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As we make the switch from talking about grammar to getting into the real topic of this Web site . . . creativity and idea generation to build content and link popularity for our Web sites . . . we need to switch from the left side of our brains to the right.
What does this mean?
We need to quit worrying about grammar issues and how we talk ON THIS BLOG and focus on the topic at hand: building content and link pop through creativity. The last thing I want you to be is crippled with fear about typing something because you’re scared it will be wrong grammar wise.
Rule #1: When you write content, don’t worry about grammar. You shouldn’t even edit as you write. Wait until you’ve finished before you start editing. If you worry about grammar while you’re writing, or if you edit as you go along, you may never quit editing, and you’ll never get your content finished and up online.
That’s why some people never finish their work. I see the same problem with search engine optimizers. They optimize their Web pages to DEATH! Instead, optimize your page and put it online. Then move to the next page. Don’t spend hours optimizing a page. If you spend hours, you’re doing something wrong. Trust me on this. You should be spending more time creating quality content for your visitors than you do optimizing.
Unless we drift back into the left brain to discuss grammar or editing, we’re going to relax on this blog and have FUN. You can’t be creative if you can’t relax. If you’re worrying about grammar, you won’t relax.
So from now on, misspellings are fine, grammar errors are fine, everything is fine EXCEPT negativity. Negativity is not allowed. (It’s even fine to use “fine” four times in the same paragraph.)
We’ll take left brainers if you keep your arms uncrossed and if you have a learning spirit.
We’re here to help everyone.
Hope you’re having a great weekend. On Monday, we’ll have our first brainstorming session.
Robin

Love the imagery: “…if you keep your arms uncrossed…”
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