Like Akila, one of the first things I tell people who want to get started is to find your tribe (
connecting with other bloggers in your field).
Not exact matches
I met awesome
bloggers (sometimes, I may have been a little «fan girl» about it
in a way only
other bloggers would understand), I
connected with wonderful brands — many
with a mission I totally want to stand behind (and that's what it's all about), I attended panels and workshops that reignited my passion for what I do and taught me new ways to grow and improve (my blog and myself), and I had FUN.
The nicest part of being involved
in raising awareness for breastfeeding during National British Breastfeeding Week, has been
connecting with other mums and mummy
bloggers out there who have shared some of the most intimate experiences of breastfeeding and nurturing babies.
That's the beauty that roundups have, you can
connect with other bloggers that provide value
in their content and are also willing to help each
other.
In January 2014, my former blog garaytreasures.wordpress.com was born and while my posts were more lifestyle and all over the place I still appreciated fashion blogs over
other topics and slowly but surely I
connected with several fashion and lifestyle
bloggers to become a fashion
blogger (there I said it)!
They supported,
connected with, and positively impacted
other bloggers — and that is HUGE
in my book.
I've become more confident
in my blog, and love
connecting with other bloggers.
It was great to
connect with other bloggers so make sure to follow them so you are
in the loop about the next meet up!
Since then, I've
connected with many
other bloggers, enjoyed getting to know my readers, and took over the High Five for Friday linkup (
with 3 of my good blogging friends) from one of the
bloggers who inspired me to start blogging
in the 1st place!
I love participating
in these and
connecting with other fabulous
bloggers!!
I absolutely, positively adore the concept and idea of this award and all that it stands for;
in addition, I truly look forward to
connecting with other inspiring
bloggers because of it!
It wasn't until I
connected with other bloggers and found this amazing community right here
in my own city that my blog (and me!)
Besides being able to take photos, express my love for style, blogging has also given me the opportunity to
connect with bloggers not only
in New York City but
in other countries as well.
You are providing an educational service to
others through your blog, and you have invested a TON of time
in marketing, advertising,
connecting with other bloggers that will support you, and creating content to share on your blog.
This is a global award for up - and - coming
bloggers in order to give us some recognition and help us to
connect with each
other.
It should become a handbook for all teachers interested
in connecting better
with their students, each
other, and
other education
bloggers and Tweeters.
Find guests by browsing through your keywords at BlogTalkRadio,
connecting with the
other members of Teleseminar Nation or visiting the leading
bloggers in your niche.
Promote your book using your best energy and time — evaluate how best to spend the energy and time you have — do you have enough to visit bookstores around the country for a couple of months or your own community for a day, spend an hour each day on social media
connecting around the world
with book
bloggers, librarians,
other authors and readers from your PJs
in your house?
Kate invites all authors and readers to join
in and
connect with each
other on #K8Chat and the Kate Tilton's Book
Bloggers group.
Run by
blogger and podcaster Alexa Williams Meisler of Break Into Travel Writing, this group's goal is to provide «a place to
connect with others interested
in breaking into travel blogging or taking your travel writing to a higher level.»
We were there primarily to learn and
connect with other bloggers and podcasters
in the travel industry, but also...
I have also gotten
connected with other travelers and travel
bloggers through social media, which I will discuss further
in my next post.
In order to connect with other bloggers and blog readers, you need to be in the blogospher
In order to
connect with other bloggers and blog readers, you need to be
in the blogospher
in the blogosphere.
Of course, relationship - building doesn't end
with local press members and
bloggers — it's also important to
connect with several
other agents
in your market, including buyer's agents who may have clients looking for a listing like yours.
We're
connecting with other bloggers who are
in the same industries to learn more about how we can improve.
I think finding people who started at the same time as you
in a similar niche perhaps (not necessarily the same exact style as you, but maybe
bloggers who all blog about homes or recipes, or family blogs or craft) is a great reason to
connect because you'll probably have all the same types of questions and same types of challenges and can share audiences
with each
other.
Personal growth involved doing things that not only stretched my skills or abilities as a
blogger, but got me out from behind my computer to
connect with and invest
in relationships
with other people
in our community.