Calendar of events

Not sure you can post 31 days straight?

This year I’ve taken some of the pain out of the process by doing more of the planning for you. I’ve added theme days and other joint blogging activities to the calendar so all you have to do is write.

2011 WordCount Blogathon calendar of events

April 18 – Information on giveaways and sponsors of the 2011 WordCount Blogathon.

April 25 – Tips on starting a bog, blogging every day and how to save yourself from going crazy.

April 27 – The WordCount Last Wednesday monthly chat is devoted to the blogathon. Worried you can’t come up with enough ideas for posts? Haven’t ever scheduled posts before and wondering how? Ask all your blogathon related questions. This hour-long chat starts at 10 a.m. Pacific time. Use hashtag #wclw.

May 1 – The blogathon begins. WordCount publishs a complete list of participants.

May 4Theme Post Day #1. Participants are encouraged to write on the same theme: “My top 5 favorite books on writing are…”

May 7 – This Saturday and every Saturday during the blogathon, I share links to some of the week’s most interesting posts from participating writers.

May 10Blogathon Haiku Day. Last year’s experiment with a joint haiku day proved so popular I’m bringing it back for an encore performance. Pick the topic of your choice and write about it in the form of a haiku. If you’re not familiar with this simple poem form, read more about it here, and see a sample of haiku from last year’s blogathon here.

May 16Guest Post Exchange Day. This blogathon staple encourages writers to trade guest posts with another blogathon participant. Past guest post exchanges have led to lasting friendships and regular guest post exchanges throughout the year. The best ways to find a partner: post a message on the Blogathon Google Group or on Twitter, under the blogathon hashtag #Blog2011.

May 24Theme Post Day #2. Participants are encouraged to write on the same theme: “My top 5 favorite places to write are…”

May 25 – The WordCount Last Wednesday live chat that normally takes place on this day is postponed a week so we can use it for the blogathon wrap party (see below).

May 30 – Blogathon Wordle Day. May 30 is also Memorial Day, and who wants to work on a holiday? Cover for yourself with this creative post based on Wordle, the word-cloud tool that turns the topics you blog about most into a colorful word picture. If you’re not sure what I’m talking about, see this example. I’ll provide additional instructions for using a Wordle during the week so you can pre-publish and enjoy the day off.

May 31 – The Blogathon ends – you did it! Participants who made it through all 31 days can collect an “I did it!” badge to display on their blogs.

June 1 – The 2011 WordCount Blogathon wrap party and raffle drawing take place on Twitter at 10 a.m. Pacific time. We’ll share what we liked, what we hated and what we learned from blogging every day in May. The raffle drawing takes place at the end of the hour. Use #wclw to participate.

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