9.27.2007
Twenty-one days Late (Sorry Joe)
9.25.2007
Three Days Late (sorry Hansmann)
9.24.2007
The Face of Mime
Marcel Marceau died today at the age of 84. I'll never forget seeing him perform at Heinz Hall in 1978. And I'm forever grateful Mr. Tabish that you were brave enough to plan that trip for members of Mime Club. I never would have otherwise had such a wonderful opportunity--one which I've come to appreciate more as the years go on.
Rest in Peace, M. Marceau.
Rest in Peace, M. Marceau.
9.18.2007
The things you find when you move...
This was, I believe, a limited edition linolium print made by Mr. Gallanar featuring Mr. Hansmann. The writing, which I must have added reads:
"Sendracs Presents:
MR. STAGECREW
Book by Eric Hansmann
Directed by Eric Hansmann
From an original idea by Eric Hansmann
Starring Eric Hansmann (with Jim Gordon as the boy servant lacky)
The melodrama of a poor coalminer's son who worked his way up from Jr. High Stagehand to be the Stage Manager of the Sendracs Musical."
"Sendracs Presents:
MR. STAGECREW
Book by Eric Hansmann
Directed by Eric Hansmann
From an original idea by Eric Hansmann
Starring Eric Hansmann (with Jim Gordon as the boy servant lacky)
The melodrama of a poor coalminer's son who worked his way up from Jr. High Stagehand to be the Stage Manager of the Sendracs Musical."
9.17.2007
We All Like Baseball, Right?
Interesting twist in the Pop Culture arena. Anyone else remember seeing Bonds play when he was a Pirate?
9.15.2007
World Clock
Click on the little buttons for year, month, day, etc.
9.10.2007
An Actual Question!
Tim's post below about blog traffic reminds me that we can actually blog here on the blog. That is, we can write about things instead of just posting things for our amusement - although we could all certainly use amusement.
So. Today is the first day of school for my kids and thus the end of summer. Summer has already been officially over for a week for most of the rest of you.
What did you like about this summer? Are there any events that particularly stick out in your mind? What do you wish you had done more of?
So. Today is the first day of school for my kids and thus the end of summer. Summer has already been officially over for a week for most of the rest of you.
What did you like about this summer? Are there any events that particularly stick out in your mind? What do you wish you had done more of?
9.08.2007
Hey All You Zep Fans
Big news, here. If it happens, that is. Friend-who-happens-to-be-a-boy of Liz is most enthused.
9.06.2007
This is Great
...Sent to me by a friend who is clearly to busy to post it to the blog himself.
9.02.2007
For those with sick dogs
Sunday, Sept 2
9.01.2007
And After We Increase Blog Traffic
we can assess our "Bloginalities". And then of course grab a widget and add it to the blog. Or give it to Joe so he can add it for us!
JK, Joe, JK.
JK, Joe, JK.
I'm passing the torch on (from another blog)
How to get traffic for your blog
My friend Fred, a talented blogger, asked me for advice the other day. Here's a partial answer, with a few apologies to Swift:
1. Use lists.
2. Be topical... write posts that need to be read right now.
3. Learn enough to become the expert in your field.
4. Break news.
5. Be timeless... write posts that will be readable in a year.
6. Be among the first with a great blog on your topic, then encourage others to blog on the same topic.
7. Share your expertise generously so people recognize it and depend on you.
8. Announce news.
9. Write short, pithy posts.
10. Encourage your readers to help you manipulate the technorati top blog list.
11. Don't write about your cat, your boyfriend or your kids.
12. Write long, definitive posts.
13. Write about your kids.
14. Be snarky. Write nearly libelous things about fellow bloggers, daring them to respond (with links back to you) on their blog.
15. Be sycophantic. Share linklove and expect some back.
16. Include polls, meters and other eye candy.
17. Tag your posts. Use del.ico.us.
18. Coin a term or two.
19. Do email interviews with the well-known.
20. Answer your email.
21. Use photos. Salacious ones are best.
22. Be anonymous.
23. Encourage your readers to digg your posts. (and to use furl and reddit). Do it with every post.
24. Post your photos on flickr.
25. Encourage your readers to subscribe by RSS.
26. Start at the beginning and take your readers through a months-long education.
27. Include comments so your blog becomes a virtual water cooler that feeds itself.
28. Assume that every day is the beginning, because you always have new readers.
29. Highlight your best posts on your Squidoo lens.
30. Point to useful but little-known resources.
31. Write about stuff that appeals to the majority of current blog readers--like gadgets and web 2.0.
32. Write about Google.
33. Have relevant ads that are even better than your content.
34. Don't include comments, people will cross post their responses.
35. Write posts that each include dozens of trackbacks to dozens of blog posts so that people will notice you.
36. Run no ads.
37. Keep tweaking your template to make it include every conceivable bell or whistle.
38. Write about blogging.
39. Digest the good ideas of other people, all day, every day.
40. Invent a whole new kind of art or interaction.
41. Post on weekdays, because there are more readers.
42. Write about a never-ending parade of different topics so you don't bore your readers.
43. Post on weekends, because there are fewer new posts.
44. Don't interrupt your writing with a lot of links.
45. Dress your blog (fonts and design) as well as you would dress yourself for a meeting with a stranger.
46. Edit yourself. Ruthlessly.
47. Don't promote yourself and your business or your books or your projects at the expense of the reader's attention.
48. Be patient.
49. Give credit to those that inspired, it makes your writing more useful.
50. Ping technorati. Or have someone smarter than me tell you how to do it automatically.
51. Write about only one thing, in ever-deepening detail, so you become definitive.
52. Write in English.
53. Better, write in Chinese.
54. Write about obscure stuff that appeals to an obsessed minority.
55. Don't be boring.
56. Write stuff that people want to read and share.
My friend Fred, a talented blogger, asked me for advice the other day. Here's a partial answer, with a few apologies to Swift:
1. Use lists.
2. Be topical... write posts that need to be read right now.
3. Learn enough to become the expert in your field.
4. Break news.
5. Be timeless... write posts that will be readable in a year.
6. Be among the first with a great blog on your topic, then encourage others to blog on the same topic.
7. Share your expertise generously so people recognize it and depend on you.
8. Announce news.
9. Write short, pithy posts.
10. Encourage your readers to help you manipulate the technorati top blog list.
11. Don't write about your cat, your boyfriend or your kids.
12. Write long, definitive posts.
13. Write about your kids.
14. Be snarky. Write nearly libelous things about fellow bloggers, daring them to respond (with links back to you) on their blog.
15. Be sycophantic. Share linklove and expect some back.
16. Include polls, meters and other eye candy.
17. Tag your posts. Use del.ico.us.
18. Coin a term or two.
19. Do email interviews with the well-known.
20. Answer your email.
21. Use photos. Salacious ones are best.
22. Be anonymous.
23. Encourage your readers to digg your posts. (and to use furl and reddit). Do it with every post.
24. Post your photos on flickr.
25. Encourage your readers to subscribe by RSS.
26. Start at the beginning and take your readers through a months-long education.
27. Include comments so your blog becomes a virtual water cooler that feeds itself.
28. Assume that every day is the beginning, because you always have new readers.
29. Highlight your best posts on your Squidoo lens.
30. Point to useful but little-known resources.
31. Write about stuff that appeals to the majority of current blog readers--like gadgets and web 2.0.
32. Write about Google.
33. Have relevant ads that are even better than your content.
34. Don't include comments, people will cross post their responses.
35. Write posts that each include dozens of trackbacks to dozens of blog posts so that people will notice you.
36. Run no ads.
37. Keep tweaking your template to make it include every conceivable bell or whistle.
38. Write about blogging.
39. Digest the good ideas of other people, all day, every day.
40. Invent a whole new kind of art or interaction.
41. Post on weekdays, because there are more readers.
42. Write about a never-ending parade of different topics so you don't bore your readers.
43. Post on weekends, because there are fewer new posts.
44. Don't interrupt your writing with a lot of links.
45. Dress your blog (fonts and design) as well as you would dress yourself for a meeting with a stranger.
46. Edit yourself. Ruthlessly.
47. Don't promote yourself and your business or your books or your projects at the expense of the reader's attention.
48. Be patient.
49. Give credit to those that inspired, it makes your writing more useful.
50. Ping technorati. Or have someone smarter than me tell you how to do it automatically.
51. Write about only one thing, in ever-deepening detail, so you become definitive.
52. Write in English.
53. Better, write in Chinese.
54. Write about obscure stuff that appeals to an obsessed minority.
55. Don't be boring.
56. Write stuff that people want to read and share.