Eleven years now I've been
at this blogging thing and never have done such a thing as that.
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.
If you have been
at this blogging thing long enough, you know that it's often a full - time job of writing, marketing, and networking.
Back to the beginning, Having another shot
at this blogging thing
Because I forever fail
at this blogging thing, of course I don't have any photos of the room, immediately pre-makeover.
i'm new
at this blogging thing, but the more i do it, the more i realize that we ARE in this together.
So fun to meet somebody else who is knew
at this blogging thing!
It's been a while since the trees were blooming, but these days I'm a bit slow
at this blogging thing.
I'm improving
at this blogging thing, now you can follow me by email!
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 decided to try it as a last ditch effort
at this blogging thing.
I'm new
at this blogging thing, but I've been reading yours and others blogs for a long time..
I really suck
at this blogging thing.
I didn't see a comment from you, but I'm new
at this blogging thing, so who knows what happened.
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.
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
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.
She is is a freelance writer trying to change the world one step
at a time through
blogging about
things that matter to her.
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.
I promise I will try to be better — both with staying on top of
blogging and writing
things down — but I think the recipe below is
at least 90 % accurate.
I am what I guess you'd call a newbie blogger and even though I can be impatient with some of the aspects of this
blogging business
at times, I do love
things being so new, hitting new milestones, and learning / trying new
things all the time.
I'll be spending my extra day off doing
blogging and health coaching work instead, running some errands, cleaning, going for a hike
at our nearby favorite park, and taking my Batpuppy to the vet (just for an annual
thing)...
I'll be spending my extra day off doing
blogging and health coaching work instead, running some errands, cleaning, going for a hike
at our nearby favorite park, and taking my Batpuppy to the vet (just for an annual
thing)... Backing it up to the beginning of the weekend, I kicked off my post-work Friday with a trip to the Del Mar dog beach on another 90 degree day: I love it
at the dog beach, it's so beautiful and such a happy place!
Since I'm pretty new
at this food
blogging thing, most of my recipes will be based off ones I've found either online or in an actual hard copy cookbook.
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.
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 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.
At YMC, Andrea will be
blogging about all the
things that helped her from being a scary mummy to a thriving one.
But the idea of
blogging didn't appeal to me
at all, mostly because I feared that I'd run soon out of
things to post and would have to publicly admit defeat within a humiliatingly short period of time.
After a loooong hiatus that included losing the attachmentmama.com URL for eight months because I failed to renew with the host and some company swiped it, put it in no - man's web - land and then held it for ransom — I'm happy to take another crack
at the Mommy
Blogging thing.
Here, she shares how she started writing
at Vintage Blue Suitcase, her favourite
things about
blogging, and her tips for other bloggers.
She's since
blogged through cross-country moves, job changes, pregnancy, loss, and all the other
things life has thrown
at her.
You reveal a lot of good
things about yourself through your writing;
blogging at its best.
Sam Bayard, the assistant director
at the Citizen Media Law Project developed by the Berkman Center for Internet & Society, said that while liability issues in connection to product reviews and
blogging is fairly new territory, there are several
things worried bloggers can do to try and shield themselves from lawsuits.
In fact, one of the great
things about BlogHer was to see how diverse the
blogging community is — something you could get a sense for
at the «Birds of a Feather» luncheons.
Needed a bit of levity this morning, and found the perfect
thing: a fun challenge to list the four bloggers you would take with you on the Oregon Trail, courtesy of Crunchy Chicken, who found it on the Arduous blog, who found it
at this great site called Cinco (Making
Blogging Fun Again: 5 Steps
at a Time).
I've learned a
thing or two over the last few months about hoodwinking / cajoling readers into looking
at blog pages, much to their chagrin, and Monday's
blogging bootcamp really got me thinking about how to do it in a systematic way.
All right, I'm going to take a stab
at this live
blogging thing while Liz Benjamin co-hosts YNN and NY1's live coverage of Andrew Cuomo's speech
at the state Democratic convention in Rye Brook.
I feel the same way, I started really clueless about this whole
blogging thing and have learned so much, I may cringe a bit looking
at old posts, ugh!
Some time has passed since i posted an outfitpost, i have to find my balance between university and
blogging i guess:)
Things are finaly organised
at my new place, it feels like home now!
I think you should love your body
at every size — and you should always wear
things that make you feel good For me,
blogging and finding bloggers with different sizes than those of all the models in the magazines has been such a big confidence booster and one of the reasons I started to blog.
Those
things made me realize that I am
at a stage of taking this
blogging thing seriously and I'm 1000 % committed to it.
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.
After
blogging at Cooking Chat for over 5 years, during the summer of 2014 we decided to kick
things up a notch here.
Things are finally settled
at our SF boutique which means I will be home a bit more and able to get back to some of my regular routine like
blogging!
At times when fashion
blogging as a whole was completely new
thing, it goes without saying that there were barely any MALE fashion bloggers.
Getting to experience
things like the BG&G Stylemaker Event in NYC and speak on a panel
at the Bloom Workshop in Dallas are the icing on the cake with this
blogging gig I'm honored to be a part of.
Blogging is time consuming and there isn't much of a return
at first, but I truly believe that if you stick with it then
things will start to happen.
I've been
at blogging a while but learned SO much from Abby's book... I'm still implementing
things I learned from it!
Nicole
at Cedar & Rush recently made a similar move and she
blogged about how sometimes we have to «give up
things we LIKE, to get the
things we LOVE.»