Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Coming Soon: This Tour Will Change Your Life (virtually)


You know what the worst thing about blogging is? Blogging. That's why I'm glad to have someone else do it for me. But not just anyone: Ben Tanzer, who asks only that you experience things that will change your life. He will be doing an essay on marketing writing. The guest spot will be Feb. 27th, but it's a part of his virtual book tour for his story cycle Repetition Patterns brought to you by CCLaP. Here is the full schedule:

OFFICIAL TOUR SCHEDULE:

Monday, February 16th
Peter Anderson
http://www.petelit.com
Format: Guest essay

Tuesday, February 17th
Elizabeth Crane
http://www.elizabethcrane.com/blog/
Format: Interview

Wednesday, February 18th
Jason Jordan
http://poweringthedevilscircus.blogspot.com/
Format: Guest essay on the inspirations behind each story

Thursday, February 19th
What To Wear During An Orange Alert
http://www.orangealert.net/
Format: "Author-to-author" interview featuring guest editor Pete Anderson (PeteLit)

Friday, February 20th
Tim Hall
http://timhallbooks.com/wordpress/
Format: Exclusive new MP3 of a story being read

Saturday, February 21st
Michael FitzGerald
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/127254.Michael_A_FitzGerald
Format: Interview

Sunday, February 22nd
Day off

Monday, February 23rd
Amy Guth
http://bigmouthindeedstrikesagain.blogspot.com
Format: Interview

Tuesday, February 24th
Chicago Literary Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/x-416-Chicago-Literary-Scene-Examiner
Format: Interview

Wednesday, February 25th
Jason Riley
http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/125992
Format: Interview regarding the craft of writing

Thursday, February 26th
Nick Ostdick
http://inthenickoftime.wordpress.com/
Format: Audio interview plus guest essay

Friday, February 27th
S. Craig Renfroe, Jr.
http://craigrenfroe.blogspot.com
Format: Guest essay on artistic self-marketing

Saturday, February 28th
J.A. Tyler
http://www.aboutjatyler.blogspot.com
Format: Interview regarding the book's unusual publishing and pricing

Saturday, December 20, 2008

My Blog is a GENIUS!

So I'm reading Erik Smetana's blog when I discovered he had checked his blog's reading level. Naturally, I am a copycat, so I checked mine as well.

It is official:

blog readability test

Erik's was also genius level, which he attributes to his big word usage. I assume mine is due to my brilliant choice of topics, like how I supposedly look like Val Kilmer or Garden Weasels or that time Andre Dubus said Renfroe is a "black name" or this ....Genius! Pure genius!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Former Student Makes Good


I have said it before, but this blogging thing is good for something. And that something has primarily been connecting with the past. Oh the past, it's not even past...or some such Faulknerian thing.

So now, a former student of mine from when I was a grad student TA at UNCW, of all things, contacted me. Despite my youthful ineptitude, he seems like he's actually doing stellar. His name is Jeremy S. Griffin, which is a fine name because I admire anyone who includes an initial in their name, let alone the initial "S." Check out his writing and comedy doings at his Web site.

Friday, September 12, 2008

How to Blog

Here, in a helpfully numbered fashion, I will tell you how to blog for fun and profit. Mostly for profit because once you have that fun will naturally follow.


  1. Live life. Many bloggers forget this one, but it is essential. You need to go out into the big, dark world and find something mysterious and terrifying, then wrestle it to the ground and in this way have an experience. Once that is done, you must come directly home to your computer where you will set it all down in words or else that experience will be completely meaningless and lost in your ever fading memory. If you’ve done that, then you’ve completed the first step, but that’s not all. Go on.
  2. I cannot stress this one enough. Click the publish button. If you fail to do this your post will not appear on your blog, and you will, in fact, not be blogging.
  3. Do not put any pictures on your blog. First, readers do not like pictures because it makes them feel childish. Secondly, if you do, you will be sued.
  4. Make people read your blog.
  5. Set up an account with one of those places that measures the hits your blog gets. A hit is the measure of how many times a person clicks on your blog. This count, in theory, measures the amount of people reading your blog when, in fact, it can’t actually tell if they clicked on it by mistake or are painstakingly crocheting your words onto a pillow. Don’t worry about that. What is important is that you put the total on your blog, so that people can see how many theoretical people are reading your blog. If you do not do so, you are a coward. And no one likes a coward. Especially a coward who blogs.
  6. Some people will tell you not to measure your stats with other blogs. They will tell you that blogging is not a competition. They are wrong. The numbers are all that matter. Obsess over them endlessly. Hits are as good as money (see the Money section below).

Congratulations! You are a blogger. Enjoy your success.

Troubleshooting: Marketing. Let’s pretend people aren’t reading your blog. What to do?

  1. Make your family read it. First, tell your family that you’ve started a blog. They will not read it. Second, tell them that you’re talking about them in this blog. Some of them will look into it. Be sure to say rude things about one family member in particular, usually the one who is least likely to read the blog. Your brother, perhaps, who sells irrigation equipment and accessories. After a while rotate which family member you choose to ridicule. The more negative, the more likely your hits will go up. Corollary: the more hits you get, the less you will be invited to family functions, which will have the advantage of giving you more time to blog.
  2. Make your friends read it. First, do not tell your friends that you’ve started a blog. Instead, write several long posts about them where you use their full names. They will inevitably find the blog while Googling themselves. They will feel a secret thrill as if they’re reading your secret diary, when in fact they are falling for your secret plan.
  3. Get more friends.
  4. Go to any random blog and leave a comment. The comment doesn’t even matter, only that you link it back to your blog. In fact, the comment should be something inscrutable. For example, just write “Turnip!” I would also recommend an exclamation point. The blogger and the blogger’s audience (i.e. that person’s friends and family) will inevitably think to themselves who is this person that has written “Turnip” with an exclamation point and then click on your link to uncover the mystery. Presto! More readers.
  5. Pay people to read it. Warning: this step may cut into your profits.

Troubleshooting II: Money. Why are you not rich yet?

  1. Hits are not as good as money. Only money is as good as money. Hits, however, can be converted into money.
  2. There are programs like Adsense that will place ads into your blog and based on a complicated geometry problem decide how much money to give you from these advertisers. I suggest you not do this because this is what we in the biz refer to as “selling out.”
  3. A far better and easier way to capitalize on your blog is to, as we like to say in the biz, be “discovered.” This is where a person with a lot of money reads your blog by accident and decides you are brilliant and wants to give you a lot of money to be your sponsor.
  4. An even easier way to capitalize off your blog is to convince your significant other that the above shadowy sponsor will find you sooner the more time you spend on your blog. Suggest to your significant other, therefore, that you should quit your job in order to dedicate more time to the blog. Enjoy not working.
  5. Finally, sell things on your blog. Like transcripts of this very “How to Blog” manual, available here for only $9.95!

You have completed my online course on the fundamentals of blogging. You are free to put the button “S. Craig Renfroe, Jr. Approved” on your blog (WARNING: This button is trademarked and the sole property of S. Craig Renfroe, Jr. Any attempt to actually put said button on your blog will result in a lawsuit).

Copyrighted 2008 (One final tip: be sure to put this at the end of every post so that no one steals your beautiful ideas and makes more money off them than you do.)

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Melville on Blogging

"I talk all about myself, and this is selfishness and egotism. Granted. But how help it? I am writing to you; I know little about you, but something about myself so I write about myself, -- at least, to you. Don't trouble yourself, though, about writing; and don't trouble yourself about visiting; and when you do visit, don't trouble yourself about talking. I will do all the writing and visiting and talking myself."

--from a letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne from Herman Melville