kate you promised?
You can find Alex: Blog, Twitter, Goodreads, Google+, and at the Insecure Writer’s Support Group.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Friday, February 28, 2014
Want to Grow your #Blog via the #AtoZChallenge ?
Today we have Mary Wallace talking to us about how A to Z April Blogging Challenge helped her blog, and what an A to Z first timer can do to reap benefits from the challenge!
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When I first started blogging, I did so with a very specific purpose in mind, which lasted about five minutes. I started blogging, because at the time, I was homeless and thought that I had GREAT and IMPORTANT things to say about that. It turns out I didn’t; or at least not in any way that was interesting. So, I told stories and the stories turned out to be pretty damned amusing at times. Last year, in 2013, I found the A-to-Z Challenge and really enjoyed it—it helped me focus on my blog.
There are a few things about the A to Z Challenge that sets it apart from others, and I believe they help immensely in “growing” your audience, or at least offering the opportunity to do so:
- The challenge is a month long and requires precisely 28 posts. The posts should be short and punchy (Or not, if your niche audience is happy with long posts). They can be funny, lyrical, whatever.
- You can pick a “theme” (Join the A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal if you do), or not.
- By participating, you’ll meet people from all over the world with so many different interests and varied cultures and it will give you a chance to learn and share with your new friends!
- By meeting new people and interacting, they will be sure to spread the word about your blog: Don’t forget to use Twitter, G + and Facebook!
- If you are new to blogging, this is THE PERFECT CHALLENGE because the rules are short and sweet and there are scads and scads of people to help you along the way!
- Here are a few posts that will make it easy for you to do the challenge once you sign up:
- Reading the A to Z Challenge FAQ post by Nicole Ayers
- Oodles of Ideas for Finding Your AZwords by Tina Downey
- Make Commenting Easy by Alex J Cavanaugh
- Pre-schedule Your Posts by Damyanti Biswas
- Ace the Challenge through Social Media by Vidya Sury
- How to get more Followers for your blog by Arlee Bird
- Get your Google Profile Right by MJ Joachim
- Make Lasting Blog Relationships through A to Z Challenge by Guilie Castillo Oriard
- Don't get busted by the Photo police by Pam Margolis
- The Dreaded conversation about CAPTCHA by MJ Joachim
- 10 Tips to Ace the A to Z Challenge by Damyanti Biswas
- How to Hyper Blog like a Pro by Nicole Ayers
So, there you have it! There is no reason NOT to sign up for this challenge. I had so much fun last year and made many new friends. I am a bit different in that I am “retired” which is a polite word for disabled and I do not blog to make money, but I associate myself with the very best in the business, as I did when I worked.
The co-hosts set high standards and this is a chance to prove to yourself that yes, you can blog from A to Z and write wonderful posts and have fun doing so!
Have you joined the A to Z April Blogging Challenge yet?
Have questions? The first ever Twitter chat for Blogging from A to Z April Challenge will happen today, 28 February, at 6PM EST on the hashtag #AZchat. Come chat with us, exchange A to Z challenge tips and tricks, ask questions of A to Z challenge veterans and co-hosts. See you on Twitter this evening!
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Getting to Know Your Fellow #bloggers #atozchallenge #foodblogs
Featuring Food Blogs
What better time to celebrate food than than with the weekend coming up? Well, if you’re like me, you might want to celebrate food every day of the week. There are so many good things to eat, ways to make them and then add in the idea of growing your own food. It’s a done deal! You won’t be disappointed when you visit these fine food blogs!
Hungry Enough to Eat Six: It’s all about recipes sure to make your mouth water on this food blog. Easy organization, complete with recipe index and recipes by category will make finding what you’re looking for a breeze. Having browsed through quite a few of these recipes, and knowing my way around the kitchen a bit, I believe it’s safe to say, you won’t be disappointed.
Service from Heart: If you enjoy oriental food, you’re in for a treat with this blog. The recipes are detailed with lots of pictures; the presentation is delightful. Visitors are also treated to intriguing stories about Singapore and the surrounding region. Service from the Heart is truly a unique food blog, with lots of things to share and enjoy.
Growing Our Food: Enjoy the lessons brought to you from a food & garden blogger in South Africa when you visit this blog. If you’re interesting in self- sustained living, growing your own food is a great way to do it. You’ll learn about gardening, food preparation and preservation. Growing Our Food shares resources and lots of information to help you succeed in the garden. It doesn’t matter where you live, this blog provides valuable information for all.
Notes from the Tomato Lady: Who knew there were so many varieties of tomatoes out there? The plants are exquisite, the garden tips divine and the recipes sound positively delicious! It’s not just about tomatoes however. This blog also has recipes and tips about peppers and onions too. One of the things I like most about this particular blog is the organization. It’s so easy to find whatever you might be looking for here.
Jo on Food, My Travels and a Scent of Chocolate: My mouth practically waters every time I read the recipes Jo shares on her blog. Saturday is a designated recipe day over there, so get ready for some mouth watering food! Truth be told, Jo shares recipes on way more days than Saturday. Jo provides clear instructions, along with photos that will make you want to stop whatever you’re doing to whip up a batch of whatever she’s making. More than that, you get a bird’s eye view of Jo’s wild side, as she shares humorous anecdotes of her journey through life.
So there you have it. Betcha can’t wait to warm up your frying pan and start sizzling in the kitchen. Sounds like a plan to me!
M. J.
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Photo credit: David Lorenzana, Rueda de los alimentos, CCA-Share Alike 2.5 Generic License
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
A-to-Z Challenge Questions Answered #atozchallenge #FAQ
If you’ve ever received a driver’s permit, written a grant
proposal, traveled by plane, applied for college, filled out a job application,
made an insurance claim or voted in an election, you have a clear understanding
of how important it is to follow directions.
Whether simple or complex – directions guide us on the road to achieving (or at least getting closer to) whatever end result we are seeking. We all make mistakes – it’s true. Oftentimes, however, a lot of these mistakes can be significantly reduced – even eliminated – by simply reading and following directions as carefully as we are able.
Whether simple or complex – directions guide us on the road to achieving (or at least getting closer to) whatever end result we are seeking. We all make mistakes – it’s true. Oftentimes, however, a lot of these mistakes can be significantly reduced – even eliminated – by simply reading and following directions as carefully as we are able.
As we head toward the Blogging
from A-to-Z Challenge in April, please take heed on the directions and guidelines that are
set forth for participants. Doing so will help Co-Hosts and fellow participants to prevent unnecessary potholes and bumps in the
road from developing at our alphabet blogging party.
Making
Category Changes
This
includes: Adding a Category , Removing a Category or Modifying a Category
"Apologies
for circumventing the system to add a second entry WITH the
category this time. You can delete # 164"
"I neglected to put (WR) by my name, sorry!"
"Oops.
Signed up before my morning coffee, and forgot to put the HU category."
"I see I am one of those who forgot to add a category."
"I signed
up but forgot to put the MI category in...sorry!"
The scenarios above have one Question in common: Can I Change My Category Code?
The Short Answer: No
The Long Answer: The “requirement” factor is one of the most common
misconceptions about using blog categories when signing up for the A-to-Z
Challenge. Since 2013, the Co-Hosts have offered a list of categories and their corresponding codes that
bloggers can included at end of their blog’s name, when signing up for the
challenge. As a participant, using a category code or not is entirely your choice.
Therefore, if you forget to add a category code the first time around, it is not a
big deal. There is no need to request that one be added later on down the line.
Blogs that contain adult content are the only exception to this rule. All
categories are optional, except for the Adult Content (AC) category.
Your
Spot/Number on the Signup List
"I can't
believe I was late on the list again this year. My goal was to make the top one
hundred."
"number
14 on the list, beats my number from last year, one thousand and something!"
The scenarios above have one Concern in common:
How can I be in the best position on the signup list to get more visits, comments, fans, friends, followers, etc. during the A-to-Z Challenge?
Our Short Response: It's not about where you are on the signup list. It's about how you participate with (and make yourself known to) other bloggers on the signup list.
Our Long Response: The number where your blog is currently located on the signup
list may be subject to change as we clean up the list. In the early years of
the A-to-Z Challenge, being higher on the list could help bring you more
readers –especially during the first week or two in April. That is because
everybody started at #1 and worked their way down the list; even with a
“randomizer” widget that Arlee had available at times, this method of
participation make it difficult for blogs that were further down on the list to
see any real bump in traffic, comments, followers and general interactions with
fellow A-to-Z Challenge participants.
These days, we’ve attempted to balance things out by asking ALL
participants to start visiting the blogs that are listed after their blog. So,
if you are blog #144 on the signup list, then you would start visiting blog
#145 and then #146 and so on until you’ve either visited all the blogs on the
signup list after yours or the end of the 2014 A-to-Z Challenge arrives –
whichever comes first. If everyone pitches in to help with this by starting on
the next blog down on the list, after their own, we can nearly ensure that all
participating blogs get a sizable amount of new visitors during the challenge.
Each year, Co-Hosts as well as select participants of the Blogging from A-to-Z Challenge have taken great care in providing information that addresses common questions and concerns involving our April blog hop.
Due to the massive volume of bloggers who signup to participate in the A-to-Z Challenge, it is crucial that each participant practices his or her due diligence in paying attention to the Guidelines set forth on the A-to-Z Challenge Sign-up List as well as the knowledge provided in content published on this blog -- while also taking into account the additional information available on our FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) page and our CONTACT page.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
- Never underestimate the power of networking -- one of the fastest ways to get help with something related to the #atozchallenge is to reach out to a fellow blogger who you know is participating in the challenge.
- When in doubt, you can connect with one of the Co-Hosts or send your question/concern to @AprilA2Z.
Each year, Co-Hosts as well as select participants of the Blogging from A-to-Z Challenge have taken great care in providing information that addresses common questions and concerns involving our April blog hop.
Due to the massive volume of bloggers who signup to participate in the A-to-Z Challenge, it is crucial that each participant practices his or her due diligence in paying attention to the Guidelines set forth on the A-to-Z Challenge Sign-up List as well as the knowledge provided in content published on this blog -- while also taking into account the additional information available on our FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) page and our CONTACT page.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
The #AtoZChallenge Way of Lasting #Blogging Relationships
Today I welcome Guilie Castillo Oriard to talk about making lasting relationships during the month of April, when we all do some A to Z Challenge Blogging!
Take it away, +Guilie !
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| Join the A to Z Challenge Theme Reveal! |
If you’re
reading this, you probably know exactly how many days—hours, even—are left
before April 1st. You can’t wait. I know. I’m like that, too.
Or was.
Until I realized it’s not about April. April is only the opportunity—which I
have squandered. Repeatedly.
Believing
the A-to-Z Challenge is about April is like believing a play is about opening
night. It’s your goal, what you’re working towards—operating word being working. Plenty to do before then. An
actor shows up on opening night without having gone to a single rehearsal…
Well.
The
Challenge is only the beginning. The rules may require a post a day, but
there’s a reason for all that frenzy. It’s about relationships. If we create
them right, they will last way beyond April.
The Plan:
1 Write my posts ahead of time—as should you, and if
you ask why then I give you a hearty hug of welcome, because it must be your first A-to-Z.
2 Start building my A-to-Z network now. With 2,000 blogs in the Challenge, I won’t be able to visit
them all even overdosing on caffeine. But if I begin to engage with like-minded
bloggers, that means I’m free during April for pure blog-hopping and
commenting. Which leads nicely to the next point.
But
first: how does one achieve this engaging?
•
visit the main A-to-Z blog and the hosts (in the sidebar to the right), and the Team of Assistants. Check
out the people that leave interesting comments
- visit as many of the blogs on the list as you can, before April. 5 new blogs a day will still take you to about 200 blogs!
• sign up for the
#A2ZReveal hop
• follow @AprilA2Z on Twitter and start your own Twitter list of A-to-Z participants
3 Never again leave a generic copy-paste comment. Do we
really think no one notices? The people we visit also visit others, and see our
comment there is—gasp!—identical to what we wrote on their site. That really plants the seed for enduring
connections.
No need to
write a Tolstoy novel to make a comment thoughtful. It’s like speed dating. You
can go through the checklist in your hand without even looking at the other
person, or you can meet their eyes and try, for the three minutes you have
together, to find out what makes them special.
4 Include a working link to my blog on every comment.
Nothing more frustrating than trying to connect with someone whose link takes
me on a merry chase around the web. Here’s how to create a link that never
fails:
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| Thanks Vidya Sury for this blogging trick! |
Go on, try the linky signature in the comments below. Chocolate chip cookies to successful signatures!
5 Read up on these awesome tips by Alex J Cavanaugh, on how to make commenting easy!For some extra tips, visit Richa Singh's A to Z Challenge tips.
Relationships
make the world, especially the blogging world, go round. Go forth and conquer
April, A-to-Z-ers! And if you want to build some great blog relationships rightaway, consider joining the team of AZ assistants. Express your interest in the comments below to get signed up!
Do you have a strategy for making comments? Which bloggers do you visit most, and why?
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