What do you want to read about in the coming year?

31 Dec

As mentioned yesterday, I’ve signed up for Project52 – a year-long challenge to post at least one new article to my blog every week until January 2011.

I’d like to know what you’d like to see me write about over the next 12 months.

Is there a burning issue you want to know more about?

Does some part of the social web or this thing we call ‘social media’ confuse you?

Are you interested in my personal opinion on something?

Would you like to guest post with your own topic?

The social web changes frequently. So even if you don’t have an idea now, remember I’m doing this for 12 months so you’ve got plenty of time to get worked up about something.

I’m still angling for a guest post from one of the most interesting bloggers I read, Ari Herzog but we can’t agree on a topic. Do you know Ari? What do you think we should get him to write? This is a guy with some of the most unconventional ideas and behaviours I’ve seen in social media land. Always thought-provoking whether you agree with him or not.

So, over you dear reader. What do you want to read about in 2010?

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View Comments to “What do you want to read about in the coming year?”

  1. Ari Herzog 31. Dec, 2009 at 11:52 pm #

    LOL reading my mind as I just emailed you, before reading this, we need to decide on a guest post topic!

  2. Heather 01. Jan, 2010 at 1:39 am #

    It would be great if you could explain how to use Facebook to increase traffic to your blog. I'm slightly FB-challenged. Do you have any tips to offer. Ditto for StumbleUpon. Heather

  3. Liz Hover 01. Jan, 2010 at 1:57 am #

    Hey Heather – I can totally do this.

    Believe it or not, I too am sometimes Facebook challenged. A lot changes often on Facebook so please don't feel like a philistine.

    I will add this to my list of posts for 2010.

    Thank YOU!

  4. Thomas Huynh 01. Jan, 2010 at 3:31 am #

    Seek stories on how social networking simply isn't connecting with known friends but also helps people to learn from others outside their circle, e.g., people from another country.

    Sincerely,
    Thomas Huynh, founder
    Sonshi.com

  5. bztat 02. Jan, 2010 at 7:47 pm #

    Thx Liz for getting me in on the Project52 challenge as well! I would love to guest post sometime, and have you post on my site.

    Now that I have this FABULOUS website (thanks to you), I would really like to learn more about how I can develop it into a site that people visit on a regular basis. Most of my traffic comes from social media efforts. I would like to learn about how to get traffic from other places. I don't totally “get” RSS feed, and I don't really know how other people find cool blogs.

    I would also like to learn more about how I could make the site become more profitable as a business venture.

    Are those somethings that you could help illuminate?

    I am looking forward to going on this challenge together!

  6. Liz Hover 03. Jan, 2010 at 12:46 am #

    Hey Thomas – thanks for your suggestion.

  7. Liz Hover 03. Jan, 2010 at 12:50 am #

    Yep – we'll definitely have to talk about doing a post on each other's site. I can probably send you some information about the other questions you have.

    As for making your site more profitable as a business venture, that's not my field. I have an idea who might be able to write something on that subject though. So, sit tight Vicki!

    Also looking forward to the year ahead working on Project52. Glad you got involved.

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