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Building readership and blogrolls (6 th  grade literacy) No matter the real reason that you started blogging, every blogger wants readers!
In this activity you will:  Be introduced to blogrolls and why they are important  Learn how to set up your blogroll on your own blog  Discover the different tools you can use to build readership  Learn about how twitter might be your new best friend  Visit the Discussion Question for Activity 8  Complete the extension activity (if you have time)
Step 1: All About Blogrolls Though they may sound like something that might have just come out of the oven, a ‘blogroll’ is a fancy name for a list of links that are found in a sidebar of a blog.
Blogrolls = Favorite Blogs Bloggers commonly use blogrolls to list their favorite blogs.  Blogrolls help readers locate other blogs worth reading — you are saying  “these are some blogs I like – which are worth checking out!”
Building a Blogroll Building a quality blogroll is a good first step in building readership in that it can help grow a community feeling that is often achieved by the best and most influential bloggers.
Step 2: Setting Up Your Blogroll Every newly created Edublog has the same default widgets in its sidebars — including a blogroll. You add links to your blogroll as follows: 1.  Go to  Links > Add New
1.  Go to  Links > Add New
2.  Add the name of the blog to the  Name Module
3.  Add the blog URL to the  Web Address Module
4.  Select  Blogroll  in the  Categories Module  and click  Add Link
How To Use Link Categories To Organize Links and Blogs   You can sort students from different classes or links into separate categories as follows:  1.  Click on  Add A New Category  in the  Categories Module
1. Click on  Add A New Category  in the  Categories Module
2.  Add the category name then click  Add
3.  Now instead of selecting blogroll you just choose the correct category for the link and click  Add Link
Sorting links into Blogrolls Check out  Huzzah  to see how categories can be used to sort links in blogrolls: Student blogs are listed using the catgeory  Class Blogs   Class blogs they read are listed using the category  Our Blogroll
How To Edit Links After adding links, you may want to edit them or delete the default links included on the blogroll of newly created Edublog. 1.  Go to  Links > Edit
1.  Go to  Links > Edit
2.   To delete a link, hover over the link name and click the  Delete  option that appears below it.
3.  To delete multiple links, select several links and then choose  Delete  from the drop down Bulk Action menu, and click  Apply .
4.  To edit a link, hover over the link name and click the  Edit  option that appears below it.
Adding your Blogroll to Your Blog Sidebar   The Links Widget  is used to display the links you added to your blogroll in your sidebar. Every newly created Edublog has the same default widgets in its sidebars — including a blogroll.  However,  when you add any widget to a newly created blog (via  Appearance > Widgets ) it automatically removes the default Edublogs widgets.
You add your blogroll back into the sidebar as follows:   1.  Go to  Appearance  >  Widgets  in your Dashboard
2. Click on the desired Sidebar to expand (so you can add the widgets) 3.  Drag the  Links Widget  from the  Available Widgets  area into the Sidebar area on the right
Step 3: Building Readership There are three key words to keep in mind when working to build readership: 1. Consistency 2. Time 3. Social Networking
Write Everyday! First, in order for readers to visit your blog, you must  consistently  write quality and interesting posts . You don’t need to always come out with a  brand new idea , or be  particularly unique  in what you have to say – and if you find it  interesting enough to write about , chances are there are others out there that will find it interesting enough to read.
Social Networking Social networking  tools such as facebook and twitter are the absolute best ways of getting the word out about your blog.  You should consider  setting up  facebook  to automatically post  all of your blog posts into your live stream so that all of your friends and followers get notified of new posts.
RSS Feeds You should also make sure that you set up the RSS subscription and email subscription widgets. Subscribe by RSS  - Here’s the  instructions for how you set it up .  Subscribe by Email  - Here’s the  instructions for how you set it up .
Step 4: Twitter 101 A true introduction to twitter is a whole different post. In fact,  it is this post here . But if you don’t already have a twitter account, then there is no better time then now to get one! Go to  twitter.com   Click on the yellow ‘Sign-up’ button on the right, and off you go!
Follow people on Twitter To get your feet wet, “follow” a handful of people. If you don’t know anyone yet on twitter, maybe the four organizers of this challenge are a good place to start: @ suewaters , @ tasteach , @ murcha , and @ ronnieburt
Tweets You can easily follow these by signing into twitter, clicking on the links above, and clicking on the “Follow” button on the page. Challenge yourself to follow a few twitterers and see what it is all about. And before diving in too far, do check out the post mentioned above: A Twitteraholic’s Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter
Step 5: Visit the Discussion Question for Activity 8 Visit the  Discussion question for activity eight  and leave your feedback. If you have any problems with the antispam word then come back and leave your feedback on this post.
Step 6:  Complete the extension activity (if you have time) Visit the Advanced Activity 8 post and scroll down to the comment section. Find 5 posts that other bloggers have written in the comment section about building readership and social networking. Read these posts and leave a comment about your thoughts or sharing what you learned.

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Building readership and blogrolls

  • 1. Building readership and blogrolls (6 th grade literacy) No matter the real reason that you started blogging, every blogger wants readers!
  • 2. In this activity you will: Be introduced to blogrolls and why they are important Learn how to set up your blogroll on your own blog Discover the different tools you can use to build readership Learn about how twitter might be your new best friend Visit the Discussion Question for Activity 8 Complete the extension activity (if you have time)
  • 3. Step 1: All About Blogrolls Though they may sound like something that might have just come out of the oven, a ‘blogroll’ is a fancy name for a list of links that are found in a sidebar of a blog.
  • 4. Blogrolls = Favorite Blogs Bloggers commonly use blogrolls to list their favorite blogs.  Blogrolls help readers locate other blogs worth reading — you are saying “these are some blogs I like – which are worth checking out!”
  • 5. Building a Blogroll Building a quality blogroll is a good first step in building readership in that it can help grow a community feeling that is often achieved by the best and most influential bloggers.
  • 6. Step 2: Setting Up Your Blogroll Every newly created Edublog has the same default widgets in its sidebars — including a blogroll. You add links to your blogroll as follows: 1.  Go to Links > Add New
  • 7. 1.  Go to Links > Add New
  • 8. 2.  Add the name of the blog to the Name Module
  • 9. 3.  Add the blog URL to the Web Address Module
  • 10. 4.  Select Blogroll in the Categories Module and click Add Link
  • 11. How To Use Link Categories To Organize Links and Blogs You can sort students from different classes or links into separate categories as follows: 1.  Click on Add A New Category in the Categories Module
  • 12. 1. Click on Add A New Category in the Categories Module
  • 13. 2.  Add the category name then click Add
  • 14. 3.  Now instead of selecting blogroll you just choose the correct category for the link and click Add Link
  • 15. Sorting links into Blogrolls Check out Huzzah to see how categories can be used to sort links in blogrolls: Student blogs are listed using the catgeory Class Blogs Class blogs they read are listed using the category Our Blogroll
  • 16. How To Edit Links After adding links, you may want to edit them or delete the default links included on the blogroll of newly created Edublog. 1.  Go to Links > Edit
  • 17. 1.  Go to Links > Edit
  • 18. 2.   To delete a link, hover over the link name and click the Delete option that appears below it.
  • 19. 3.  To delete multiple links, select several links and then choose Delete from the drop down Bulk Action menu, and click Apply .
  • 20. 4.  To edit a link, hover over the link name and click the Edit option that appears below it.
  • 21. Adding your Blogroll to Your Blog Sidebar The Links Widget  is used to display the links you added to your blogroll in your sidebar. Every newly created Edublog has the same default widgets in its sidebars — including a blogroll.  However,  when you add any widget to a newly created blog (via Appearance > Widgets ) it automatically removes the default Edublogs widgets.
  • 22. You add your blogroll back into the sidebar as follows: 1.  Go to Appearance > Widgets in your Dashboard
  • 23. 2. Click on the desired Sidebar to expand (so you can add the widgets) 3.  Drag the Links Widget from the Available Widgets area into the Sidebar area on the right
  • 24. Step 3: Building Readership There are three key words to keep in mind when working to build readership: 1. Consistency 2. Time 3. Social Networking
  • 25. Write Everyday! First, in order for readers to visit your blog, you must  consistently write quality and interesting posts . You don’t need to always come out with a brand new idea , or be particularly unique in what you have to say – and if you find it interesting enough to write about , chances are there are others out there that will find it interesting enough to read.
  • 26. Social Networking Social networking tools such as facebook and twitter are the absolute best ways of getting the word out about your blog. You should consider setting up facebook to automatically post all of your blog posts into your live stream so that all of your friends and followers get notified of new posts.
  • 27. RSS Feeds You should also make sure that you set up the RSS subscription and email subscription widgets. Subscribe by RSS  - Here’s the  instructions for how you set it up . Subscribe by Email  - Here’s the  instructions for how you set it up .
  • 28. Step 4: Twitter 101 A true introduction to twitter is a whole different post. In fact,  it is this post here . But if you don’t already have a twitter account, then there is no better time then now to get one! Go to twitter.com Click on the yellow ‘Sign-up’ button on the right, and off you go!
  • 29. Follow people on Twitter To get your feet wet, “follow” a handful of people. If you don’t know anyone yet on twitter, maybe the four organizers of this challenge are a good place to start: @ suewaters , @ tasteach , @ murcha , and @ ronnieburt
  • 30. Tweets You can easily follow these by signing into twitter, clicking on the links above, and clicking on the “Follow” button on the page. Challenge yourself to follow a few twitterers and see what it is all about. And before diving in too far, do check out the post mentioned above: A Twitteraholic’s Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter
  • 31. Step 5: Visit the Discussion Question for Activity 8 Visit the  Discussion question for activity eight and leave your feedback. If you have any problems with the antispam word then come back and leave your feedback on this post.
  • 32. Step 6:  Complete the extension activity (if you have time) Visit the Advanced Activity 8 post and scroll down to the comment section. Find 5 posts that other bloggers have written in the comment section about building readership and social networking. Read these posts and leave a comment about your thoughts or sharing what you learned.