word camp philly 2014: good content
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How to write good content,and the history of online contentTRANSCRIPT
One Weird Trick to Writing Good Content
@vboykis
About Me @vboykis
blog.vickiboykis.com
Before 2003
2003-2007
Please give us some pageviews
Post- 2007
Today
One thing never changes
People like genuine-ness. And people like good stories.
Be genuine
Be consistent
Share your work
Read others
Resources 1. Penelope Trunk’s Guide to Blogging 2. Paul Ford/ hCp://www.Frain.com/ 3. Paul Graham 4. Language Hat 5. The Bloggess 6. The Toast 7. Diary of a Gold-‐Digger 8. Aeon Magazine 9. The Browser 10. Ask a Manager 11. AVC 12. HyperboleandAHalf
Thank you!
Paintings, in order • Slide 1: Abbe Jean-‐Jaques Huber, Maurice Quen]n de La Tour • Slide 2: In A Roman Osteria, Carl Bloch • Slide 3: Portrait of an Unknown Woman, Ivan Kramskoi • Slide 4: The Glass of Wine, Vermeer • Slide 5: Le Discret, Joseph Ducreux • Slide 6: Self-‐portrait, Joseph Ducreux • Slide 7: Photo taken by Michael Anthony Murphy (ask me for contact info) • Slide 8: The Milkmaids and Friends, Nikolai Baskakov • Slide 10: Pics from this site • Slide 11: Luncheon of the Boa]ng Party, Renoir • Slide 13: King Drinks, Jacob Jordaens • Slide 16: The Tribute Money, John Singleton Copley • Slide 18: The Triumph of Death, Brueghel • Slide 22: S-‐curve • Slide 24: Grandfather Stories, Konstan]k Makovsky • Slide 26: The Laughing Cavalier, Frans Hals • Slide 28: Pushkin at the Mikhalkovsky, Pytor Konchalovsky • Slide 28: Tete-‐a-‐tete, Vladimir Makovsky • Slide 32: The Big Daily Read, Jean Helion