
Liz Strauss listed a morning of what she named… Outstanding Bloggers’ Most Successful Posts today over at Successful and Outstanding Bloggers. In Liz’s incredible tone and community building fashion, she captured some fun stories from all over, and I’ve been reading her list since. ![]()
In Liz’ words, “Outstanding bloggers identified these posts as their most successful in the first 250 comments of the party.”
Here's the complete morning list - as a way to keep Liz' party idea rolling:
1. Motley F….. Crue by Martin (warning: some words my offend).
2. You’ve only Got 30 Seconds or 20 Words… by Char and The Queen of Multitasking or ADD? by Char
3. Your Life, Your Greatest Work of Art by Rick
4. Biphasic Sleep : 30 Day Summary by Scott
5. The Ingenious Thomas Heatherwick by Mark McGuinness
6. My Three Most Influential Teachers by Kent Blumberg
7. Negative Thinking Power by Chris Cree
8. The Power of 48 Minutes by John Richardson
9. 3 Valuable Lessons from 1st Grade Career Day by Tony D. Clark
10. You’d Have to be Brain Dead to Listen Up! by Ellen Weber
11. What Adoption Usually Looks Like by Kate and No More Gratuitous Celebrity Mother Mentions
12. New to Blogging? So was I at one time… by TechZ and My # 1 Digg I heart geek boys
13. What Do You See in This Drawing? by Robyn McMaster
14. Ignore the Sun by Roger von Oech and Do You Recognize This Symbol?
15. 21 Ways to Be More Creative by Christine Kane
16. Amusing PowerPoint Slideshows in Hart’s email by HART
17. Writing like Dead Grass by Michael Stelzner
18. Net Neutrality Threatens Grandparents/Vets by Joe
19. We Can Still Pass The Combating Autism Act by Big Roy
20. Who Do You Think You Are? by Steve
21. The Purpose of A Hearty Life by Hsien Lei
23. media strategic myopia by Mike Dunn
24. Keep moving toward your goals by Kirsten Harrell, Psy.D.
25. Breaking: Bach Joins Keller Williams Realty by Benjamin
26. Home At Last by Debbie Call
27. The Shoes by Candice
Which ones spoke to your business brain today? What are you writing your way into these day, that could fit into the next invited list? It’s a regular talent pool over at that site, the way any workplace could become with a Liz Strauss at the helm.










Hi Ellen,
I found your blog from Liz's list. You have some very interesting articles here, and it looks like you are a public speaker. As a Toastmaster, I'm always looking for new material to speak on, and this blog has a wealth of useful information. Keep up the great work!
John
Posted by: John Richardson | October 26, 2006 4:47 PM | Permalink to Comment