Clients and Articles
New image of Mike DeHaan
This is a different picture, in case anyone did not notice.
I have yet to check my in-box to determine whether I have client feedback. If not, there are several articles waiting for me to write for Environmental Graffiti and Suite 101.
Lacking any clients wielding cattle-prods this morning, I began working on outstanding articles.
The first drafted and published was a Squidoo lens, "The DeHaan Lens for Doukhobor Beliefs and History". Whenever possible, I follow-up articles in other sites with a Lens. I was surprised to find that Amazon sells a Doukhobor-style do-it-yourself casket kit.
I finally wrote the Environmental Graffiti article about the environmental choices involved in "carob versus chocolate". It seems to have a problem with some of the images that were uploaded just fine in the editor but turned back into HTML code after publishing. Let's see if my agonized e-mail to some editors gets a reassuring response, or another editor just complains on Monday. In any case, that article is still under moderation, meaning "not yet available on the Internet".
I followed-up with my Suite 101 article Choosing Chocolate or Carob as a Valentines Day Gift. This considers the nutritional angle more than the environmental. Some of the research, and all the images, were taken during the Environmental Graffiti research stage. This is a reasonable way of getting more value from the single sweep. I used to take much longer finding commercial-reuse images, so they were always recycled to new articles. That process is a bit quicker now, but the other research tasks are still worth doubling up.
So a "chocolate versus carob" Squidoo lens should be in my future. I have several angles to pursue there. Triangular Toblerones, squares of chocolate...
I have yet to check my in-box to determine whether I have client feedback. If not, there are several articles waiting for me to write for Environmental Graffiti and Suite 101.
Lacking any clients wielding cattle-prods this morning, I began working on outstanding articles.
The first drafted and published was a Squidoo lens, "The DeHaan Lens for Doukhobor Beliefs and History". Whenever possible, I follow-up articles in other sites with a Lens. I was surprised to find that Amazon sells a Doukhobor-style do-it-yourself casket kit.
I finally wrote the Environmental Graffiti article about the environmental choices involved in "carob versus chocolate". It seems to have a problem with some of the images that were uploaded just fine in the editor but turned back into HTML code after publishing. Let's see if my agonized e-mail to some editors gets a reassuring response, or another editor just complains on Monday. In any case, that article is still under moderation, meaning "not yet available on the Internet".
I followed-up with my Suite 101 article Choosing Chocolate or Carob as a Valentines Day Gift. This considers the nutritional angle more than the environmental. Some of the research, and all the images, were taken during the Environmental Graffiti research stage. This is a reasonable way of getting more value from the single sweep. I used to take much longer finding commercial-reuse images, so they were always recycled to new articles. That process is a bit quicker now, but the other research tasks are still worth doubling up.
So a "chocolate versus carob" Squidoo lens should be in my future. I have several angles to pursue there. Triangular Toblerones, squares of chocolate...