Another Blog Triage class is headed for the history books. On this last day of class, Cynthia Morris and I have graduated the following students who worked hard over the last 4 weeks to make big improvements to their blogs.
As with most classes, some people sign up and aren’t able to take full advantage of the class at the time, but those who did the work were well rewarded. Check out the blogs for yourself!
Linda Allard, Richmond, Virginia
Dawn Blair, Jerome, Idaho
Susan Buret, New South Wales, Australia
Carrie Cahill Mulligan, Canaan, New Hampshire
Liz Crain, Capitola, California
Mary Anne Davis, Chatham, New York
Jane Denison, Sedalia, Colorado
Paula Graham, Oxford Pennsylvania
Jackie Jacobson, Indio, California
Marie Kazalia, Farmdale, Ohio
Kathleen Kibblehouse, Chesterfield, Missouri
B Lancton, Fredericksburg, Texas
Mindy Lighthipe, Warren, New Jersey
Deb Strong Napple, Glenside, Pennsylvania
Deborah Putnoi, Boston, Massachusetts
Regina, Louisville, Colorado
Jana Rezucha, Boulder, Colorado
Marybeth Rothman, Tenafly, New Jersey
Cyd Rust, Loveland, Colorado
Ana Isabel Sanchez, Bethesda, Maryland
Soukie, Gainesville, Florida
Keith Stanley, Washington, DC
Janice Mason Steeves, Rockwood, Ontario, Canada
Shannon Sunderland, Boulder, Colorado
Ann Turpin Thayer, Phoenix, Arizona
Congratulations to all!
7 thoughts on “Blog class “patients” check out with improved blogs”
This class was so helpful to me… I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in getting life back into their blog.
Many thanks, Alyson & Cynthia, for guiding us gently, but firmly through it.
And congratulations to this graduating class! The curve was steep, but the ride was definitely fun… thank you.
This class was just the right pace and amount of time. Each lesson provoked thought and action. It was a good combination of class, guidance from Alyson and Cynthia (who are a dynamite duet, BTW), and ‘open lab’ both on the class blog and out in the bigger world of the students’ blogs, facebook, twitter and email.
It was especially helpful to witness the blogs of others evolving and to get comments on my own blog. I learned plenty, made some very powerful changes to my blog and have a lot of new connections. Group hug!
Oh *glee*! How delightful!
Carrie and Liz: You were both start students. Your blogs made HUGE improvements. Thanks for being such valuable participants!
Thank you, Alyson, for the comment on your blog. And thank you to you and Cynthia. The class was a lot of fun! Even my blog reading friend went out to my blog and commented how much better it was – she was shocked at the improvement and it inspired her to get to work on her blog. It’s contagious!
Thank you again for the wonderful journeys you inspired!
Alyson and Cynthia,
Thank you so much for the blog triage course. I feel inspired, informed and energized and I’m getting lots of good feedback about my revitalized blog.
I would recommend the course to anyone (artist or not) wanting to create an interesting blog.
Dawn: I love hearing that! You’ve inspired someone else.
Susan: Thank you for your kind recommendation. I’m so glad you got a lot out of the class.