Sentences with phrase «great time blogging»

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Social blogging can be a great way to scale a small company because the mediums are often free (it doesn't cost you anything to sign up for Facebook, Twitter, tumblr, etc.) and experts agree that most companies will get a solid return on investment from the time they spend interacting with customers online.
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.
Last couple of days were so busy I hadn't had time for blogging, but I'm back with a great new recipe.
Blogging is great, I love it, but it takes a lot of time and energy away from other areas of my life if I'm not careful.
Spicy salmon and garlic parmesan veggies grilled in one sheet pan, a healthy and flavorful dinner ready in 20 minutes -LCB- low carb, gluten free -RCB- Last couple of days were so busy I hadn't had time for blogging, but I'm back with a great new recipe.
I'm a first time reader, great blogging.
Much to my surprise, she and her friend laughed it off and then we proceeded to have a great time sipping coffee (or what was left of it) and chatting about blogging stuff.
To top it all off I feel like I am learning so much about computers and blogging while meeting so many great new people, all during nap time: --RRB-
I also found that the early blogging community at that time was very connected and it was a great way to reassure myself that I wasn't totally screwing up at this parenting gig.
Please take the time to check out these other great TASTE posts by some incredibly talented blogging friends.
Needed a bit of levity this morning, and found the perfect thing: a fun challenge to list the four bloggers you would take with you on the Oregon Trail, courtesy of Crunchy Chicken, who found it on the Arduous blog, who found it at this great site called Cinco (Making Blogging Fun Again: 5 Steps at a Time).
; 0) I'm almost up to my one - year blogging anniversary so what a great time for a party.
Have visited TONS and already written about 26 + I've found of interest to the Sandwich Generation, Baby Boomers Generation, Grandparents, and Caregivers — at SandwichINK.com/Saturday-blog-party-site-seeing and my main Ultimate Blog Party post — SandwichINK.com/SandwichINK-welcomes-you-to-the-2010-ultimate-blog-party Thanks for ALL your hard work and such a fun time to meet other great people, including so many Boomers + in the blogging world!
This is my first time and I only started blogging a couple months ago, so it would be great to grow my blog.
That's why blogging is great — little pieces at a time.
I started blogging because I wanted to look back on the memories over time, but also because I don't know any other dads, so it's been a great way to explore the future of fatherhood and connect with others in the same boat.
Congrats on that award and on finishing your new necklace, it's beautiful:) What's more I hope that your Santa Clause has written your post and you'll get new sewing machine;) One more thing - I totally agree with your words about time - it's priceless, so each comment is really important and I also love blogging because thanks to it I have a chance to meet many great women:) Take care dear Ivana:) http://crafty-zone.blogspot.com/
looking very Lunar New Year appropriate, Izzie:) two months off from blogging sounds like a really good time to step back and re-evaluate your priorities I hope everything works out great in your life < 3 The Sweetest Escape
That's GREAT that you are committed to your blog full time, is blogging your full time gig??
Blogging has been a much greater time investment than I originally thought it would be and while I love doing it — it's a full time job in and of itself!
I have not really realized since blogging what great pieces I have in my closet in which I utilize all the time.
But seriously, I agree with you... blogging does take up all of our spare time and it is great to take a break once in a while and do things that are unrelated to blogging and just something for yourself.
I agree that blogging is not a walk in the park but because we love it, we all just take it one day at a time Anyway love the earrings and clutch, they are such great accent pieces that work well with the dress and can be paired independently and look great too!
Thanks for sharing — and have a GREAT time at the blogging conference!
If this blogging thing turns into a full time gig for me, that would be great too!
Thanks for stopping by and joining us this week, as we celebrate Thanksgiving... a great time to spend with family and friends, and maybe even some new blogging friends here on Turn It Up Tuesday!
She's a Twitter fiend, is great with emails, is starting her own fashion - inspired online magazine and has taken the blogging world by storm in less than a year's time.
Great tips, I know I was posting more than 3 times because I felt like I had to but now I know better and am taking a break from blogging several days a week especially until after Thanksgiving.
I've been unexpectedly busy with work lately, which is great for the bank balance just before Christmas, but it meant not much time for blogging.
I know what you mean about blogging being so great when there's time to do it!
I had such a great time catching up with out - of - town blogging friends and making a few new ones!
I am new - ish to blogging, but I am having a great time and I think I may have even inspired a person or two, I hope!
Ashley and I had a really great discussion on the drive home over introversion and how our personality types shape our blogging, personal lives and we bonded over our mutual love for alone time.
My great blogging friend Vinnie (go check out his site if you haven't already) has nominated me for another award, this time the «Versatile Blogger» award.
I've often blogged about the importance of conferences, but usually I've talked about the fact that you meet editors and agents there, you learn how to behave like a professional, you get great training, and eventually you meet exactly the right agent or editor and make exactly the right pitch at the right time and you get the break you need and suddenly you get published.
I've been blogging a long time, and I have had some GREAT experiences with Indie authors.
Some authors spend a great deal of time refining their writing process and even iron out new character ideas through blogging.
Great article I've successfully deducted my travel gear last time I went to Brazil for blogging.
Some blogging groups, collaborations, directories... I'd like to think that Global Debauchery will be truly successful one day, but there are a lot of great blogs out there and it really is a full - time job.
And, if you're not interested in doing the digital nomad thing, or the professional travel blogging thing, if you just want to travel long term and have a great time, then Matt Kepnes» How to Travel the World on $ 50 a Day is the best resource out there!
During that time I have yet to really crack the formula that makes so many of my contemporaries» blogs so popular, but what I have discovered is a great number of handy blogging - related websites, articles and eBooks that are incredibly useful for new travel bloggers like myself.
The Dromomaniac (The science and philosophy of one way travel) The Ego Tripper (A quirky travel blogging offering great stories, tips and advice) The Euro Lifestyle (Enjoying travel in Europe with an emphasis on a high quality of life) The Flying Fugu (A foodie travel blog dedicated to all things delicious & exotic around the world) The Jungle Princess (If you want to change your life you must actually change your life) The Last Stop (The last greatest adventures you'll ever need) The Loaded Handbag (Travel that is loaded with great content) The Lost Backpack (Travel that involves leaving the backpack behind) The Lost Passport (Traveling the unknown) The Luggage List (Independent travel blog and luggage review site) The Mellyboo Project (Join Melissa as she explores every last inch of the world) The Minute Tour (Inspiring travel — one minute at a time) The Philippines Expat (An expat blog on living, working, traveling in Cebu City and the Philippines) The Pinay Solo Backpacker (She has no home sweet home, just enjoyment of the world / culture.)
Doesn't sound too great when it's said out loud like that, and of course I love chatting and spending time with my real life friends, but the reason I enjoy twitter in particular so much is because of the travel blogging community!
We're loving the mix of travel / living abroad and it's a great alternative to full - time travelling and blogging.
I've had a great time learning from, and sometimes debating with, two smart people with very different areas of expertise and vantage points: the blogging meteorologist Eric Holthaus and Jacquelyn Gill, who studies past climates in the context of ecological change.
About Blog - After following and reading some really great blogs about reading and teaching reading, I thought it was time to start blogging as a way to reflect on my journey as a teacher of readers.I am a husband, father of five, and a third grade teacher.
The Village, MI About Blog After following and reading some really great blogs about reading and teaching reading, I thought it was time to start blogging as a way to reflect on my journey as a teacher of readers.I am a husband, father of five, and a third grade teacher.
Blogging is a great way to attract clients through search engines and other channels, while adding value to your website at the same time.
And one more thing for bloggers or those of you immersed in online life in some way, I just read a great e-book that was very insightful on how to manage your blogging life and grow your blog at the same time.
I've blogged for years and know how much time, effort and energy it takes — you have a great passion for this!
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