Sentences with phrase «about working with bloggers»

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Keeping bloggers in your niche in - the - know about your work means you'll always be top - of - mind with them whenever noteworthy opportunities come up.
I've known many bloggers who approach me with questions about how to generate more readers only to follow up with a hasty, «Not that it matters if anyone reads my work
When Bishop Trautman of Erie complained about unfamiliar words being used, bloggers jokingly vied with eachother to include the words «ineffable», «wrought» and «gibbet» into ordinary posts.
It's my first time around working with a blogger event... talk about biting my nails on this one.
Working with brands like this, learning more about them, is why I'm a proud to be a blogger, with the Sunday Supper Movement.
Australian journalist, TV host and blogger Sarah Wilson is working with Inglewood Farms, who produce organic chicken, to reduce confusion about the difference between eating organic and free range chicken.
All the other bloggers who have written about cauliflower crust pizza said they had no issues with the crust and often found it easier to work with than conventional pizza dough.
For more, see past articles on working with local bloggers and best practices for blog advertising as well as this write - up of a great discussion about spreading the word about issues through blogs.
The New Politics Institute's recent presentation talked about the importance of working with political bloggers who write about local issues, as did this year's South By Southwest panel on political blogging.
Second, note that while Phillips comes from the technology / strategy side, Lee deals with people on the web — he's been a blogger himself and has great relations with the lefty political blogs (MyDD is pleased, while Aravosis just about blows a gasket over the guy), plus he has the sharp political experience of working with the DCCC in a very successful 2006 election cycle.
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There's something special about networking with bloggers, sharing my life, and getting to work with amazing companies!
Most bloggers would be familiar with the «no budget» line and it seriously annoys me that brands / PRs think they can get me to work for free with their talk about exposure and the works.
I am delighted to announce that Collectively Inc has relaunched their website and I want to help spread the word about my favorite company to work with as a blogger.
What about those fellow bloggers that are always working together with you?
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Many bloggers are selective about who they choose to work with and may not respond to an anonymous post, which can affect the number and quality of responses you receive.
I am also passionate about fashion industry - it is how I got into photography - and I am always excited to work with fashion bloggers, capture at Paris Fashion Week, develop lookbooks and ad campaigns for your brand, I even do model tests when I have the very rare free time in my hands.
One of the things I love most about being a blogger is working with people that help me bring my creative visions to life.
I worked for a small start - up tech company for about a year doing this until I connected with a local radio host and blogger (Hi, Melanie!)
The thing I really love about being a blogger is that the regular work week is periodically interrupted with fun photo shoots or other blogging projects.
I'm all about connecting with other bloggers and working together.
NY / CT About Blog Partial to all things that tingle and foam, face masks, martinis (extra dry, up, with a twist), this male beauty blogger thirsts for the latest and greatest, but is persuaded only by «what works
A Round - Up of Bloggers on Duncan's Gaffe About the Moms» that highlighted the work of education bloggers from around the country and their coverage of Arne Duncan's absurd claim that the problems associated with the roll - out of the Common Core Standards could be attributed to suburban, white moms who didn't want to find out that their children weren't that bright afBloggers on Duncan's Gaffe About the Moms» that highlighted the work of education bloggers from around the country and their coverage of Arne Duncan's absurd claim that the problems associated with the roll - out of the Common Core Standards could be attributed to suburban, white moms who didn't want to find out that their children weren't that bright afbloggers from around the country and their coverage of Arne Duncan's absurd claim that the problems associated with the roll - out of the Common Core Standards could be attributed to suburban, white moms who didn't want to find out that their children weren't that bright after all.
A number like «10,000 Facebook fans» is the easiest way to quickly establish a data point about whether an blogger's work is resonating with readers, but it doesn't tell the whole story.
Be upfront about what the blogger will get from working with you as well as what you would like from them.
-- 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..)
Being a book blogger means you work with authors, posting about their books, interviewing them, reviewing their books - the whole nine yards.
The way I got into self - publishing myself was through the cooperation with self - published British author and blogger Joanna Penn on a split - royalty basis, because I knew I could learn a lot about the process by doing this and here is a link to an interview she did with me regarding my work.
Blog tours help you to spread the word about your book by networking with established bloggers who already have readers who would be interested in your work.
A few weeks ago, I posted some tips about how book bloggers can work with publishers to get review copies.
She's passionate about helping authors and bloggers do more work they love by helping them with book marketing.
About ebooks — I have chronic migraines and although I know of a few other bloggers who have the same issue as I do with migraines, they found a way to read ebooks whereas I found I can not read on digital screens for the length it takes to read a novel or a work of Non-Fiction.
However, when I recently did a search of book bloggers in India, I found an enormous list with bloggers who were quite serious about their work.
She takes pride in working with authors to find bloggers that are the best fit for their books, and helping spread the word about their novels.
(Other bloggers may prefer to work directly with publishing houses — many bloggers will have information about how to contact them on their sites.)
When I read a book from a traditional publisher, I know up front a long of things about the book: 1) a team of editors decided something about the book is good, 2) the book has an editor who worked with the author on content, 3) it has a copy editor who worked on grammar and consistency and 4) it has marketers and publicists who, yes, will probably convince the author not to send a blogger who gives them a negative review hate mail.
With Blogger Bridge, we delve into what the platform is about, some of the neat features, and great insight on how brands can work with bloggers and vice veWith Blogger Bridge, we delve into what the platform is about, some of the neat features, and great insight on how brands can work with bloggers and vice vewith bloggers and vice versa.
But partly as a result of these list articles I actually build very good DA as a large number of the bloggers listed will link back to this article on their sites «About Me» or «Work With Me» pages which has the effect of improving my DA... And then Google ranks my site higher and I get more page views from search...
Questions focus on working with tourism boards, how to get paid to work with a tourism board, how to land sponsored posts, a travel blogger tax question and one about the process of -LSB-...]
Questions focus on working with tourism boards, how to get paid to work with a tourism board, how to land sponsored posts, a travel blogger tax question and one about the process of pitching print publications.
Today's episode focuses on one travel blogger question about working with PR when you have a new blog and low web traffic.
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This year, around 500 travel bloggers and 100 PR and industry professionals headed to Vancouver from June 9 — 12 in that hopes that attending would help us become better at what we do: writing about travel, running a blog, promoting our brand, and working with others in the travel industry.
Travel bloggers: Please visit our table at TBEX to learn about opportunities to work with Allianz Global Assistance.
If you're a Travel Blogger or Travel Blog reader, I'm sure that you'll have heard by now about Passports with Purpose, a charity raffle being supported by Travel bloggers around the world, to raise money for Heifer International, a charity working at grass roots level to beat poverty and hunger.
Hm, well, I'm only sorta - kinda one really (I make a living from freelance writing and consultancy work rather than blogging), but... for me, it's being in touch with other travel bloggers, who know WAY more about travel than I do.
(I make a living from freelance writing and consultancy work rather than blogging), but... for me, it's being in touch with other travel bloggers, who know WAY more about travel than I do.
In my blogging Facebook groups, I always come across curious posters inquiring about «how travel bloggers can work with brands,» and if such a thing is even possible for them to accomplish.
The museum's decision to show works from the collection of one of its trustees raised some ethical red flags by several bloggers, and last week gained momentum with a front page article on the NY Times followed by considerable coverage elsewhere, including an editorial in The Art Newspaper by Modern Art Notes» Tyler Green, who had previously blogged about the situation, and responses by Jerry Saltz in New York Magazine.
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