Not exact matches
As a mommy
blogger one of the things I love to do is
follow other moms and see what they are writing
about.
In fact, if you
follow the
blogger who writes
about your store's deals & coupons, she'll probably let you in all sorts of
other deals online, too.
Hi Jasmin, I
follow many
bloggers / websites including this one and a lot of the
other moms have similar problems and they all talk
about removing dairy from their diet when they're breast feeding.
Love your post dear ♥ If you want you can check out my blog.I write
about fashion, beauty and lifestyle.Maybe we can
follow each
other and be great
blogger friends!
Love your post dear ♥ If you want check out my blog.I write
about fashion, beauty and lifestyle.Maybe we can
follow each
other and be great
blogger friends!
I'm also sharing today
about an amazing opportunity, and how I am helping
other bloggers grow their Instagram
following, and you can too!
It was great to connect with
other bloggers so make sure to
follow them so you are in the loop
about the next meet up!
I love learning something new and finding out quirky facts
about other bloggers that I
follow.
One of my favorite things
about reading and
following other fashion
bloggers is getting inspiration for those moments when I want to spice up a piece from my wardrobe.
One of the best things
about being a
blogger is
following the work of
other bloggers!
I put together my Friday blog post which is one of the
following three: a free house plan / design, a post
about our week / what we're up to or an Inspiration board bringing together a few of my favorite
other bloggers» projects.
If any of you
follow any
other fashion or style
bloggers you will surely be hearing all
about the Nordstrom anniversary sale that starts today!
A couple of
other bloggers I
follow reported the same thing
about the lipstick.
I've been
following you since half a year ago and have been looking through your older posts too and one thing that I really like
about you versus the
other bloggers is that when you splurge on an item, you use it over and over.
So I think these surveys are so fun and a great way to learn
about the
other bloggers I love to
follow!
Also to be honest, since my friend's miscarriage last month and a few
other bloggers I
follow sharing
about their recent miscarriages, I just haven't felt like posting
about my own pregnancy.
If you
follow any
other bloggers, you will have probably read
about this sale 25083729 times already.
1) Produce lots of titles to increase name recognition and sales overall; 2) Lower your price point and the readers will
follow; 3) Don't worry
about pricing, just focus on great writing; 4) Be a guest
blogger, have your own blog, tweet, join forums, talk to readers, get reviews; 5) Use your ebook as a promotional piece to sell classes, services, and
other products; 6) There is no magic bullet, just keep doing everything and eventually you'll break through.
-- Formatting HTML newsletters — Formatting books for Smashwords — Research
about the business side of being an author (e.g., how Street Teams work, how to market a book in a foreign language, podcasts that might be a good fit to have you as a guest, etc.)-- Scouting for
bloggers to send book review requests to — Pitching to those
bloggers and tracking responses — Formatting (and perhaps light editing) of blog posts, or organizing content — Managing your Street Team Facebook group (posing questions to keep the group engaged, answering questions, sharing upcoming news, etc.)-- Creating box sets in Scrivener from individual novels — Moving works translated into a foreign language from Word into Scrivener — Scheduling tweets and Facebook posts (ones that don't require your direct input or engagement with your audience)-- Transcribing audio interviews or notes — For non-fiction authors, VAs can do an enormous number of tasks around webinars or
other training you offer (e.g., planning and booking the event, scheduling guests, managing registration lists, dealing with the back - end technology, creating and proofing slide decks, sending out advance information packages to the trainees, and then sending out
follow - up information to the trainees, etc..)
Tips: Interact with the
bloggers —
follow them on Twitter, Facebook, G +, and Pinterest, leave comments, connect with them prior to and after, thank them, talk with readers who leave comments, utilize your street team or
other fans to share the blog tour stops, create your own blog posts to help increase visibility
about the blog tour — all that helps immensely.
A couple of
other travel
bloggers I
follow feel the same as you & have written
about this very problem.
Travelling With Me (Come join Scott and
follow his journeys by checking out his travel blog) Travellistic (Travel Far, Travel Wide with Tim Moon) Travelogged (Blog
about travel — trends, news & deals) Travel Hysteria (The art of traveling and getting lost by Enrico and Zuzana) Travel Jots (Handwritten notes of a traveler) TraveLinkSites (Great travel interviews and travel links) Travel Maestro (The very best travel guides for travelling around the world) TravelMagazine.co (An online travel magazine) Travel Notes (Photo travel journals from different parts of the globe) Travelocafe — A cultural and luxury travel blog Travel On The Go (Independent Travel Blog) Travel On Your Lonesome (Solo travel advice for solo female travellers) Travel Parrot — travel hacking, life hacking and lifestyle easy way Travel Past 50 — A travel blog for those who've been around Travel Photography Tips (Ultimate guide for travel photography tips) Travel Rinse Repeat (Making the most of travel opportunities & showing you how to as well) Travels of Adam (Adam shares the coolest cultural things to do around the world) Travel Spots (The UK travel blog featuring holiday ideas) Travel The Middle East (Your one guide to Middle East travel) Travel the World for Free (No money, no problem) Travel This Earth (Finding purpose in life through travel) Travel Thru Las Vegas (Las Vegas travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Thru Massachusetts (Massachusetts travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Thru San Diego (San Diego travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Times Mag (Tips on where to go to experience nightlife abroad) Travel Trailer Blog (An inspiring travel blog that offers up tips and advice) Travel Transmissions (Good life Transmissions from Around the World) TravelVana (Top Travel Destinations around the world) Travel with Kat (Travel writer, photographer and
blogger discovering new countries, cultures and cuisines) Travel with Kids Blog (The best information when it comes to travelling with kids) Travelwkly (blog covering travel destinations around the world) Travel World Heritage (Evaluating UNESCO's world heritage sites) Travelsauro (Adventure, hiking and scuba travel blog) TripHackr (Travel hacking one trip at a time) Trip Ideas (A travel blog featuring trip and holiday ideas) Tripologist (Jim is traveling around Asia on a budget) Triposs (A travel site offering the best tips, advice and information for your journey) Tropical Nomad (A travel blog that encourages you to travel, be happy & hustle) TripUSAFrance (Travel tips, news and more from a French native) True Nomads (True Nomads sharing their experiences on the road) True Travellers Society (Truly travelling the world) Twenty Something Travel (travel blog to encourage
others to travel internationally) Two Bad Tourists (Come
follow the journey of two bad tourists as they travel rtw) Two Thirsty Travellers (Hayden & Kelly are passionate
about traveling around the world) Typing to Taipei (Guide for everything Taipei - related: Events, travel, art, culture & lifestyle)