Sentences with phrase «forget about bloggers»

When it comes to promoting your book you can't forget about bloggers.
Don't forget about bloggers, many of them need holiday giveaways to offer.

Not exact matches

Speaking about the value of catechism... Kevin DeYoung, pastor of University Reformed Church in East Lansing, MI, and one of the bloggers here at Evangel, recently agreed to an interview about his new book The Good News We Almost Forgot: Rediscovering the Gospel in a 16th Century Catechism, which is....
I find I'm a happier blogger when I forget about terms like «building your brand» and instead focus on sharing my simple stories and the recipes that I'm confident will resonate with my readers.
Being that I am a food blogger, I sometimes get caught up in the hype of making making over-the-top desserts like Double Chocolate Salted Caramel Cake and Coca - Cola Cupcakes and I forgot about the simple things like shortbread cookies.
What's interesting is that they picked a group of bloggers who would clearly support their mission, and they forgot about the others.
Part of it may be a new environmental consciousness; if you really want to lower your carbon footprint, forget about buying a Prius and think instead about having just one kid, says New York Times environment blogger Andrew Revkin.
You're so right in everything you said, specially about being true to yourself and not forgetting your main purpose as a blogger.
I love that you are wearing a necklace - I feel like so many fashion bloggers (myself included) forget about the bling!
These photos were actually shot over a month and a half ago... any of my bloggers out there shoot things and totally forget about them?
I forget about bottoms sometimes because I basically live in dresses, but two looks have spoken to me recently via other bloggers.
I told you guys I wouldn't forget about Fall, today I'm teaming up with some amazing bloggers to bring you some really great Fall inspired place settings & tablescapes that are sure to inspire your Fall dining.
It was nice to spend some time at bloggers events last night at Shabby Apple and Unhinged focusing on fun and forgetting about my journey back to school.
I kinda forgot about mine though... problems of a beauty blogger.
I think we bloggers get wrapped up in posting about unusual food and we sometimes forget about the fantastic plain old classics.
Forget about all the vague, superficial information out there; Edutopia blogger Heick cuts to the chase with 19 meaningful questions that parents can ask at the beginning of the school year.
And let's not forget that while many people in their mid-twenties are very savvy about Facebook and other social networks, there are many more people not in their twenties — including myself, my co-panelists at Digital Book World and many bloggers on my blogroll (and not on my blogroll)-- who are equally knowledgeable about (and comfortable) with these applications!
Together with 20 other Nordic travel bloggers, we had a three - day long conference where we exchanged tips and ideas, talked about the travel blog industry, goals for the future and not to forget — discovered Riga and Jūrmala.
Anyways before I start a long rant about these kind of posts there is one thing I want to point out that all travel bloggers are forgetting to mention.
So forget about blogs and bloggers and blogging and focus on this - the cost and difficulty of publishing absolutely anything, by anyone, into a global medium, just got a whole lot lower.
Particularly amusing for me last year was how I landed at another global warming believer's blog (I forget how, most likely from daily Google email alert I get on stories about global warming that I created in 2008), and after a series of comment placements which started with one of the strangest sidesteps * I'd ever seen, the blogger declared in a new blog post that I must be «the Gestapo of the Heartland Institute with the job of hunting down dissenting opinions and persecuting those responsible» (full text here).
Don't forget to notify your seven Kreativ Bloggers about their AWARD and post links to their blogs.
Christine Cooper says: «My wish is that before bloggers decide to post another word, they read a few good books, think about what it is they want to say, wonder for a while about how often it's been said before, and, once they realise it's been said in many more insightful ways on numerous occasions they go to bed and forget about «their blog».»
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