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Joining a bloggers’ group writing project has important benefits for writers.
it’s an exchange of information and knowledge;
it brings authors together enhancing communication;
it challenges the writing skills of the participants;
it ads value to the community through high quality articles and essays;
it increases the readership for the participant authors;
it helps make an author known;
it’s a valuable networking channel;
it brings new ideas to light;
and the list could go on.
When you start such a project, you probably have, aside the networking and exchange of knowledge, some other purposes too:
increasing traffic by boosting up blog popularity within your community and communities related to your niche;
getting fresh links from other blogs (thus increasing your technorati rankings and Google PR);
getting related links with related anchor texts (keyword targeting) – to maximize your rankings in the SERPs;
No matter why you start such a project, never forget that with it you get some responsibilities. It’s your project, so it’s your face that will get scrambled if you don’t conduct it right.
come up with a good title: something that will trigger emotions and determine many writers to join;
advertise the project in the right places (networks);
avoid too general themes – too general projects lack focus. Professional writers tend to avoid projects that lack focus;
if you promise a prize make sure you do give it away;
link back to all the participants with respect. Liz at Successful Blog has a very good entry about SEO and Relationships;
avoid the “meme” approach. Don’t ask people to link back to you, ask them to send you their links instead – again, go to Liz’s blog to learn more about this topic. As a general advice: you can always say that a link back is appreciated, but not mandatory.
put effort in tracking all the entries and acknowledging all the participants. Make a roundup at the end of the project and to win popularity, you could always transform the project into a free ebook for all the authors to display on their sites (if they want to) or into a printed book – www.lulu.com is a great place for self-publishers.
ask for feedback at the end of the project: was there enough time to complete the task, what should you change next time and so on;
if you associate the project with a logo or a badge, make sure you have high quality, professional graphics or people will avoid displaying it on their sites/ blogs.
One last piece of advice: innovate. Don’t go around the blogosphere copying ideas and imitating other bloggers. Reveal your heart, show your identity and you will win.
Hi Mig!
This is an ebook in the making. There’s so much great content in this post. I’ve never seen one done like this. Thanks for mentioning my work. Even more though, thanks for pulling this information together!
Thank you, Liz. As a matter of fact, this entry is a response to Laura Spencer’s request for feedback. She and Yvonne Russell conducted a very good writing project, but the response was not what I’ve expected. It’s probably the summer…
Thanks for this comprehensive roundup and feedback, Mig. I think we ticked most of these boxes with our Shared Answers group writing project, so that is heartening. We also have some ideas for improvement, many from generous participants like yourself, who took the time to give us some suggestions for refinement.
I am going to do a follow up post as well, about tips for running group writing projects, so I’ll be sure to link to this one.
Thanks for this advice, Mig. I wish I’d read it before I started my current group writing project – it was a spur-of-the-moment idea, and I just jumped in and started without much thought. I haven’t promoted it, and I’m not getting many entries, so it may just end up being a learning experience – something I could have had by reading this first!
10 Responses
Liz Strauss
August 24th, 2007 at 4:04 pm
1Hi Mig!
This is an ebook in the making. There’s so much great content in this post. I’ve never seen one done like this. Thanks for mentioning my work. Even more though, thanks for pulling this information together!
Mihaela Lica
August 24th, 2007 at 4:14 pm
2Thank you, Liz. As a matter of fact, this entry is a response to Laura Spencer’s request for feedback. She and Yvonne Russell conducted a very good writing project, but the response was not what I’ve expected. It’s probably the summer…
Laura
August 24th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
3I think I agree with Liz. This entry is an e-book just waiting to be written…
Yvonne Russell
August 25th, 2007 at 1:04 am
4Thanks for this comprehensive roundup and feedback, Mig. I think we ticked most of these boxes with our Shared Answers group writing project, so that is heartening. We also have some ideas for improvement, many from generous participants like yourself, who took the time to give us some suggestions for refinement.
I am going to do a follow up post as well, about tips for running group writing projects, so I’ll be sure to link to this one.
Lillie Ammann
August 25th, 2007 at 2:01 am
5Thanks for this advice, Mig. I wish I’d read it before I started my current group writing project – it was a spur-of-the-moment idea, and I just jumped in and started without much thought. I haven’t promoted it, and I’m not getting many entries, so it may just end up being a learning experience – something I could have had by reading this first!
Mihaela Lica
August 26th, 2007 at 1:17 pm
6@ Laura: Then we should write it? What about this? making a collaborative writing project on this topic?
Mihaela Lica
August 26th, 2007 at 1:23 pm
7I can hardly wait to see that follow up post, Yvonne. I am sure all the participants have great ideas we could use in the future.
Mihaela Lica
August 26th, 2007 at 1:24 pm
8Don’t worry Lillie. I am sure you’ll get good response and if you don’t, there is always a next time.
We never stop learning, do we?
Lillie Ammann
August 31st, 2007 at 5:33 am
9Mig,
I’m recommending your blog for Blog Day 2007! I’m glad for the opportunity to share your blog.
ilker -=- The Thinking Blog
August 31st, 2007 at 5:30 pm
10Timely post Mig. I’m thinking of starting a group writing project soon and I bookmarked this to refer to when I’m writing my post. Thanks!
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