Cobbler Wants Children to Have Shoes!
It's kind of like the parable of cobbler's children with no shoes. I've been so busy with client blogs, that I didn't take time for my own.
I'm a bit embarrassed to admit it's been a challenge to establish and maintain my own blog, much less make improvements. First I intended to make it "perfect" before launching. Then I decided that might take too long and was not realistic, so I started posting before completing the layout.
Last week I had discussions with fellow bloggers who said they don't pay much attention to the "about" pages. Then I ran into several people who wanted to know why I didn't have information posted on my "about" page. Since that's one of my favorite reads (because I like to know who is writing and what their background is), I decided it was time to take action. So, I'm happy to report that at least my "about page" is repaired and I'm working on more improvements.
The fact that I'm in good company gives me some comfort:
- The cobbler's children have no shoes by 43 Things
- Cobbler's New Shoes by EfficiencyLab
- In the Meantime by Todd Defren at The Good Pitch Blog
- The Cobbler's Kids: You are Your Most Important Client by David Henderson at the Bulldog Reporter
Have any of you had a similar problem and how did you resolve it? I want my kids to have shoes!
























Keep it up Sandra, you have done a nice job by maintaining your blog at a position and still you are working on it to raise it higher.
Posted by: Xeena | July 14, 2008 at 02:25 AM
i actually really like the blog layout. Anyways, i also try to donate my old shoes.
Posted by: tmikuckis | August 01, 2008 at 10:10 PM
Great blog. Thank you!
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So have you done with your improvements in blog and its been launched?
Posted by: Myrtle Beach Condos | September 04, 2008 at 02:17 AM
I also want to help giving shoes to those children.
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