Filling in the posts that were deleted

Filling in the posts that were deleted.

Thank goodness for a drafts folder had 50 drafts going all the way back to 2009.

The dozens of posts i completely, and permanently deleted – zero opportunity to retrieve them and repost now that i’m retired from Disney.

Written Nov 25, 2017.

Hey, Mr Creativity, whatcha gonna do?

Hey, Mr Creativity, whatcha gonna do?

Look at all five blogs:

April – Dec 2009.

Sept – Dec 2010.

Needed to add placeholder posts to get credit for the dozens of posts i deleted while working at Disney Institute.

In the absence of Corporate Social Media guidelines, i decided to err on the side of caution.

Most likely an over-reaction, but in the moment, i left nothing to chance.

There were many leaders who were afraid of what they didn’t understand – social media’s power to influence.

Social media and the role it plays in our daily professional life

Social media.

This post is for anyone who struggles to write publically.

The advice for every blogger is that comments are usually sparse. Most people don’t comment. Because…

  1. They’re too busy
  2. It’s cumbersome to leave a comment
  3. They don’t believe anyone will read it
  4. They don’t know how to say what they feel
  5. They are afraid of looking bad
  6. They really have no interest in commenting

It was interesting to stumble upon a world-class business website that didn’t have a single comment for four months.

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How To Edit Your WordPress Blog Header

A couple easy steps:

  • Log into site admin
  • Under Appearance, Select Editor
  • Use Command/F to pop up search screen (in upper right)
  • Type Site-Description, which highlights the CSS codes that match
  • Copy font from Site-Title, then paste in Site Description, under last line of text
  • Make sure bracket } is on the line below font line
  • Adjust site-title to 35px
  • Keep or adjust site description font to 30px
  • Set site-title width at 350-400px
  • Set site description width to 400-550
  • Both widths depend on length of title & length of description