Montgomery & Company (MoCo) is a weekly podcast and radio show hosted by two-time WNBA Champion and Co-Owner/Vice President of the Atlanta Dream, Renee Montgomery, in partnership with WABE Atlanta. Both insightful and compelling, MoCo features interviews with some of the world’s top athletes, entertainers, and innovators as well as roundtable discussions with Renee’s colleagues, friends, and family, about sports, culture and building generational wealth. Montgomery & Company: Sports, Cultu ...
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Blogging Challenge Week 1: Plan Your Year
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Contenido proporcionado por Angela Yorgey and April Smith, Angela Yorgey, and April Smith. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Angela Yorgey and April Smith, Angela Yorgey, and April Smith o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
We are super excited to be continuing our TpT Conference workshop on "intentional blogging" in this new blogging challenge. Over the next four weeks, we will focus on helping you with blog planning to be more intentional with your posts. It doesn't matter if you attended the conference or not, we want you to participate! Make sure you head over to our mastermind group for accountability as we work through the challenge together: www.growwithusmastermind.com. Are you feeling motivated and inspired after attending the TpT conference? We hope so! We were honored to present a workshop this year on intentional blogging. The conference is always a great time for gaining new insight and focus to grow your TpT store. But, if you didn't attend the conference, don't worry—we've got you covered! Over the next four weeks, we are embarking on a blogging challenge. If you attended the workshop, you know all about it. If not, that's OK. We are going to provide short podcasts once a week over the next month to walk you through the process of learning to blog intentionally for your TpT business. What this challenge is and what it's not This challenge is not blogging every day for 30 days. We'd never ask you to commit to that. We wouldn't do it ourselves! It's not even about blogging once a week. Last summer we ran a blogging challenge to blog once a week for six weeks. It was rough! So, this year, we are going to focus more on prepping your blog for the entire year. Yes, it's an entire year of blog planning, but it's going to be simplified and goal oriented. We want to help you succeed! This challenge is all about quality over quantity. It's better for you to blog less and create content that you're proud of then to pump out new content that's subpar each week. We don't want you to feel stressed about blogging. Week 1 focus: plan your year Let's be real, half the hassle of blogging is sitting down and trying to figure out what to post about. That's why intentional blogging is so helpful. We talked about it a lot in our conference workshop, but you can also learn more about it in our podcast episode 33. You need to know why you're blogging. What are your goals? Of course, you want to sell everything in your store. But, it's hard to blog about all the resources you have. So, it helps to look at the following things when choosing your focus and finding your sweet spot. Which products in your store are selling really well Areas where a lot of others aren't already selling resources and you are What other teachers consider you an expert on Here's what this looks like on my blog. I have decided to focus on two areas. My first focus is creating blog posts on the products that are selling well that I don't have a lot of blog posts for just yet. I'm going to focus on explaining why teachers should be trying the activities in their classrooms and how to succeed with them. My second area of focus is on creating blog posts around the questions that I'm hearing teachers ask a lot in Facebook groups. Creating an intentional blogging plan Most successful blogs have one particular theme for their blog. It could be a grade level or a certain type of learning style. Something along those lines. Before you start mapping out a year of random blog posts, it's important to choose what you're going to focus on. Decide what area you want people to see you as an expert on. Do not move on from week one until you know what those topics are for you. And, when it comes to planning a schedule, do what works for you. April and I recommend that you shoot for at least one blog post a month, or two if you can do it. Choose what will work the best for your schedule while allowing you to create qua
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Contenido proporcionado por Angela Yorgey and April Smith, Angela Yorgey, and April Smith. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Angela Yorgey and April Smith, Angela Yorgey, and April Smith o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
We are super excited to be continuing our TpT Conference workshop on "intentional blogging" in this new blogging challenge. Over the next four weeks, we will focus on helping you with blog planning to be more intentional with your posts. It doesn't matter if you attended the conference or not, we want you to participate! Make sure you head over to our mastermind group for accountability as we work through the challenge together: www.growwithusmastermind.com. Are you feeling motivated and inspired after attending the TpT conference? We hope so! We were honored to present a workshop this year on intentional blogging. The conference is always a great time for gaining new insight and focus to grow your TpT store. But, if you didn't attend the conference, don't worry—we've got you covered! Over the next four weeks, we are embarking on a blogging challenge. If you attended the workshop, you know all about it. If not, that's OK. We are going to provide short podcasts once a week over the next month to walk you through the process of learning to blog intentionally for your TpT business. What this challenge is and what it's not This challenge is not blogging every day for 30 days. We'd never ask you to commit to that. We wouldn't do it ourselves! It's not even about blogging once a week. Last summer we ran a blogging challenge to blog once a week for six weeks. It was rough! So, this year, we are going to focus more on prepping your blog for the entire year. Yes, it's an entire year of blog planning, but it's going to be simplified and goal oriented. We want to help you succeed! This challenge is all about quality over quantity. It's better for you to blog less and create content that you're proud of then to pump out new content that's subpar each week. We don't want you to feel stressed about blogging. Week 1 focus: plan your year Let's be real, half the hassle of blogging is sitting down and trying to figure out what to post about. That's why intentional blogging is so helpful. We talked about it a lot in our conference workshop, but you can also learn more about it in our podcast episode 33. You need to know why you're blogging. What are your goals? Of course, you want to sell everything in your store. But, it's hard to blog about all the resources you have. So, it helps to look at the following things when choosing your focus and finding your sweet spot. Which products in your store are selling really well Areas where a lot of others aren't already selling resources and you are What other teachers consider you an expert on Here's what this looks like on my blog. I have decided to focus on two areas. My first focus is creating blog posts on the products that are selling well that I don't have a lot of blog posts for just yet. I'm going to focus on explaining why teachers should be trying the activities in their classrooms and how to succeed with them. My second area of focus is on creating blog posts around the questions that I'm hearing teachers ask a lot in Facebook groups. Creating an intentional blogging plan Most successful blogs have one particular theme for their blog. It could be a grade level or a certain type of learning style. Something along those lines. Before you start mapping out a year of random blog posts, it's important to choose what you're going to focus on. Decide what area you want people to see you as an expert on. Do not move on from week one until you know what those topics are for you. And, when it comes to planning a schedule, do what works for you. April and I recommend that you shoot for at least one blog post a month, or two if you can do it. Choose what will work the best for your schedule while allowing you to create qua
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