Sue Waters, who blogs at Mobile Technology in TAFE has so far found our weekly challenges . . . well, unchallenging. Last week she had already organized herself and this week she's rocking the headlines. So now she has dared the rest of us to find a blog task that will REALLY challenge her:
"Waiting for the "Challenge Sue Project" maybe you start a discussion thread with that title and get the community to come up with the hardest challenge LOL."
So here's your mission as Building a Better Blog community members--come up with a challenge that will blow Sue's socks off. Post it here and let's see if we can get her blogging juices flowing. We'll let Sue decide a winner and that person will receive the honor of being featured on the front page as the "Challenge Sue Waters" champion. Perhaps other prizes may be involved, too.
So let's see what you've got. Can YOU challenge Sue?
Well I will give her what is challenging me. I want to reach outside USA,.Canada and UK. I have readers from those countries.
I know people in other cultures, especially Germany, Japan. China and India are interested in the Canadian north and I have one or two from those countries as faithful readers. How do I promote to other cultures?
Oh, that's a good one, Vic! If Sue can get THAT one going for you. . .
You may want to check in with Eklavya, "The Indian Blogger" (one of the original 31 Day challenge members--you can find him in the right sidebar here). He might be able to at least provide some thoughts on how to appeal to people in India.
I thought I should maybe tell everyone a bit more about myself so it will help them work out how they are actually going to be able to CHALLENGE ME.
I’m well known for my Mobile Technology in TAFE web sites (there is quite a few of them --- they just keep breeding).
I’m Australian based in Perth and are married with two kids. Definitely love my work as a full-time TAFE lecturer, as I live in a northern suburb of Perth and travel 45 mins to my workplace at Challenger TAFE in pretty Fremantle (right next to the ocean). Fantastic job - I get to work both with fish and teach other lecturers about e-learning (definitely an usual and fishy combination). (TAFE is vocational education and training).
My websites are all about e-learning, web 2.0, m-learning (mobile learning), mobile technology and anything else I feel like talking about at the time.
The reason why Christine challenged me was during the 31 Day Project many of the other participants felt overwhelmed by my ability to keep up with, and complete the tasks. The 31 Day Project was an incredible experience and my blogging abillity improved considerably as a result.
So the question is--will anyone actually be able to CHALLENGE ME? And set a really hard task?
The Building a Better Blog site started after a group of bloggers worked together to go through Darren Rowse's 31 Days to Building a Better Blog Project. They were: