- How can I blog 31 days in a row?
- What happens if I run out of ideas?
- What if Blogger breaks down?
- What if I can’t find someone for the guest post exchange?
We’ll answers all those and other questions about the 2012 WordCount Blogathon during a live chat on Wednesday, April 25, at 10 a.m. Pacific.
Use #blog2012 to join the conversation.
Still on the fence about doing the challenge? It’s still OK to join the chat. In fact, I’d encourage you to tune in so you can meet some of the bloggers who’ll be participating and get some of your questions answered.
For the 60-minute chat, we’ll start with introductions, move to some pre-set questions and leave plenty of time at the end for other questions.
Questions for April 25 #blog2012 chat
Here are the pre-set questions:
- Q1: What’s your biggest concern about doing the 2012 Blogathon?
- Q2: What question about blogging software do you want answered before the Blogathon starts?
- Q3: What goals have your set for yourself for the blogathon?
Joining the #blog2012 chat
It’s possible to use the standard Twitter interface for the chat, but you might find it easier to follow along with an add-on application such as TweetGrid, TweetChat or HootSuite. Of those three, my favorite is TweetChat, which you can log into using your Twitter account. You might want to alert followers that you’ll be tweeting more than usual during the chat, and suggest they use Muuter.com to temporarily mute you if they don’t want to tune into the conversation.
If you’re unable to join us, I’ll post a transcript of the chat on Thursday.
Got an idea for a future #wclw chat? Would you like to participate as a guest speaker? Send your idea or bio to me at wordcountfreelance@gmail.com.
Alana Mautone (@RamblinGarden) says
I’m glad you are going to cover “what happens if Blogger breaks down.” The Blogger outage last May caused me and others some anxiety.