The point was that, most
big bloggers who succeeded rapidly spent a huge amount of time (an average of 10 hours) writing their blog posts.
Three years ago, when I just started my blog, I was super excited and day dreamed of someday being like
those big bloggers who were invited to all kinds of cool fashion events and who got to collaborate with many famous brands.
I think that a lot of us look at
the bigger bloggers who have amassed millions of followers and think that if we don't grow our following that large or that quickly, then we have failed.
Not exact matches
But we all realize that whether it's a
big organization or a
blogger who wants to do this for a career, it's better for Tumblr if people are able to make money off the network because it helps the Tumblr ecosystem to have healthy contributors.
Jay's kind of a
big deal — a prolific
blogger, he's amassed 150,000 Twitter followers
who hang on his every piece of marketing advice.
Financial
bloggers and advisors Josh Brown and Barry Ritholtz —
who recently launched an RIA, Ritholtz Wealth Management — hosted their fourth annual
Big Picture Conference Tuesday in New York City.
I've joined 64 (yes, really) other
bloggers who are all
big football fans too.
We challenged 4 of our
blogger friends at Natural Products Expo West:
Who can make the
biggest gluten - free sandwich?
As you already know by now, there are four groups of lovely
bloggers who visit each others assigned blogs keeping it a secret from one another until the
big reveal day.
Some popular
bloggers (
who themselves sell high - priced «virgin» coconut oils, often erroneously calling them «extra» virgin of which there is no official definition), have accused some of the
big box chains of selling bad coconut oil.
The presentation on USA Football's Heads Up program - a program designed to teach kids, and, more importantly, the coaches
who teach the kids, how to tackle in a way that minimizes helmet - on - helmet and helmet - on - body contact, and one of the four steps in its Four Step Game Plan for improving football safety - was definitely worth hearing about and is a
big step in the right direction towards taking the head out of football, although, again, I couldn't help but ask - at least to myself - what took them so long: teaching heads up tackling is something that MomsTEAM and one of our
bloggers, former pro football player Bobby Hosea, have been promoting for at least four years!
Our team at Ppippilong Kids are
big fans of your site + social content; it's always refreshing to come across real moms
who can make a
big impact with authentic presence in the
blogger world.
All British crafters /
bloggers who have made a
big impact in the US as well.
You bet that Mommy blogs have a strong voice online but the
bigger point it is this: don't underestimate the viral impact of a lone
blogger (
who belongs to a strong online community) AND please, please, please monitor the «Net for what's being said about your topic.
All have their place, but I believe when looking for unbiased advice based on alot of experience, then long term independant
bloggers or retailers
who have a very
big range, are the way to go.
This
blogger is one of those
bloggers who decided to make a
big change in their lives, so what she did is document her journey as she lost 200 pounds!
While the general public would agree that the calorie is the
big factor, I'm confused since I know some
bloggers who lost their fat via huge calorie surplus like Billy Craig and Chiefrok.
I think i'm the only
blogger left
who's blog is actually
bigger than their instagram?
On Monday I attended a fabulous Blogger Meet hosted by one of the UK's
biggest bloggers Catherine of Not Dressed As Lamb
who also happens to be a really good friend of mine & one of The Over40Collective.
If you are a
blogger, shop owner, Instgrammer, or just someone
who wants to take better photos with your phone - there are things you can use to improve - and I (along with some other fabulous
bloggers and creatives) joined Angie from My So - Called Chaos to bring one lucky winner a
big pack of them!
A
big salute to all my fellow fashion
bloggers who are always there commenting and motivating one another in the blogosphere.
Today I'm joining a group of
bloggers to become part of the Sunday Supper Movement, which is all about bringing family and friends around the dinner table to enjoy a meal together, and
who is known more for their
big family meals than Italians?!
Luckily through social media,
bloggers and many more new things you see a
bigger diversities of styles and guys / girls
who dare to wear items which maybe an other person wouldn't dare.
As a fashion
blogger, my
biggest job is to give some outfit inspiration to those
who read.
[And] my
biggest style influence is definitely other
bloggers,
who needs a magazine when there's heaps of style inspiration in my newsfeed every day?
I don't care
who you are or how
big your blog is, it feels so good to be recognized by other
bloggers!
Although I don't have quite the collection of many
big name
bloggers who stuffed their custom walk - in closet or others that puts their prized pieces on color coordinated display, mine are hiding quietly in my dark closet.
I want to send out a
big THANK YOU to all the lovely
bloggers who shared their favorites with me.
Besides being a personal style
blogger, I also have a
big heart and passion toward assisting people
who are most vulnerable and in need of empathy as well as support toward improving their lives.
We've hunted down a shiny list of 17 up and coming YouTubers,
bloggers and general influencer sorts
who are definitely destined for
big things in 2017.
«I was a
big fan of data, but I think it's actually being used incorrectly on purpose,» agreed Jason France, the education
blogger known as «Crazy Crawfish,»
who is also running for the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Book
bloggers, instagrammers and other social media microbloggers
who might not have the
BIG numbers, but have big influence in their genre and reach real readers who are buying and reviewing boo
BIG numbers, but have
big influence in their genre and reach real readers who are buying and reviewing boo
big influence in their genre and reach real readers
who are buying and reviewing books.
A
blogger who writes at a fairly
big publication on Medium and claims to be writing a book on self - publishing stated flatly that some well known self publishing outfits, including Amazon, were «scams»
who had cheated her.
I've been doing this long enough to know that no two people define the «
big bloggers» the same way, and there's no secret blogging mafia
who controls the internet.
Instead of writing a
big ranty post, I thought it would be more useful for to hear from a successful indie author
who has learnt what to do and not do — especially when it comes to book
bloggers and reviewers — over the past 4 years.
The concept of engagement is good news for anyone
who has a small but mighty audience but feels discouraged by the
big follower stats other
bloggers might have.
It's the
biggest factor that determines whether you're in the 90 % of
bloggers who quit and fail in the first 6 months.
From the, supposedly, top ranking book reviewers — in the US that would perhaps include the New York Times» Janet Maslin and Dwight Garner, to name just two; and on the other side of the pond, possibly The Guardian's Olivia Laing and Michael Hogan come to mind — to the
blogger reviewers,
who are gaining in popularity and credibility (thank goodness), and some of them, like our own Cathy Speight and
Big Al, and the likes of Linda Parkinson - Hardman, are becoming an integral part of the Indie Revolution.
A reader won't know the
big shot magazine writer, but she will know that
blogger who seems to be a person a lot like her, whose past reviews have caused the reader to buy books and to leave comments on the website.
I think nonfiction
bloggers who have expertise and a ton of readers are good candidates for theft, but otherwise, I don't see it being a
big issue.
This includes some
big tech
bloggers like the one at Verge
who «wanted to make sweet love to iPhone 5» (Yes, he actually wrote that).
So even before you finish your book, start visiting different chat / community boards, join appropriate associations and groups (try meetup.com for in - person groups and Linkedin.com for online groups), and begin making a list of influential media (including
bloggers) and «
big mouths» — a.k.a. the people
who other members of the community listen to.
So we certainly discuss that, but we also talk about the other creative teams that took over
Big Blue from the beginning of DC's Rebirth, taking the character from a
blogger in poorly - explained Kryptonian nano - armor
who was being smothered to death by editorial edict during The New 52, to one of the more enjoyable, back - to - basics characters in DC's stable, despite adding a child to his backstory.
While the Amazon announcement is primarily a branding and marketing strategy (reduced price, specially highlighted on its own landing page) and probably just one more shot across the bow of traditional publishers (major authors have stuff shoved into a drawer that could be published independently, without the involvement of their «trade book» publisher), the concept could be a
big deal for two kinds of people
who read this blog:
Bloggers and magazine publishers.
It's not that the book
bloggers are being snobbish and looking down on indie titles (we love books in general... we really don't care
who wrote them)... it's just that we've all had experiences with the problems associated with these books, and for people
who are not paid to book blog (that is a
big no no in this hobby — yes this is a HOBBY, not a job) the hassle often isn't worth it.
Savvy
bloggers who focus on frugality let you in on their secrets for finding ways to cut the family budget, along with tips for saving
big at the grocery store and your favorite retailers.
I think a quick summary comparison sheet was what PaidTwice (the
blogger who suggested this) had in mind but of course I had to go and make a
big series on it.
I will not permit the terrorist tactics or the blacklisting being supported today by a number of
big - name personal finance
bloggers pressure me into selling out the many fine community members
who have participated constructively and bravely in our discussions.
However, I think at the same time, yes there are a lot of typical white model like Instagram travellers
who share unrealistic photos of travel,
who don't share the entire story, but these
big accounts magnify the perception that all travellers or all travel
bloggers are like this... I like to see the best in people, and majority of travellers that I've met of all races and colours and backgrounds are good people.
I have seen many
bloggers who claim to be «independent travelers» sell out to
big corporate sponsorships and tour companies, allowing free trips and tours to forge their path and forsaking spontaneity and serendipity.