I've thought long and
hard about the bloggers I wanted to feature.
Not exact matches
But their cons were a little
harder to pull off in an age when there weren't thousands of
bloggers rushing to be the first to publish a post raving
about what the visionary con artist said at the latest festival fetishizing «innovation.»
As a full - time
blogger, it's
hard not to think
about how long blogging will last.
How
about peter Cashmore of mashable, Markus fried of plenty of fish they are not
hard core affiliate marketers they are just give their readers, helping them to learn something new, engage and meet new people like Markus is doing and the end result is they are the top adsense earners in the world making more than any other so - called pro
bloggers in the world.
As I've heard other
bloggers attest to, sometimes the
hardest part
about putting together a blog post is actually sitting down and writing it (as evidenced by the fact that I initially spelled that as righting — whoops).
I thought that
blogger sounded a lot more «
hard core» than me
about eating naturally... admittedly because I didn't understand the reasoning behind the giveaway.
Do all food
bloggers feel so sad
about the ingredients that got wasted or do they become cold and
hard - hearted after a couple of months of dumping their deformed, ruined, creations into the waste - bin along with that perfect idea that was envisioned exactly in its yummy baked / cooked glory!
I just find it
hard to reconcile mummy
bloggers who are quite vocal
about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted before
about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to look at a computer!!
CTFD, via David Vienna The
blogger behind The Daddy Complex unwittingly contributed to my round - up of toddler discipline strategies when he struck a chord with me and a gajillion other parents who are trying too
hard and caring too much
about every effing thing.
But it's
hard to see how
bloggers regurgitating your talking points is going to help change anyone's mind
about whether HFCS is or isn't a highly processed toxic ingredient or whether it does or doesn't cause obesity, diabetes and liver disease.
In a moving vlog this week, Song told her fans that the
hardest thing
about being a
blogger — and putting her life «out there» — is pretending she's happy.
A few weeks ago I was talking to a fellow
blogger about my grapples of quitting my career to fulfil my dreams of blogging full time & being self employed versus not wanting to quit a career i've worked so
hard to build and achieve success in... and she said something that got me thinking.
Normally I really don't like conversations
about the weather, but as a fashion
blogger it is just a very important topic... Last month there have been more rainy than sunny days, and that makes shooting outfits
harder and more complicated.
it's
hard to find
bloggers that really care
about both their art AND their readers, but you seem to be one of them i'm happy i found your blog!
I thought long and
hard about whether I wanted to do this post — partly because every single
blogger is posting
about the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale, and also because I'm not sure whether you guys are interested?
The
hardest thing
about being a fashion
blogger, at least for me, is taking all these photos.
That's one of the
hardest part
about being a style
blogger in my opinion is always feeling like you need to have new new new.
I know what you mean
about the super quick comments — I also understand that it's
hard to keep up with all the
bloggers you love so much, especially if blogging is not your full time job!
I couldn't believe it when I started adding to my posts there and one of them hit
hard and did really well — I don't think most
bloggers think
about StumbleUpon.
I thought long and
hard about sharing them, but I figured my blogging friends would understand and non ~
bloggers would appreciate the imporatance of setting any type of goal.
I agree it was
hard to pick someone for every category so I didn't nominate a
blogger for each one — only those I could truly be honest
about.
It can be
hard to define the line between what you are and aren't willing to share, but I know as a
blogger and avid reader I love learning more
about the who the person is!
(This is an open letter to my fellow
bloggers who are standing tall and brave and doing the
hard work of speaking up against powerful and intimidating forces to fight to inject some sanity into the conversation
about education.)
During the week of September 14 - 18, anyone who blogs
about books is invited to help celebrate the
hard work and dedication of book
bloggers everywhere.
I read
about about a book a week, which is a lot less than many book
bloggers — but enough that characters and storylines start to blur together, and at the end of the year, it's not
hard to determine which books are far and away my favorites.
Excellent post, and one I'm pondering
hard as I think
about what to do when Makepeace is published — I think I need a much sharper and more focused tour the next time around, with some sci - fi
bloggers targeted.
There probably are
bloggers from just
about every country in the world, but I get it, they are
hard to find.
Sure, I've talked a lot of smack
about the failings of travel blogging, but I also have a lot of hope for what travel
bloggers COULD do — that's why I'm so
hard on it.
Very few people know
about Zipkick but it's hitting the scene
hard with the product they've built so far, the ambassadorship program with travel
bloggers they've put together and the mega road trip they're on right now.
This is a wonderfully written article that illustrates one of the things that irks me most
about the many, many travel
bloggers that I follow: the articulation of «If I can travel this easily, then everybody can'that is constantly followed up by a slew of «I am not lucky to travel like this — I just worked
hard» posts.
They have been able to make a lot of money after long
hard commitment to blogging
about their travel experiences, giving expert travel advice and networking with many companies and
bloggers to support their blogging... Read More
about Career or Travel?
While his month - to - month income is
hard to predict, Hatton says his best months as a travel
blogger and freelance writer earn
about # 3,000 (~ $ 4,600), and a standard month earns
about # 1,000 (~ $ 1,500).
There was an interesting debate going on on David Whitley's blog a few weeks ago
about exactly how much travel
bloggers are earning, and despite claims from a few well - known exponents of making some serious coin, I find it
hard to believe that many people are making a genuine living from blogging.
TIPS TO SHARE FOR ASPIRING
BLOGGERS / TRAVEL
BLOGGERS Don't be too
hard on yourself, enjoy the trip and think
about your blog afterwards, explore your own hometown first, and don't overbook.
Daily Propaganda — Daily Propaganda travel blog provides a healthy does of fresh photography & travel writing from a passionate traveller David M Byrne — David M Byrne is a travel site by a passionate photographer, talented Getty Image artist and around the world traveller Daydream Away — Abby is a life - long travel junkie journalist who works
hard to find adventure in everyday life after two years of travel De La Pura Vida Costa Rica — Come check out this great travel blog from a freelance graphic designer and teacher lbased in Costa Rica Delusional Journey — Travels with Harrison to Nepal Departing Melbourne — This is a wonderful travel blog featuring lighthearted narrative covering holidays and planning to inspire others Destination Savvy — Destination savvy is a travel site that will encourage and inspire you to explore & discover life on the road as a vagabond Destination Unknown — Travel
blogger, photographer and solo wanderer Different Doors — A travel blog providing you with more stories per journey Digital Nomad Community — If you're an aspiring nomad — or just thinking
about living that kind of lifestyle — this is the site for you Discount Travel
Blogger — Travel cheap, fun and worry free... Let's go Backpacking Discovering Ice — A travel blog by Steph and Andres.
I'm sure any other travel
blogger that is keen to succeed will gain benefit from this book as long as they are passionate
about travel and work
hard.
So I joined the elite ranks of
bloggers (hey, stop laughing so
hard) and spent the better part of two years jawing
about Mythic's latest fantasy project.
Being an artist and a
blogger myself, I find it sometimes
hard to come up with meaningful topics to blog
about.
Bloggers who ply their trade on such sites sometimes work extraordinarily
hard to tie something they feel like writing
about to the «approved» topics.
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