Sentences with phrase «blogging about a year»

Ever since Adrianna blogged about it a year ago I've been wanting to make it!
I briefly blogged about this years ago, but never showed much from it.
I started blogging about a year - and - a-half ago because I noticed myself becoming more and more addicted to the world of fashion blogging: I would wake progressively earlier each morning just to look at the latest posts on my favorite blogs before work.
I've been blogging about a year and learning as I go.
Now that I've been blogging about a year and a half, I'm obviously an expert on the whole thing (this is definitely a joke - is ANYONE an expert on blogging?!)
When I started blogging about a year ago now, I knew I would be talking about not only writing, independent publishing, but just plain and simple business.
Many recent malpractice claims have arisen out of alleged conflict of interest, such as this case I blogged about a year ago.
I just began blogging about a year & half ago.
I love these and have coveted them since you first blogged about them years ago.

Not exact matches

Matt Horwitz, founder of tutorial site LLC University, has been blogging about LLC formation for over six years.
«Start - ups are going to talk to a reporter about their fundraise, it will hit the media — they won't have filed their form in advance — and then, apparently, they will be ineligible for 506 for one year,» Joe Wallin, a start - up lawyer in Seattle, pointed out this morning as he live - blogged the hearings.
I blogged about this last year and included my own failures / lessons learned / successful tactics for firing clients.
Tim has been blogging about branding and marketing strategies for over 4 years at Custom Gear (https://customgear.com.au/).
And yet, a year ago, the UP's (first) release came after the product had been hinted at in TED talks and blogged about for months.
It was around that time that Shahid watched a New York Times documentary about Malala, a then 11 - year - old girl who had been secretly blogging for the BBC about her day - to - day struggle to get an education in Pakistan.
I've been blogging about HR for 10 years now.
Author Alexandra Levit, for instance, recently blogged about receiving an email from «a 45 - year - old who was thrilled that after more than 20 years in corporate America, he was at last working in a so - called «open environment.»
She is a 25 - year veteran of the marketing field and has authored 10 books about marketing, branding, and social media, including the highly popular 30 - Minute Social Media Marketing, Content Marketing for Dummies, Blogging All - in - One for Dummies and Kick - ass Copywriting in 10 Easy Steps.
Three years ago, I blogged about the results that Mike published with Berkeley's Emmanuel Saez on the evolution of top income shares in Canada up to 2000.
I had been blogging about the CMA Exam for a few years.
I've been blogging at Buffer for a little over a year (13 months), and I tend to create about 15 posts per month.
I have been freelance blogging on and off for over six years but started to get really serious about it in 2013.
On Tuesday night, Peterborough City Council approved a plan for a for - profit corporation to own and operate a new student residence at Trent University. I'm concerned that this may signal a new trend at Canadian universities; about a year ago, I blogged about a similar plan at the University of Toronto.
Once I decided to start blogging, sharing became the new normal for a topic that a few years ago was very taboo to speak about.
I have been blogging about money for many years and now that Luna has finished her university education and starting out on her own, I thought this would be a great opportunity to speak about a financial plan.
I've been blogging & writing for several years now about my commitment to not taking sides.
So in addition to the Top 10 of the year, I wanted to share a couple more posts — these are the posts that I actually liked or feel represent my year of writing, even if no one else liked them or tweeted about them, even if they are an out - of - fashion style of blogging like story - telling or moment - capturing.
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish writing (and I will share all about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
I know that I've shifted in what I blog over the years — less blogging about my tinies experiences / lives, for instance, less burn - down - the - Internet soapbox rants, less day - in - the - life blogging with simple stories from daily life — but that means that when I do write, it's with more thoughtfulness and intention, I hope.
She blogged for the BBC about education and won the National Peace Award in Paskistan last year.
Twenty years from now, what will researchers be saying about the long - term effects of blogging and of reading blogs?
I have learned a lot about blogging in the past year, and am going through all my old posts and updating them.
After three years of blogging and lots of trial and error, I've learned some important lessons about how to write a controversial post without regretting it the next day.
Finally, about two years ago (in January 2011), I figured out a few things about blogging, and things have been steadily increasing since then.
In my relentless pursuit of scaring off as many readers as possible this year, I'm blogging today about contraception.
Over the course of the next year, I made several good blogging friends online, and learned a lot about blogging, started several other blogs, and decided to pursue my dream of getting published.
About midway through last year, it suddenly dawned on me that it's not my job to generated seven days of content for readers all on my own, but that, in addition to posting my own thoughts, I can use my blogging platform to feature news stories, links, interviews, discussions, guest posts, and videos that would be of interest to you!
When I first started blogging, it cost me about $ 100 a year to run this blog.
«Blogging About Cabbages and Kings,» the blog's header reads; in the last year the DHM has taken on, among other things, the Texas FLDS debacle and the Consumer Product Safety Information Act, as well as posting frugal recipes and gift ideas, book reviews, and hymns every Sunday.
Looking back on that photo and the short text that came with it, I definitely feel that we have learned a whole bit about food photography, recipe writing and blogging during these years.
I first wrote about Quinoa Pilaf two years ago, when I was new at blogging and took blurry iPhone photos.
Yes, another year goes by and I find I have been blogging about chocolate for six whole years now.
One of my favorite things about this time of year in the blogging world is learning about how other people celebrate the holidays including their memories and food traditions and this bountiful bowl looks like the essence of comfort and deliciousness.
I have no clue where I originally saw this idea years ago — but in today's blogging world, apple nachos have become just about as ubiquitous as raw ballz...
Thanks for the gingerbread recipe, but i'm posting more because i noticed that 4 years ago you blogged about the spinach and cheese strata.
5 years in to blogging and I'm still posting about quinoa... like all the time.
My partner and I stayed for one month in Phuket, Thailand for the Phuket Vegetarian Festival, which I will be blogging about later this year.
I will be blogging more about my vegan eats in Phuket and the Phuket Vegetarian Festival this year, so keep an eye out on my new posts on Vegan Miam.
Which makes me ask: will people be blogging about a Rachel Ray cookbook in 100 years?
In the book Julie Powell recounts her year spent cooking through Julia Child's classic cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking and blogging about it at the same time.
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