So, since so many of us seem to be in a mantel mood getting ourselves ready for fall, I thought this seemed like a good time to review
my past year of blogging about my mantel
Looking back on
this past year of blogging, I saw that I had written three posts about the need for writers to support each other.
Over
this past year of blogging and working on a variety of campaigns, I've begun to think about my age, ageism in general, and my personal style very differently.
But don't get me wrong, I've learned a lot of less than ideal things in
this past year of blogging, too.
As I look over
this past year of blogging, I would say that these are some of the best things that happened:
Not exact matches
Guest
blogging services are cropping up everywhere (including here, at AudienceBloom) as the industry begins to realize that guest
blogging, as a link building tactic, is one
of the few safe havens left after Penguin demolished many
of the lower - cost, higher quantity tactics that SEOs came to rely upon over the course
of the
past several
years.
Catching up from my
year away from
blogging today I'll review all
of my investing activity over the
past year plus.
I know all those 6, but primarily through reading lots
of blogs on
blogging for the
past ten
years.
In the
past few
years, especially with
blogging, I think I've learned to be open to constructive criticism, knowing when to take it to heart and when to take it with a grain
of salt.
I can honestly say your blog was one
of the first I came across when I started
blogging and to see your photos and recipes evolve over these
past years has been truly lovely.
To meet the many women I've corresponded with only virtually over my
past 4
years of blogging.
These
past 3
years of blogging about homeschooling have been a desperate attempt to maintain some sense
of homeschooling normalcy.
She has been
blogging about parenting, recipes, and her favorite products for the
past four
years - an loves every minute
of it!
As I
blogged just yesterday, if there's one thing I've learned over the
past few
years of studying the green and organic market, it's this: organic does not always mean green and sustainable, and green and sustainable does not always mean organic.
As I
blogged just yesterday, if there's one thing I've learned over the
past few
years of studying the green and organic -LSB-...]
One
of the things I did in the
past year without
blogging was to plug into my kids activities more.
At least two conferences during the
past year on how the Web is changing science — ScienceOnline2011 and Science Online London 2010 — have included discussions
of the career impacts
of blogging.
Moving on, maybe I recall the
blogging of years past through rose colored glasses but I remember so many more voices and so many more real lives on display.
We prepared it for weeks and finally, we are able to share with you a recap
of our
year 2017 with 5 things we learnt over these
past two
years of blogging, along with a special photo shooting we did with talented young...
I am so honored to be a part
of this as I have known Tiffany for over a
year or more now and while we have collaborated several times in the
past and even monthly she really is one
of those ladies that we Facebook message each other constantly, whether from asking each other
blogging questions to «ugh what a day in parenting» rants (haha).
This
past year I sewed four skirts, (only
blogged one
of them) a sundress, a cape, and refashioned a vintage dress.
One / / Two / / Three / / Four / / Five / / SixSeven / / Eight / / Nine / / Ten / / Eleven / / TwelveHappy New
Years!As 2013 is now behind us, I wanted to quickly reflect on the
past 6 months
of the blog.I may not be a veteran in the fashion
blogging world, but in 2013 I started Eleventh & Sixteenth, which was one
of my New
Years Resolutions.
The world
of fashion
blogging has come a long way over the
past few
years.
These
past 2
years of blogging and having my little Etsy shop were amazing!
You can see this
year and
past year blogger at the top
of my page under
blogging for breast cancer.
I decided to share with you guys some
of the lessons I've got from
blogging this
past 5
years.
Over the
past nearly 11
years I've been
blogging, one
of my favorite parts
of blogging has been the people I've met.
With my first outfit post
of 2016... I started reflecting on my
blogging journey over the
past 5
years.
Blogging & sharing has been a way of life for the past 7 years, yikes, where has the time gone?!! And I feel like slowly, but surely, my blogging life might be coming t
Blogging & sharing has been a way
of life for the
past 7
years, yikes, where has the time gone?!! And I feel like slowly, but surely, my
blogging life might be coming t
blogging life might be coming to a end.
I really enjoy having other bloggers to collaborate with and love the awesome group
of blogging friends that I've made this
past year!
Over the
past year I have been
blogging periodically about our transition to Responsive Web Design, which, according to Wikipedia, is «an approach to web design aimed at crafting sites to provide an optimal viewing and interaction experience — easy reading and navigation with a minimum
of resizing, panning, and scrolling — across a wide range
of devices (from desktop computer monitors to mobile phones).»
To learn more about why guest
blogging for authors is alive and well in spite
of what you might have read elsewhere in the
past year or so, just click on over to the Reach More Readers conference site.
I have gotten into the bad habit
of not
blogging these
past few
years.
My
blogging partner wrote a blog on this last week and included a quote from perhaps the most wise investor
of the
past 100
years — Benjamin Graham.
I'm still beginning to see the light here at the RBD blog, cleaning up the site and applying things I've learned over the
past two
years of blogging.
For the
past year or so, I have been sharing pet holidays every month within several pet
blogging groups I am a part
of.
My husband and I have been traveling and
blogging for 10
years, but have taken a hiatus the
past year or two due to some
of the very topics you touch on.
Have been
blogging from Melbourne and Broome this
past year, with lots
of Tassie posts upcoming.
I've been personally collecting travel links on my site for the
past 14 or so
years since I started that part
of my site and have amassed over 21,000 so far — but by far the most work I've put in on that is researching, visiting sites and then hand curating over 3,000 http://www.domainname.com, in English personal travel blogs — all
of which were hand entered and approved — over the
past 8
years since travel
blogging took off.
But now we can share what we have learned over the
past 9
years of travel
blogging so you too can start a blog.
In a post here last January, How LexBlog Quietly Reinvented Itself This
Year, I described how the 14 - year - old LexBlog had gone through a fundamental reinvention of both its business model and its blogging platform over the past y
Year, I described how the 14 -
year - old LexBlog had gone through a fundamental reinvention of both its business model and its blogging platform over the past y
year - old LexBlog had gone through a fundamental reinvention
of both its business model and its
blogging platform over the
past yearyear.
But while I'm willing to go as far as Althouse and Maule, you might be surprised to discover that as someone who's spent the
past four
years blogging about how to hang a shingle, I'm not a big fan
of skills training in law school.
«With so much written about
blogging in the
past year, it's amazing that just now we are witnessing the kind
of high - profile crime case that raises new and, some say, troubling issues about how reporters and editors should regard the very personal, yet very public, information shared on Web logs.»
As you may have noticed from my last few short posts here, I've been doing more writing over on Justia's Legal Marketing & Technology Blog this
year than in
years past and as such I proposed the idea
of live
blogging sessions at Google I / O this
year.
Statute
of Limitations and Real Property Limitations Act — We
blogged about a number
of cases (Tarko v. MTCC No. 626, MTCC No. 659 v. Truman and TSCC 1487 v. Market Lofts Inc.) in the
past year where one party took the position that the other party's claim was barred because the legal proceedings were commenced after the expiry
of the limitation period set out in the applicable limitations statute.
What few realize, however, is that over the
past year, the Seattle - based company underwent a fundamental reinvention
of both its business model and its
blogging platform.
To get you started, here's a round up
of some
of best law practice management tips for solo and small law firms that we've
blogged about over the
past year.
Especially with all
of the coverage
of every argument — even those not
of obvious public interest that may have in
years past, gone unnoticed by the larger media — where counsel's every movement is
blogged, twittered, and splashed all over the front pages
of the papers for everyone to comment upon.
Over the
past year, those
of us on the other side
of the Rockies started to get a glimpse as the court began to demonstrate a passion for digital outreach and a flair for
blogging and Twitter engagement.
Prompted by a comment by Bob Ambrogi, Venkat Balasubramani, who blogs at Spam Notes and guest - blogs regularly at Eric Goldman's blog, wondered whether the broadening
of his legal interests over the
past three - and - a-half
years of blogging suggest that he should «make a clean break» from his focused personal blog and start a different one; he weighs the pros and cons in a thoughtful post.