by Matthew Stibbe on July 28, 2007
There’s a nice post on MakeYouGoHmm.com that lists 49 jump starts if you’re staring at a blank screen trying to think of a blog post. Some of his suggestions have worked for me: reviewing a book, for example. I’d add the following: Your obvious is your talent. Find something that you do everyday that may [...]
by Matthew Stibbe on February 22, 2007
According to Anne-Marie Nichols’s The Write Spot, NBC asked the top 130 New York bloggers how much they made from their sites. The results are revealing: 17% – over $1,000/month 14% – $200-500/month 4% – $100/month 14% – less that $100/month 51% – NOTHING Guy Kawasaki, a top 100 blogger and hero of mine, reckons [...]
by Matthew Stibbe on November 28, 2006
Less than a year after I started Bad Language, it’s still a surprise to me that a) it’s been as successful as it has been and b) people now ask me for advice about starting a blog. Equally, nobody told me the whole thing would be so much fun. Anyhow, I was asked again for [...]