Sentences with phrase «about blogging at»

He also talks about his blogging at Popehat and his pro bono practice representing bloggers.
2) I was going to learn lots of tips about blogging at the Social Travel Market (the blogging market within WTM)
Her experience would have made a great blog post, but as she told me, she just didn't know about blogging at this point.
My husband's aunt was asking me about blogging at dinner the other night, and I mentioned that I only shop through blogs & bloggers and have for at least 2 or 3 years now.
Now, this isn't a tutorial on how to get started blogging... because honestly, you know more about blogging at this point than we do!

Not exact matches

I started blogging about it at first, just telling stories of things I had seen or things that worked for me and trying to work out some of this theory on a very basic level.
Tim has been blogging about branding and marketing strategies for over 4 years at Custom Gear (https://customgear.com.au/).
And yet, a year ago, the UP's (first) release came after the product had been hinted at in TED talks and blogged about for months.
Two months ago I blogged about the Ethics of Shoe - Shine Pricing, based on my experience at an airport shoe - shine stand.
Author Alexandra Levit, for instance, recently blogged about receiving an email from «a 45 - year - old who was thrilled that after more than 20 years in corporate America, he was at last working in a so - called «open environment.»
Note: I won't be addressing blogger product reviews, PR, guest blogging, contests & giveaways, mindboggling content, or any other commonly talked about ecommerce link building tactics (at least, I hope they're not common...) in the hope that you learn something new today.
Today I've blogged again, this time about the contents of the final report itself. This second blog post, being rather long and nuanced, was written for the Homeless Hub. It can be accessed at this -LSB-...]
I've been blogging at Buffer for a little over a year (13 months), and I tend to create about 15 posts per month.
As a frequent professional speaker, I've lectured at the United Nations, New York University, NATO, the American Advertising Federation and elsewhere about content marketing, social media, personal branding and blogging.
Yesterday I blogged about rental housing in Yellowknife, over at the Northern Public Affairs web site. Specifically, I blogged about a recent announcement by the city's largest for - profit landlord that it plans to «tighten» its policies vis - a-vis renting to recipients of «income assistance» (which, in most parts of Canada, is known generically as social assistance).
Earlier this month, I blogged about the At Home / Chez Soi homelessness study prior to the release of its final report.
On Tuesday night, Peterborough City Council approved a plan for a for - profit corporation to own and operate a new student residence at Trent University. I'm concerned that this may signal a new trend at Canadian universities; about a year ago, I blogged about a similar plan at the University of Toronto.
Darren Rowse @problogger Founder and Keynote Speaker at ProBlogger Presenting: 10 Things I Wish I'd Known about Blogging That Will Shortcut the Growth of Your Blog
Belatedly, two days after the fact, the Globe picked up on Bank of Canada governor Carney's discussion of the Bank's model of the world economy (I blogged about that speech here) at a speech to the Ottawa Economics Association (OEA) last Wednesday.
So I asked five experienced bloggers who contribute regularly here at iAcquire for insights about their approach to blogging.
Brian's Marketing Masters track at ad: tech San Francisco was on my list for live blogging and as always, he shared a great mix of insights and inspiration about business on the social web.
He was recognized in 2015 at the Edmonton New Media Awards (the Yeggies) with the Best Political / Current Affairs Award and a Special Lifetime Achievement Award for a full decade of blogging about Alberta politics.
At the time, I blogged about how much pegging the franc to the euro would hurt Swiss - related investments.
The bad news: you don't own a time machine so you can't got back in time and buy Bitcoin at $ 700 as I blogged about or flip that Bitcoin to Bitcoin Cash at 10:1 from August 2017 to November 2017 before BCH exploded above $ 1,000.
and the disabled, poor, non white, ill educated... I just blogged about that today as I was at a conference where we were talking about how to reach unreached groups or sections of society, but we don't let anyone else in to play.
For the past few weeks, Michael Novak ¯ a member of the First Things editorial board and a frequent contributor to the magazine ¯ has been blogging at the Encyclopedia Britannica site about religion, America, and the Founding Fathers.
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish writing (and I will share all about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
He figures that it would seem a bit hypocritical to be getting his income from them while at the same time blogging about his disbelief in nucleur energy, and anything related to the power company he works for.
She is is a freelance writer trying to change the world one step at a time through blogging about things that matter to her.
There are very long answers to these questions... I will try to answer them in future posts over at GraceBlogger, which is where I occasionally write about what I am learning about blogging.
(If you are interested in blogging about SBC issues — my denomination — I blog on those over at Between the Times, the SEBTS faculty blog.
But one of the things I've always loved about blogging is that I get to my whole self here: I get to love theology and Church talk, I get to write about mothering and family and marriage, I get to crack jokes at my own expense, I get to love Doctor Who and Call the Midwife, I get to love thrifting and knitting and pretty things as well as being a Jesus feminist, I get to be a homemaker who talks recipes and cleaning and laundry as well as a lover of literature and poetry and history and Girl Power, I love the local church and yet I don't wear rose - coloured glasses about this stuff.
Our latest mistake was blogging about our feeling & thoughts — our pastor's wife at our new church read them & flipped.
I'm currently blogging about the subject of successful Bible - based Hollywood produced films at isthatinthebible.com
Thanks to Real Clear Religion, I was alerted to someone named Sarah Moon at Patheos, blogging in high dudgeon about the «bigotry» of N.T. Wright, the renowned Anglican theologian.
He's part of our team there at the BGC and is blogging about the experience.
First, I went to California to learn about how California Strawberries are grown and then I went to Austin, TX to speak at BlogHer Food (a food blogging conference).
I first wrote about Quinoa Pilaf two years ago, when I was new at blogging and took blurry iPhone photos.
I blogged about this recipe (including some modifications that I made, like adding 2 Tbs of turmeric rather than 2tsp) at nutritionistvcancer.com.
In the book Julie Powell recounts her year spent cooking through Julia Child's classic cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking and blogging about it at the same time.
Fed Up With Lunch — For a year, one woman blogged about her school lunch every day at a public school in Chicago... then she wrote a book.
I just blogged about it, so please take a look at my cake, i think its so pretty... lol... I was excited by easy the recipe was and how good it turned out... Thank you!
On another note, I recently did an interview with my lovely friend Sarah over at lamb411.com all about my love for baking and blogging.
You can find the information / rules about weekend herb blogging at Haalo's blog.
At one point I thought about deep - sixing blogging, but that would've meant giving up sharing sporadic inspirations with you.
OMG, I just finished blogging about my first attempt at Gluten Free Birthday Cake Pops, thanks to you and Bakerella, and am now completely in love with these little things.
Related posts I think you'll like: David Lebovitz once worked at the Cabbagetown Cafe and blogged about their hummus recipe Big Ass Salad from Oh, Ladycakes The Big Salad from Oh, She Glows Chopped Salad with Feta, Lime, and Mint from Smitten Kitchen Shredded Everything Salad from Food In Jars
I think the daily blogging has helped keep me on track, really — I'm a little worried about maintaining it at the end of the semester as things get nuts, but I am sure going to try.
My favourite Sunday breakfast at the moment (it changes frequently) would have to be the breakfast I cooked for Christmas Day (and blogged about)-- sweetcorn and courgette fritters with poached eggs, avocado and a tangy tomato chutney — paired with coffee though, since champagne with breakfast is really only acceptable for celebrations, like Christmas Day!
-LSB-...] linking this recipe up with two blogging challenges: Kavey Eats hosts a fantastic Bloggers Scream for Ice Cream challenge which is all about fruit this month, and Four Seasons Food, co-hosted by Louisa over at Eat Your -LSB-...]
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