If you’ve ever received a driver’s permit, written a grant
proposal, traveled by plane, applied for college, filled out a job application,
made an insurance claim or voted in an election, you have a clear understanding
of how important it is to follow directions.
Whether simple or complex – directions guide us on the road to achieving (or at least getting closer to) whatever end result we are seeking. We all make mistakes – it’s true. Oftentimes, however, a lot of these mistakes can be significantly reduced – even eliminated – by simply reading and following directions as carefully as we are able.
Whether simple or complex – directions guide us on the road to achieving (or at least getting closer to) whatever end result we are seeking. We all make mistakes – it’s true. Oftentimes, however, a lot of these mistakes can be significantly reduced – even eliminated – by simply reading and following directions as carefully as we are able.
As we head toward the Blogging
from A-to-Z Challenge in April, please take heed on the directions and guidelines that are
set forth for participants. Doing so will help Co-Hosts and fellow participants to prevent unnecessary potholes and bumps in the
road from developing at our alphabet blogging party.
Making
Category Changes
This
includes: Adding a Category , Removing a Category or Modifying a Category
"Apologies
for circumventing the system to add a second entry WITH the
category this time. You can delete # 164"
"I neglected to put (WR) by my name, sorry!"
"Oops.
Signed up before my morning coffee, and forgot to put the HU category."
"I see I am one of those who forgot to add a category."
"I signed
up but forgot to put the MI category in...sorry!"
The scenarios above have one Question in common: Can I Change My Category Code?
The Short Answer: No
The Long Answer: The “requirement” factor is one of the most common
misconceptions about using blog categories when signing up for the A-to-Z
Challenge. Since 2013, the Co-Hosts have offered a list of categories and their corresponding codes that
bloggers can included at end of their blog’s name, when signing up for the
challenge. As a participant, using a category code or not is entirely your choice.
Therefore, if you forget to add a category code the first time around, it is not a
big deal. There is no need to request that one be added later on down the line.
Blogs that contain adult content are the only exception to this rule. All
categories are optional, except for the Adult Content (AC) category.
Your
Spot/Number on the Signup List
"I can't
believe I was late on the list again this year. My goal was to make the top one
hundred."
"number
14 on the list, beats my number from last year, one thousand and something!"
The scenarios above have one Concern in common:
How can I be in the best position on the signup list to get more visits, comments, fans, friends, followers, etc. during the A-to-Z Challenge?
Our Short Response: It's not about where you are on the signup list. It's about how you participate with (and make yourself known to) other bloggers on the signup list.
Our Long Response: The number where your blog is currently located on the signup
list may be subject to change as we clean up the list. In the early years of
the A-to-Z Challenge, being higher on the list could help bring you more
readers –especially during the first week or two in April. That is because
everybody started at #1 and worked their way down the list; even with a
“randomizer” widget that Arlee had available at times, this method of
participation make it difficult for blogs that were further down on the list to
see any real bump in traffic, comments, followers and general interactions with
fellow A-to-Z Challenge participants.
These days, we’ve attempted to balance things out by asking ALL
participants to start visiting the blogs that are listed after their blog. So,
if you are blog #144 on the signup list, then you would start visiting blog
#145 and then #146 and so on until you’ve either visited all the blogs on the
signup list after yours or the end of the 2014 A-to-Z Challenge arrives –
whichever comes first. If everyone pitches in to help with this by starting on
the next blog down on the list, after their own, we can nearly ensure that all
participating blogs get a sizable amount of new visitors during the challenge.
Each year, Co-Hosts as well as select participants of the Blogging from A-to-Z Challenge have taken great care in providing information that addresses common questions and concerns involving our April blog hop.
Due to the massive volume of bloggers who signup to participate in the A-to-Z Challenge, it is crucial that each participant practices his or her due diligence in paying attention to the Guidelines set forth on the A-to-Z Challenge Sign-up List as well as the knowledge provided in content published on this blog -- while also taking into account the additional information available on our FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) page and our CONTACT page.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
- Never underestimate the power of networking -- one of the fastest ways to get help with something related to the #atozchallenge is to reach out to a fellow blogger who you know is participating in the challenge.
- When in doubt, you can connect with one of the Co-Hosts or send your question/concern to @AprilA2Z.
Each year, Co-Hosts as well as select participants of the Blogging from A-to-Z Challenge have taken great care in providing information that addresses common questions and concerns involving our April blog hop.
Due to the massive volume of bloggers who signup to participate in the A-to-Z Challenge, it is crucial that each participant practices his or her due diligence in paying attention to the Guidelines set forth on the A-to-Z Challenge Sign-up List as well as the knowledge provided in content published on this blog -- while also taking into account the additional information available on our FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) page and our CONTACT page.