It can be really hard to see others «succeed» when you feel stuck,
especially in blogging where everything is out there for the world to see.
I think that it is SO important to remain authentic,
especially in the blogging world where things can easily change.
Not exact matches
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.
This is
especially important
in researching a
blogging niche because not all searches result
in clicks.
I think this will help a lot of people,
especially those new to
blogging or any website to understand how to become favorable
in the search engines eyes.
(I'm
especially excited to meet my
blogging buddy Matthew Paul Turner
in person!)
I am starting to see this happening
in the «like» minded people community and
especially the
blogging of theology.
Playing the comparison game (
especially in such a talented and highly - competitive world like food
blogging) will never make me feel good.
In the past few years,
especially with
blogging, I think I've learned to be open to constructive criticism, knowing when to take it to heart and when to take it with a grain of salt.
Especially in the world of food
blogging, there is always room for more pumpkin recipes.
I'm excited to participate
in ShiftCon for many reasons including that some of my old
blogging buddies will be there and
especially because the focus is on topics that mean so much to me.
So consider joining our Facebook community, a great way to stay
in touch with me and other readers,
especially as my
blogging schedule slows a little bit this summer.
She started
blogging in 2009 as a way to keep track of her thoughts on being a first time mom,
especially her struggle with postpartum depression, and as a way of reaching out to other moms who are struggling with the same things.
Thanks to all who have supported me on this
blogging journey,
especially my sisters -
in - arms at The Green Moms Carnival and @GreenMoms.
Especially in the typical absence of formal academic reward systems for online outreach (nobody is getting tenure yet for their science
blogging or Instagramming), I think it's incredibly important to understand science bloggers» and Instagrammers» motivations.
My longer story about how I got into
blogging,
especially fashion
blogging, can be found
in an earlier post here.
And I get it, taking photos of your girlfriend who's walking around DC looking for a white wall is really not that fun,
especially when you're probably afraid you're going to run into someone you know and have to explain to them that your girlfriend wasn't taking senior photos -LCB- even though maybe the above kinda looks like it... -RCB- but that she dabbles
in blogging because that's kinda a thing...?
A few weeks ago I
blogged about barely buying anything
in person,
especially since arriving
in Europe.
I didn't mean to have such a gap
in blogging,
especially after that mic drop of my last post regarding my mom's birthday.
This is
especially true
in the
blogging world.
Patience is such an important factor,
especially in something like
blogging where you may not make a dime for years.
I received a few nasty comments
in my
blogging years and just delete them,
especially as it seems to be the same person.
I know there is often negative connotations with «changing»,
especially in the world of fashion and fashion
blogging.
fashion
blogging is a sure hit, most
especially out here
in the sandpit — i literally see new bloggers coming out
in the open day by day.
Blogging and Instagram provide so much inspiration,
especially when you find people who have similar pieces
in their wardrobe.
Some weeks are hard on the bank with
blogging,
especially with my new rise
in fashion posts!
Also, clutches are chic
in terms of accessorizing your outfit...
especially at night I prefer a clutch over a purse:) I am glad I came across your blog, I am new to the
blogging world but if you have a chance stop by and check it out!!
I love your positivity an ability to spread joy and happiness to those
in the
blogging world,
especially with your cafés coeurs:).
I'm still
in awe of your experience at NYFW and
especially loved your post about meeting Jen from Dressing with Class — isn't it crazy how
blogging brings people together?
Congrats on going full time... I'm SO glad I found your little corner of the internet, because I absolutely love your authenticity,
especially in the world of fashion
blogging.
Especially since I've been off my
blogging game and life
in general lately.
And what a refreshing and great message to stay authentic,
especially with all the experience you have
in fashion and
blogging!
I spotted many of my favorite American and international fashion bloggers, which is my favorite part of fashion week
especially since I've made so many friends
in the
blogging world.
Blogging is hard for me especially, I hope some day I can overcome my insecurities in b
Blogging is hard for me
especially, I hope some day I can overcome my insecurities
in bloggingblogging.
I
especially enjoyed meeting new people
in both the
blogging and running worlds.
Especially in the age of social media and
blogging... it's so hard not to compare... and not to wish you had what others have.
I am more than ready for a new one to start, but I'm thankful for everything I learned and for everyone I've met this year,
especially my friends
in the
blogging community!
Everybody was
blogging in 2014, and
especially teachers.
Getting kids to write,
especially the weaker writers, can be a challenge
in itself but getting kids to write about math can be even more challenging — unless you use
blogging as your literacy tactic.
My books are selling well thanks to some targeted advertising, but reading your post helps me to see I could be doing more,
especially in the area of
blogging and following blogs.
One of my motivations
in blogging at TKZ is to share what I've learned with other writers,
especially those that are just starting out.
I
especially value her perspective because she has experience
in both the non-fiction and fiction worlds (
in addition to writing,
blogging, and podcasting about indy publishing, she also authors the ARKANE action adventure thriller series and the London Psychic crime thrillers).
Although I have worked
in the IT industry for over 20 years and have a solid grasp of technology, and although I am a published author who is active on social media, I came away from Kristen's book with insights on how and where I need to improve my approach,
especially to
blogging.
If you have an active blog with commenting followers and an even more active lurker community (reflected
in stats for your site hits),
blogging is a resource that can be
especially useful to the self - published author, the aspiring author trying to get their name out, and the pubbed author with «out of the box» promo objectives.
In many cases,
especially for nonfiction writers,
blogging makes sense.
Lately I've been thinking about reading my first Jennifer Crusie book —
especially after Jennifer Weiner and The Book Lady
blogged about her, and Amy Scribner called her «one of the most deeply satisfying writers around»
in the September issue of BookPage.
I've
blogged before (at www.pauljholden.com) about some of the features I've felt Comixology lacks,
especially in respect to longer form comics and anthology titles; a decent page scrubber and some sort of chapter feature.
So called «Sponsored posts» are already common
in blogging (
especially food
blogging).
In the example above, the woman didn't seem to be any better than your average college friend
especially when her only experience came from
blogging (I mean who doesn't blog these days?)
A few book blogs are
especially influential and / or representative of what's going on
in the book
blogging world.