Sentences with phrase «still at this blogging»

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I had one of the most - read World of Warcraft blogs on the Internet at a time when blogging was still relatively new (2007).
as my last session of Day 2 at SES San Jose 2007, I was glad to see that everyone there was still in high spirits after the long day of learning, blogging, networking and preparing for the Google Dance.
I stopped blogging at ATP because, frankly, I became afraid of being ousted prematurely from my position as a paid minister (still had bills to pay).
When not watching the films of Terence Malick, he can be found blogging at Still Searching.
But since I'm writing another book right now, my blogging has fallen off a bit at the moment but I am still writing a big newsy free e-newsletter to my subscribers every month on the 20th so if you'd like to sign up for Field Notes, just click here.
Okay, Lydia... here's the situation that (very obviously) inspired David blogging this in the first place: A friend posts a blog post detailing his own verbal abuse at the hands of his father, how he's still affected by the «disappointment» his father made him feel he was.
I'll still be blogging several days a week at First Thoughts, as well as updating my personal blog, Castle in the Sea.
Alas, here I am back at the best muffin recipe ever and so glad that you're still blogging.
Looking through her cookbook, which you can still get on the link I left for Amazon, besides drooling at all the pictures, I was drawn to one that I remember from way - back - when that I made when she first came out with the recipe not long after I started blogging in 2008 for these Butterfinger Brownies.
Things are still crazy at work and in my life, and I'm not sure when any of that will change — but I'm still earnestly trying to make time for blogging and I definitely don't have any plans of stopping.
I have always considered myself a writer at heart, and as evidenced by nearly 10 years of blogging, I clearly still love writing!
I'm still pretty new at all of this blogging stuff so I might be doing it wrong.
I'm still new at blogging and I've never been to a blog party, but it looks like lots of fun!
I know it's common for blogs to stage giveaways and contests, but I'm still pretty new at this blogging thing and it's enough of a challenge just to write two or three posts a day that you might actually want to read.
Shes still active in tennis, blogging about current tournaments at World Team Tennis, an organization she helped found.
She started her vegan professional life blogging at JLGoesVegan.com, which is still going strong.
I hope to still be blogging at Statements in Fashion, sharing outfits, ideas and making many new friends along the way!
I'm still pretty new at all of this blogging stuff so I might be doing it wrong.
I still love blogging more than ever and I am so thankful to live my dream but at the same time, I feel that things have gotten redundant and stale when I had envisioned growth and excitement.
I'm still fairly new to this blogging game so I think 11 nominations is a bit much for me at the moment.
Before I started blogging and when I still lived in Seattle, I used to wear a lot of camouflage print and for no reason at all, I just stopped wearing it.
I've been at blogging a while but learned SO much from Abby's book... I'm still implementing things I learned from it!
I don't ever want to be a sell - out and I still feel a little weird doing sponsored posts but I never in a million years would have guessed that blogging could bring me opportunities like the one at Arlington or even Lakeshore Beverage.
In fact, my fingers are still thawing from the bitter cold I endured (dramatic, I'm aware) during this photo session with my blogging bestie over at The Naked Canvas.
One of the things I love most about blogging is that I will always have a visual record of my travels and experiences, but it's still really wonderful to physically have images printed and displayed at home.
I still love blogging though and I will try to post at least twice a week.
I'm still in awe of your experience at NYFW and especially loved your post about meeting Jen from Dressing with Class — isn't it crazy how blogging brings people together?
Blogging was still entirely for fun at this time, but I was still consumed with it every day.
When I look back at my first three months of blogging, my general thought was «what was I thinking???» I didn't really have a clue what I was doing (I still do nt really know what I am doing) but thats ok.
Even though I have been at this blogging thing for almost two years, I still feel like there is so much that I have yet to learn.
I'm still beginning to see the light here at the RBD blog, cleaning up the site and applying things I've learned over the past two years of blogging.
Shoutout: I started a new blog this June — TravelingJackie.com, would love a mention there, and still blogging and podcasting at TheBudgetMindedTraveler.com as well.
I'm still a newbie at blogging let along travel blogging.
I blogged the other day about whether light at night does or does not affect bass fishing, and for all the different answers and opinions, I am still going with trying to keep as much light off the water as possible when I am fishing areas that would not naturally see any light.
Several months ago, around the time I moved West and decided to try my hand at blogging and travel hacking for a living, I made a sort of philosophical decision that I would only manufacture spend in bonus categories, except for the few very, very cheap options still available, where I would continue to manufacture non-bonused (but hopefully valuable!)
This passage from one of my posts on day one — Oct. 24, 2007 — still serves well as an articulation of why I think blogging (at least the way I do it) is a useful enterprise:
Although quite a few people helped to show that this wasn't true, the lion's share of the credit, at least in the blogosphere, goes to Tim Lambert (who stopped blogging a while back, though his site still runs a montly open thread).
In anticipation of this year's 10th annual Clawbies, we looked back at those original winners and runners up, and were glad to see so many of them still blogging regularly.
At the time, blogging was still quite new and a huge leap for me.
The jury's still out on that question, but as this recent post by Orin Kerr at Volokh shows, blogging can get even a law professor accused of copyright violations and hypocrisy.
But, as Larry Bodine at Law Marketing Blog points out, While the Young Stray, Serious Readers Still Follow Blogs, noting that blogging among 34 to 73 year - olds increased.
You read about other attorneys blogging but are hesitant in fear because of the unknown time commitment; you see small businesses using Facebook for connecting with clients and the community, yet you're still not sure how sharing pictures of you and your family at the Grand Canyon will help your law practice.
You can still gain benefits by becoming a «trial groupie» — hanging out at the courthouse, observing the trial (perhaps even live - blogging it at breaks) and getting yourself interviewed as an expert commentator on TV.
Rob La Gatta: When it started blogging, The American Constitution Society was taking a gamble by investing in a blog (still at that time a new medium).
Hoping you will still be able to continue your blogging here at Slaw and elsewhere — I always find your posts informative and helpful!
At the time, the whole concept of Canadian legal blogging was still emerging; today, the list at lawblogs.ca is closing in on 50At the time, the whole concept of Canadian legal blogging was still emerging; today, the list at lawblogs.ca is closing in on 50at lawblogs.ca is closing in on 500.
If all you can manage is a 300 - 400 word post a few times a month, you'll still be way ahead of candidates competing against you who aren't blogging at all.
Even though I've been blogging with at least once - a-week frequency for more than 7 years now, I still never run out of things to write about, and never tire of doing it.
A few years back, you would write from your heart and if you were decent at blogging you could still stand out in a sea of blogs.
That way, the room will still look like a sun room — maybe put some cute casual chair out there, so that you could relax and unwind when you're not actually sitting at your desk blogging.
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