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Friday, February 18, 2011

Fit as a Fiddle Friday - more churnOn.com - 23.5

Sally,

Yesterday I started the hard launch email campaign for churnOn.com. I sent emails to family, friends, and some professional contacts announcing the site and asking for people to sign up for the blog. I give myself a C- on the email that I drafted as the cover email. I think it was fine for people who know me well, but not great for casual acquaintances. Here is some feedback that I got that I thought was constructive.
Be sure you make your blog something that's useful to others. Your tag line on the site starts to do this. Be sure to demonstrate that in your writing.  Then, I can't tell from the email or when previewing the two sites why I might follow what's going on, or the difference between the sites or what you want me to do having visited them.  It's clear you're in the process of expressing yourself and sharing your life-learnings. It's not clear what your readers are going to get. Certainly, there's an explicit value proposition -- hey, you can learn from me -- but I'd suggest you carefully reshape your voicing in your communications to be "service" oriented rather than "let me tell you about my full life and perspective." My suggestion is to revisit your purpose (end goal) for each site and your social activation writing and perhaps even the tenor of your book. In the end, while it's OK simply to have a place to share your thoughts, I sense you're expecting more productivity or result.
Also, here is a timely blog post from Jonathon Fields, one of the self-branding sites that I have been following. There is a fine line that I am walking in trying to self-brand for the primary purpose of finding a new business opportunity, but also make it interesting enough that 'churnOn' might turn into something unique, marketable and monetize-able.

Check out a few changes that I made to the home page this morning, after thinking about the feedback above. What do you think?

Stay fit,

Dad 


Thursday, February 17, 2011

Colloquial Thursday - Today is the day - 23.4

Sally,

churnOn.com is officially declared a launch as of yesterday, and today is the day to let the world know what I have created. How about this for Colloquial Thursday: "Today is the day to stake your claim?" That was originally from Shakespeare, and then used extensively during the gold rush era, meaning today is the day to make your destiny. I like that!

My plans for hard launching the Website are to rollout in a series of emails to over 500 family, friends, and business associates. I will be asking all to visit the site, take a look at what I have created, sign up to receive an 'advance' free copy of my eBook (Releasing the Churn) and sign up to follow my Blog on Blogger. I will also be asking everyone to share the site with anyone whom they know that might be helpful in my 'opportunity' search for my next business venture. I am targeting educational technology and/or small technology companies with a product ready for launch. 

Here is how you could help me. Post something on your Facebook about dad's site and ask your friends to take a look. You could also ask your friends to sign up to follow my Blog, as your generation is much quicker to the punch then my friends will be. I need Blog followers, in order to get other Bloggers and Twitter-people to spread the word that the site and blog are open for churning. Also, for specific friends, it would be great if you would ask them to forward my site url to their parents. For example, I would love it if Alexandra would forward to her folks. I know you have other friends who have parents who are successful in their businesses and have lots of strong connections.

I really appreciate your help on this!

Until Fit as a Fiddle Friday,

Dad

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Women Power Wednesday - Unflinchingly - 23.3

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Sally,
I love this website called Just Sell. It is an example of pure 'inspirational product creation' over the Web. I dream of turning churnOn.com into something like 'Just Sell'. In fact, I am going to reach out to the people who created 'Just Sell' in Richmond, VA and see if they want to visit about churnOn.com. Why not?
Today's quote (on Just Sell) is from Anna Pavlova, Russian ballerina and it is on the topic of unflinchability. I made that word up.
Be an unflinchable woman,
Dad

P.S. Paragraph spacing (yesterday) worked great in Firefox, but did not work in Chrome or Safari?
Still doing some testing and this post script is part of the test.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Stay Whole Tuesday - Staying whole - 23.2

Sally,
A lot going on for dad as you know. I had a wonderful Valentines dinner with your mom and am looking forward to teaching her how to use her new 'Nook' reader. She loves to read and I think this is going to be wonderful. It will also help us better understand how ePublishing works, so that my upcoming new release of Releasing the Churn will be formatted effectively. And then mom and I plan to begin writing '100 things for girls' as a second ePub project.
I just did my 52nd yoga class is 57 days, and the yoga practice continues to help me create and bring things to completion. I took a one-on-one yesterday and brought a head stand into my practice! Mom gave me two passes to something called 'Austin Hiking Yoga' for v-day and I am excited to maybe get a photo opportunity on the green belt.
Today, I am continuing my steps towards hard-launch of Website, with the social networking ecosystem now in place. I want to make a few simple tweaks to the site (at the Apple store this morning) and then start rolling with emails to over 500 family, friends, and professional contacts throughout the week.
How did the speech turn out? Did you use the story behind the swoosh?
Stay whole,
Dad
P.S. I am experimenting with some paragraph spacing issues in blogger, so forgive me if this post looks a little funky.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Make it a great Monday - churnOn.com - 23.1

Sally,

How was your trip? Sounded great from what mom told me. Things are rockin' and rollin' for me. I will be 'hard launching' churnOn.com this week, with email blast to over 500 friends, family and professional contacts. Check out the post that I just published this morning. On the Website, it says that I published at 3 a.m., but that is a time zone problem inside of goDaddy or MobileMe, the hosting services for my Website. I will figure that out at the Apple store this morning with my new best friends. Take care of yourself this week and know that I love you!

Make it a great,

Dad

The Churn: The Four C's that launched churnOn.com: "Create, Complete, Connect, and Churn Many of my Carolina friends remember Dean Smith's famous 'Four Corners' offense. Before the shot clock ..."

Friday, February 11, 2011

Fit as a Fiddle Friday - Using photos in blogger - 22.5

Dad taking a break at TCEA
I hope your travels were smooth to Memphis and that you have a wonderful weekend with your buddies. Tell them hello for me. The next time Ryan is in Austin, I want to hit a few tennis balls with him and then get a photo, so I can say I hit with Ryan!

Today I am experimenting around with posting photos in Blogger. Some people say that every blog post should have some type of photo or graphic? This photo is me taking a break at TCEA - Texas Computer Education Association and trying to look cool with my MacBook opened.
Do me a favor and post a comment on this blog when you are next at the site. I want to start getting a sense for how comments work.
Stay fit,
Dad

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Colloquial Thursday - Rambling on about ChurnOn - 22.4

Sally,
It looks like yesterday's nugget posted in Verdana (I think I called it Veranda by mistake in yesterdays post). That is a standard template font inside of blogger and it is close to Helvetica, which is what I am using on www.churnOn.com. I just have to remember to change the font each morning when I post, from the default (Times Roman) to the preferred Verdana.
I am thinking of churnOn.com as my Web presence or home base for my personal brand. My goal now is to tie the key social networking sites to home base in a way that helps build my brand. The obvious sites would be Blogger, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Before I 'announce' my site to family, friends, and professional contacts I want to have all of this set up in a way that makes it easy for people to connect and follow me on an on-going basis.
So one of my goals today is to find someone who can help me do this quickly and efficiently.
That shall be my intention for today,
Dad