Alicia shared that she spends most
of her time blogging in this beautiful kitchen space.
I think that a lot of them have interesting things to say, and I do read some of the blogs on Active Rain, but I have no idea why an agent would spend a lot
of time blogging to other agents.
Do you spend a fair amount
of time blogging, writing articles, speaking at seminars and conferences, commenting on LinkedIn, Twitter, or your web site?
They are busy and are not spending a lot
of time blogging.
I believe many authors waste a lot
of time blogging, and actually ruin their brand in the process.
I absolutely do not think paleolithic man spent most
of his time blogging or playing video games, and the introduction of those activities coincides exactly with our obesity and diabetes epidemic.
But for the vast majority, spending a lot
of time blogging, tweeting, and posting on those sites won't count for much.
Not exact matches
I had one
of the most - read World
of Warcraft blogs on the Internet at a
time when
blogging was still relatively new (2007).
There are some
time proven strategies for this kind
of link building are guest
blogging on relevant blogs in your niche, and simply calling up or emailing webmasters and editors and asking for a resource link.
I've
blogged a number
of times about what is commonly and loosely called «executive compensation.»
Charles Duhigg, staff writer for The New York
Times and author
of The Power
of Habit, answers questions from readers on Quora on topics ranging from how to develop a
blogging habit to what it's like to work as a journalist.
Blogging, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest... every
time I start, there is too long
of a lapse between posts.
Since some might wonder, I'll point out that I'm not technically a professional journalist myself — I'm a professor who dabbles at
blogging — but I take my independence seriously, and I assure you that the first
time anyone in management at Rogers Media (owner
of Canadian Business) tries to tell me what to write in this space, that will be the very last day I write for them.
Do you think it's wise for me to spend my free
time on
blogging or should I focus 100 %
of my
time on my day job?
Today I've
blogged again, this
time about the contents
of the final report itself. This second blog post, being rather long and nuanced, was written for the Homeless Hub. It can be accessed at this -LSB-...]
After around two years
of blogging, I left my day job to blog full -
time.
In that
time, I've worked with a lot
of the bigger players in content marketing and
blogging services.
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.
Through
blogging, I've been lucky enough to get mentioned in the press, invited to conferences, meet industry influencers, gain the attention
of clients and get hired for full -
time marketing roles.
The appeal
of toolkits is that people who are less advanced in
blogging than you are know they can save themselves a lot
of time and frustration by finding out what tools you use to run a successful blog.
Blogging is probably the most
time - consuming way
of making money on the Steemit platform.
Here's the deal: guest
blogging purely for backlinks on a bunch
of spammy blogs with terribly written articles is a waste
of time.
Of course, you're going to hear about how guest blogging doesn't work anymore, and how it's a waste of tim
Of course, you're going to hear about how guest
blogging doesn't work anymore, and how it's a waste
of tim
of time.
Regardless
of whether you see
blogging as a hobby or full
time job, it is one
of the most profitable ways to generate passive income.
Long
time readers
of Business Blog Consulting understand the SEO value
of blogging, however, we wanted to check in with marketers with a variety
of blogging experience to see what their experiences have been firsthand.
Really starting to think
blogging on cnn is a complete waste
of time..
As for the standard
of interpersonal relationship you suggest, I would offer in reply the idea that if one is incapable
of making one's meaning reasonably plain without taking the steps you recommend then perhaps one should either spend a good deal more
time reflecting prior to committing one's words to print or, failing that, consider a full withdrawal from the grind
of blogging.
I remember being disturbed by that email, and it added to my sense at the
time that the
blogging - focused / issue - centric / religio - critical nature
of the EC movement allowed people (perhaps sometimes enabled them) to ignore their home - lives, family relationships, etc..
I've been watching Christopher Benson take up on behalf
of BioLogos this last period
of time — I guess it's over a couple
of weeks now, but
blogging distorts
time.
I have
blogged for a long
time on theology and have wrestled with many
of these questions both inside and outside the Church for decades.
It is one
of the best things I've seen
blogged in a long
time.
The lectionary is rich this
time of year, and as I get back to
blogging through the Scripture readings each week, our focus will be on paying attention to the witness
of the prophets, connecting them to the Christmas story and to our present longing for God's will to be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Back when I had my first three, I worked full
time, sure, but it was local and I had a full year
of mat leave, I
blogged during naptime for the fun
of it.
For all that fretting about how the Millennial generation is too busy tweeting, texting,
blogging and catching up on episodes
of Gossip Girl to have
time for books, new studies find that they're actually doing the most reading in America.
Perhaps you should spend some
of your
blogging time educating yourself instead.
I am taking the rest
of the year off from
blogging to spend
time with my family.
I myself bought my iPad almost solely for the purpose
of spiritual
blogging on the bus (which I am doing right now), and it has given me more
time to think about these matters and to read a much larger diversity
of views than I would otherwise.
Since 2003 she has
blogged as The Velveteen Rabbi; in 2008,
TIME named her blog one
of the top 25 sites on the internet.
You got stuck on the difference between «to» and «too,» I don't really have the
time to value the importance
of spelling while
blogging in a hurry to the point
of editing constantly like you do.
I plan to take some
time off
blogging, with the exception
of a few announcements and guest posts here and there, so I can pray and yell and listen and reflect and maybe reconsider that cereal blog.
I started writing a blog in November, but it took me quite a long
time to really take that step, as I had always been wondering what other people might think
of me
blogging about healthy, mostly plant - based food, as most people around me don't share this interest and think quite different than I do.
In particular, I'm looking forward to learning more about social media and the business end
of blogging... what I need to take Books n» Cooks to the next level (besides more
time, that is!).
One
of my favorite things about this
time of year in the
blogging world is learning about how other people celebrate the holidays including their memories and food traditions and this bountiful bowl looks like the essence
of comfort and deliciousness.
I would have also accepted cucumber and about 4
times the amount
of carrots and cilantro but that would have covered the meatballs too much for the photo so for the sake
of blogging, I lessened it.
Anyway as you may already be aware, I participated in this challenge alongside some
of my other
blogging friends and now it's
time for you to vote for your favorite recipe on the Just BARE Facebook page.
I am starting the next leg
of holiday baking today with these double chocolate peppermint cookies while celebrating one
of my favorite and long
time blogging friends.
There have been several
times when I've wondered why I'm even doing this whole ding - dang thing, if it's even worth it, getting ready to throw in the towel — but then I remember my readers, my
blogging friends, the food blog community, all
of you who inspire me.
I am also a veggie lover so January is one
of my favourite
times of the year in the food
blogging world.
didn't know anything about
blogging before i started a food / family one this summer (sort
of been in a
time freeze since 2001 having 4 kids), and i'm glad i didn't.
I am what I guess you'd call a newbie blogger and even though I can be impatient with some
of the aspects
of this
blogging business at
times, I do love things being so new, hitting new milestones, and learning / trying new things all the
time.