Often times bloggers can distance themselves from their readers by only telling us the good, so I absolutely loved this!
Not exact matches
Often times, guest
bloggers can save you a lot of
time and effort by doing the writing so you don't have to.
I agree with you Winnie, it's so great to see
bloggers spend so much
time not only on the photography but also the writing, that's where so much skill lies and is
often the hardest part.
I would be so appreciative if you could take the
time to check out all the
bloggers and vote for your favorite... as
often as you can between now and then.
i honestly think that if this site, and other arsenal (and football)
bloggers banged on about the fact that 5 - 10 % of the game is stoppages, and «extra
time» (where large chunks of
time are
often wasted as well) are insufficient, then change might occur.
Clearly,
blogger relations relations takes
time —
often, much more
time than traditional media relations.
Something jumped out at me during today's Vocus seminar on P.R. and New Media — journalists and
bloggers often see each other as rivals, but they're united in at least one very important way: both are desperately looking to fill space and / or
time in their publications with good...
Something jumped out at me during today's Vocus seminar on P.R. and New Media — journalists and
bloggers often see each other as rivals, but they're united in at least one very important way: both are desperately looking to fill space and / or
time in their publications with good content, and both also have trouble finding it in a vast, churning sea of online information.
And sometimes I'll see
bloggers sharing holiday posts with super cute ideas, but they're
often things that will never arrive in
time when I get around to thinking about ordering something.
Lol I am a mom
blogger, and I have taken certain photos for my blog or IG and staged them painstakingly well to look nice, however,
often times, just outside of the frame is complete chaos!
Every
time I open my closet I tend to pick it, but then I realized as a
blogger I'm not «allowed» to wear it so
often.
I
often get the question if I still buy clothes myself since I'm a full
time blogger?
But A) you had not seen the shoes very
often, B) you had not seen the necklace, C) you can see us three together and D) it is summer
time, so repeats are the perfect solution for
bloggers who like to relax a bit too.
If you're a long
time reader, you know that I
often team up with some other
bloggers babes for a seasonal series.
One of the questions I'm most
often asked is, «are you a full
time blogger?»
In my free
time, I
often watch makeup tutorials, scroll through Pinterest's «beauty» section, or stalk beauty
bloggers... but... I suck at doing my own.
One of the great things about being a smaller beauty
blogger such as myself is that I get to review more small business beauty brands and,
often times, find out that I can get a...
I don't see very many fashion
bloggers display overalls but it is a treat when I see it as I like the trend but don't
often times know how to best style them so that they look hip and stylish.
There is
often self - doubt for
bloggers and I think we have all been there a
time or two.
If you're a long
time reader, you know that I
often team up with some other
blogger babes for a seasonal series.
«I'm so glad that the athleisure trend is big this fall because, as a busy mom and
blogger, active wear is
often times my every day wear!
I don't think it is a requirement, but
often times hiring a
blogger is a good move, as they understand social media so well and usually have great connections with other brands and
bloggers.
* * Meet some
blogger friends in person * * Go rollerblading * * Go biking * * Visit the Farmer's Market
often * * Create new recipes * * Go to the Botanical Gardens * * Go to Ravinia * * Create a DIY medal / bib holder * *
Time myself at how fast I can run 1 mile * * Restore my happiness and emotional stability *
Bloggers can create and post content immediately, and
often update their blogs daily — even multiple
times per day.
Almost all critics and
bloggers are guilty of it at some
time or another — when one is suitably impressed by a particular film or performance, they
often express their approval in Oscar - related terms.
Whether you're a
blogger, a novelist, a commercial copywriter, a business report writer, or even just Angry of Tunbridge Wells who likes to fire off a punchy letter to The
Times every so
often, it's a great exercise in the effective use of words.
These are rare because
often bloggers won't have enough
time to actually read and review the plethora of books they are asked to promote.
Kittie — Some
bloggers do understand that, but finding them and catching them at the right
time is
often very difficult.
When it comes to dealing with book
bloggers many have made choices to reduce the number of requests and
often this has nothing to do with the author who happens upon their blog, yet many
times I've seen authors take it personally like the
blogger was against them.
Business is
often about relationships, and I have been friends with this VA for a long
time, so I heard her cry for help in another
blogger group we are in together and I reached out to her.
This strategy also works for long -
time bloggers who are
often sitting on as much information as a book would contain.»
Often we see authors say things like: «I don't think that
blogger is worth my
time,» or «They don't have enough followers.»
If you explore
blogger articles around their investment strategies they will
often quote «
Time in the market is more important than
timing the market».
Even some of the small pet food companies,
often championed by
bloggers, come in for their share of heat at
times.
I
often ask myself how can «normal» people even think to compete with these kind of
bloggers, always good - looking, well - dressed and in some cases so well - funded... I do not know if «normal people» (maybe having a job, and not having the chance to leave it so easily to become a full -
time - traveller) will ever have the opportunity to find a small place on the web to tell their short stories about travel... but your article gives some rest from the average - travel - blog - article and hope for those who do not want to be a part of them.
And as Mr Pickles pointed out to me at FTU, when these expert travelers (
bloggers or not) do happen to have problems of some kind, you can
often times see their thought process as they figure out a solution.
«Access to fans on social media that are at the ready to follow their trip from start to finish is just one thing the
blogger has over the writer,» said Maja Derviskadic, social media manager at Hawkins International PR in New York, adding that «real -
time coverage by
bloggers often drives the bottom line quicker with more transparency in terms of tracking impact.»
You'll
often hear amazing success stories coming from travel
bloggers, where they began with no experience, and now it's become their full -
time job.
Bloggers and journalists get bombarded with emails and are
often time - poor.
As a small and simple
blogger, I have wasted far too much
time answering the same questions over and over, but I can not imagine the difficulty scientists must face doing the same thing, with their mandatory (and
often self - imposed) requirements of rigorousness and comprehensive documentation.
[Climateprogress.com
blogger] Joe Romm, for example,
often drawing on quotes from [Drexel University Professor] Bob Brulle, routinely singles out the NY
Times and specific reporters at the paper for his annual «non-excellence in journalism awards,» even going so far as to feature Brulle calling the NY
Times an «echo chamber for climate change disinformation.»
As a recent but prolific
blogger, I
often get asked, «I don't have the
time and what would I blog about?»
If being a full
time blogger ever appears to be too good to be true (get «free stuff» for your house, get paid to decorate and travel and sit around talking to friends in your computer all day), let me tell you... much of what I do is a lot of fun, but it is
often a lot more work than you might think.
And, not only do we have the pressure to do more (
often because of all the online input showing us how much everyone else is apparently doing), but if we are a
blogger, we feel compelled to take additional
time to document our every move.