I just went back and read the comments from Monday (for some reason I couldn't comment there - problem on my end)... I say
just keep blogging how you have been.
Sometimes I think I should start saving some of them for an e-book, but then
I just keep blogging them anyway
Not exact matches
Just because you changed your screen name doesn't mean we don't recognize your trite comment that you
keep blogging over and over.
Keep on
blogging, you are an inspiration for those of us who love to see that pastors are indeed human and not
just a guy in a faraway pulpit.
Life
just kept getting in the way of
blogging (mostly because I let it), and with every passing week it became harder to get back in the saddle.
I
just started to try to live healthy and hope I
keep motivated by
blogging.
I thought I would
just jump right back into
blogging last week when I set out to re-establish a work routine, but who knew that my new nine - pound work companion would
keep me so busy during the work day?
If I was a «good» blogger — you know, the type who
keeps an editorial calendar and plans out content in advance — I would have
blogged about this four weeks ago,
just in time for you to attempt it yourself.
Admire your honesty darl, there's no real money at all in
blogging just pure love from bloggers to
keep it going.
I never really intended to take a 1.5 month break from
blogging, but my day job has been
keeping me pretty busy (in super boring outfits), so my long break
just sort of happened.
Naturally, we started to talk about
blogging (sorry, Mom, I'm
just too obsessed) when she dropped the statement «I would have never thought, that you'll
keep up
blogging for so long.
I'm happy that you answered my questions Anyways, about the 1st question — i
just want to know if what
keeps you from
blogging?
I
just want to
keep blogging as long as I enjoy it.
I think when it comes to
blogging sometimes you
just have to accept your busy life and not get so hard on yourself for not
keeping up.
So, here I am again - because that is kind of ironic that in my last post I said that I plan to
keep on
blogging... and then I
just kind of vanished!
Also — totally feeling you on the niche, I've only
just started
blogging (well I
keep starting and then stopping) but already I feel torn about which direction to go in and what my focus should be.
The weekends have been insanely busy, with
keeping up with
blogging, shooting and what not — I was able to put some time aside so you guys can see my favorite lace - up boots that I
just can't live without this season.
When she finished her project she realised that she didn't want to stop
blogging, so she
just kept going.
And it almost
kept me away from
blogging just as I was starting out.
Not all authors forget about marketing during NaNo (the «big names»
keep blogging heavily as a matter of fact), but there's a certain detriment to everyone in the author community putting sole emphasis on «
just writing» for a month.
Or maybe you
just need to
keep blogging for another year or two to build up enough material and reputation.
When she finished her project she realised that she didn't want to stop
blogging, so she
just kept going.
When I started my blog (which initially was
just to
keep in touch with family and friends and record my travels), I spent an inordinate amount of time setting it up, making it pretty, and learning the ropes and language of
blogging.
Sometimes, I get so frustrated with my views and engagement but in the end of the day I
keep reminding myself to
just enjoy this
blogging world.
Although the affiliate commission from Bluehost isn't a big part of our
blogging income yet, we are looking to grow it as we
keep providing value for people who
just getting started
blogging.
The advice and the amazing community of people
just getting started
blogging, will help you
kept pass any of those things holding you back and set you up for success.
I've been
blogging for some years, on Grantourismo listed above and other blogs, and I also consult on social media to restaurants and hotels, so I try to
keep on top of similar global lists, as difficult as it is because there are
just so many and the list is growing all the time and I'm
just so busy doing my * real * job.
Huge thanks for including Lifecruiser.com in this famous travel bloggers list — we travel bloggers need to
keep together and supporting each other much more to stand out in the competition of other
blogging subjects and you
just did make that easier for us!!!! Well done with all the work to make the list and to
keep it up!
I (Sam) wanted to start
blogging at the same time, and at first we intend it to mostly
just be for friends and family to
keep up with where we were.
It
just kinda rolled out and
kept rolling and then some broke Geek decided to do a dinner and pan-handled bloggers for some wine and stuff and the next thing y» know, it's like the in thing and well I guess a
blogging marketing fine wine well suited clothing type guy named Hugh
just picked up the thread and took it on and it like grew so wild and humungous man and then everyone wanted in on the wine stuff and that
just like freaked out the vinyard down south into sending cases of the stuff all over the world
just in case they would kinda infect the brand with a virus thing and then hope they'd sneeze and spread their spit and the viral cold or flu thingy to take hold and sortoflike get its own traction and move to wider audiences who were now into asking Victoria Wine outlet staff for the wine and confusing the dudes into placing an order to meet the demand like and it is still like viralling out there.
- That - Is - The - Question, Oh - Please - Do -
Keep - On -
Blogging - Anders - Cuz - We - All -
Just - Luv - U-and-Need-U!
I had
just published the first edition of my book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web, and saw
blogging as a way to
keep myself and my readers up to date.
When I got there the head of public relations
kept me waiting an hour, then informed me she
just wanted to discuss my
blogging - not any job.
More likely, the time goes to marketing — bar networking events,
blogging, writing articles, and maybe even serving on a nonprofit board — or continuing education, whether formal CLE or
just reading case digests to
keep current.
It's
just a huge compliment when measured against the remarkable breadth and quality of the other winners and the Canadian legal blawgosphere as a whole, which I've been saying for awhile is one of legal
blogging's best -
kept secrets.
When I revealed my concerns to an ex-colleague she suggested I
keep blogging, but perhaps
just «post recipes and happy cat pictures until you feel differently...»
Anywho, our production company * may * try to pitch the show to a couple of other channels, but we're
just going to
keep on, keepin» on - doing all the things we've loved doing all along: creating art & photographs, writing music & books, and
blogging about whatever tickles our fancy, and tugs at our heart strings.
It's old - school
blogging style, no professional photography needed — we're
just keeping it casual.
Besides being the way I earn a living, I have built a thriving business that
just keeps growing and expanding in exciting ways,
blogging is fun, creative, fulfilling, rewarding, it stretches me to grow and learn, it has allowed me to travel and be a part of so many exciting opportunities, and it connects me to companies I respect, and friends I love and adore all around the world!
It's not that I don't love
blogging and the wonderful friendships I have here, it's
just that I'm unable to
keep up with it and everything else in my life... and I'm really feeling the stress.