Sentences with phrase «because of blogging»

Today I'm SO excited to be at SNAP Conference in Salt Lake City surrounded by 500 other talented crafty bloggers learning, creating, and celebrating the friendships we've made because of blogging!
Who knew there was a whole group of people out there just like me?!? You truly are an inspiration & my life is richer because of the blogging community!
There is too much pressure in the world to be perfect and obtain so many things... On the other hand, because of blogging and reading other blogs, I have gotten motivated to start some projects that I have been putting off for awhile.
Matt has appeared on various TV shows and Radio shows because of his blogging.
Matt has appeared on various TV shows and Radio shows because of his blogging.
Pat Ellis, who graduated two or three years ago, landed a job on graduation at the second largest law firm in Detroit, in part because of his blogging and social media use.
A third said they had not had a client retain them because of their blogging and 28 percent did not know whether they had or not.
She's at a fashion law institute or fashion industry institute, right now because of her blogging.
I'm sure that I sound completely mad at times, when I tell my colleagues in the media about the many amazing things I've discovered about blogging and about myslef — because of blogging.
Matt has appeared on various TV shows and Radio shows because of his blogging.
Matt has appeared on various TV shows and Radio shows because of his blogging.
But you are right, my style had changed because of blogging.
I started blogging because I find writing therapeutic and back then I didn't have to worry about photos because of blogging = writing.
Because of blogging I started to wear colors and I must say, I like it.
Matt has appeared on various TV shows and Radio shows because of his blogging.
And because of blogging, I'm constantly finding treasures online that I would prefer be in my closet.
I definitely got more into shopping because of blogging.
yes, I definitely think I've spent more money because of blogging.
I've had some truly awesome opportunities, trips, and experiences all because of blogging.

Not exact matches

«That's because the focus of NPS is on creating promoters, but stops short of engaging them to actually promote the business through activities like referrals, references, blogging or tweeting, speaking at industry events, or any of the myriad ways that passionate customers can help build businesses these days.»
But business blogging is different than all of that, because your blog is neither 1) a hobby, like many people's personal blogs, nor 2) the primary way your business makes money — because heck, at that point your blog is just your entire business!
The special video on BeFast.TV - interview with NY based food blogger Jeremy Jacobowits @BrunchBoys where he reveals the truth about making money out of Instagram blogging, because as we all know «free food doesn't pay your rent».
I think this is a great question because not everyone that is influential (especially in the B2B world) spends as much time tweeting, blogging and posting Instagram photos as many of the influencers listed above do.
Because of this, I have actually learned some blogging and content writing skills just from paying attention to the most successful fashion blogs.
Because of this, many organizations are (rightfully) investing in blogging and other forms of content in order to give them some SEO benefits.
Blogging is a powerful medium particularly for those of us who are outside of the usual power narratives and structures either because of location or religion or gender or orientation or race or political leanings, let alone all the odd combinations therein.
(Note: As you may have noticed, my blogging schedule got all out of whack this week because of traveling.
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).
I don't like open letters because, in the blogging world, they're typically employed to issue one - way rants against people we don't like, all while maintaining the appearance of a conversation.That's not really my style, so I try to avoid reading and writing them.
I have no idea how long ago I received my review copy of Abide by Jared C. Wilson, but it has had me on a guilt trip every since it came in the mail box.See: Jared and I sort of met because we both started blogging at Evangel, and I think we weren't supposed to like each other.
I am tempted to pop in and see, in a month or two, just how many of the «countless people who don't dare comment on this blog but would love to because of the mean reaction they KNOW they will receive from» Sam and I, will be blogging.
I'm not writing this because I feel defensive... (well, maybe I feel a little defensive)... but because I want to demystify this notion of «successful» blogging a bit.
And because I can't not share more seasonal foodie love, here are a sprinkling of more recipes created by our food blogging #eatseasonal crew to give a go in your own kitchen.
And thank heaven they are, because dessert is being pushed farther than ever before, all because of food blogging.
Another was Breakfast for Dinner where I shared these Dark Chocolate, Orange and Pistachio Greek Yogurt Cups, because it was my first week back after my «maternity leave», and after a rough first few months with Baby Smiles, getting back to blogging really felt like getting back to life, getting out of the Baby Fog, and doing something for me again.
I started blogging because I have something to say and I create recipes worthy of sharing.
I ask because there are so many of them that I haven't blogged, just because I'm not sure if they'd be appreciated.
It's not easy and I constantly have to remind myself that blogging is just a hobby, one that I love doing because of a love for food and not to get a paycheck or a million followers that I don't even know.
My slow down in blogging is entirely because of this.
The blogging world has also helped to catapult the buffalo chicken craze from wing - loving dudes to the general population (including myself) and because of that I feel like the words, buffalo chicken, are synonymous with football season and a must for any viewing party.
We've know each other through Facebook blogging groups and I'm really glad we've met because your blog happens to be my favorite out of all the other bloggers I've met through those groups.
I started blogging in the summer of 2010 because we were in a cooking rut.
Part of the reason why I haven't found time for blogging was because of busyness of life.
The last couple of weeks I didn't really get to blogging, mostly because I just didn't have the time, due to University, being sick and other things that just piled up.
A large part of why I gave up on blogging before is because I became overwhelmed by what I perceived to be the social media requirements of the job.
Life just kept getting in the way of blogging (mostly because I let it), and with every passing week it became harder to get back in the saddle.
My hiatus is still semi-ongoing, but I decided to check in and share something tasty I had last week or so, because I rather miss blogging and Facebook of all things gave me a guilt trip about not posting regularly.
In my years of blogging, I have come to know and develop relationships with so many RDs, I laugh because I tend to refer to myself as a wanna - be RD at times.
I know it doesn't seem like it, of course, because I keep choosing the rugrat over you, but trust me when I say I miss the blogging community like a missing limb.
Who would have thought it on AA, Anger, Extreme language directed at other blogging mates, conspiracy theories, prophecies of doom and a general air of depression and disillusionment because our club is supposedly in crisis?
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