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Polyblogging: Reframe and Crosslink

By AndrewBoyd • Mar 17th, 2008 • Category: Polyblogging

In Polyblogging: Basic principles I talked about reframe and crosslink as one of the basic principles of polyblogging.
Reframe and crosslink: the basic principle
The basic principle is this:
This is an extension of the write once use many principle - it makes it easier to create meaningful links that add value.
There are two ways that people [...]



Polyblogging: Link Self Love (Don’t be embarrassed, everybody does it!)

By AndrewBoyd • Mar 1st, 2008 • Category: Featured Article, Polyblogging

In Polyblogging: Basic principles I talked about sharing the link love with yourself.
Don’t be embarrassed, everybody does it. Despite what your mother told you, it will not make you blind
What do I mean by sharing the link love with yourself?
While some may feel that the analogy is apt, it isn’t really about comparisons [...]



Polyblogging: Basic principles

By AndrewBoyd • Feb 28th, 2008 • Category: Polyblogging, Recently Popular

This post covers the philosophy and basic principles of polyblogging as I see them:

write once use many,
reframe and crosslink,
be your own blog network, and
turn every good idea into a series.

I’ll cover each of these below.
Write once use many
One of the principles of Permaculture is that no thing should be used for only one purpose. In [...]



Todo List Management Tools for Polybloggers

By AndrewBoyd • Feb 26th, 2008 • Category: Productivity Tips, Recently Popular

As a polyblogger, todo lists are your friend.
Todo lists of some sort are vital for:

recording posting/series ideas,
new blog/domain concepts, and
marketing ideas.

I’d like to talk about a couple of tools that I use in polyblogging every day.
Simple list management
I use todoist.com for todo list management.

Todoist is brilliant for simple lists - just create a project (a [...]



On Polyblogging

By AndrewBoyd • Feb 24th, 2008 • Category: About, Recently Popular

The following was originally published on Facibus On Blogging.
I’ve come across some other people that run multiple blogs on the Aussie Bloggers Forum - we’ve even had a discussion on the madness that is blog collecting.
First step - the definitional adventure
The talk on the forum got me thinking about what the cool kids called someone [...]