Sentences with phrase «something about blogging»

I won't try to analyze it, but obviously there is something about blogging / writing that brings such people together; perhaps the freedom of expression, or the independence of mind and self - confidence it takes to stake out an imperfect and non-corporate public identity.»
From August, 2004: Every now and then the urge to write something about blogging hits me.
I thought I knew something about blogging from a handful of earlier blogging failures.
There is something about blogging that creates friendships and bonds that those who don't will never understand.
That lil something about blogging and photography just excite me everyday and I still (I said still but actually i haven't started for long lol) love doing them on a daily basis.
There is something about blogging, something lacking.
Perhaps coffee or tea @ the local Panera?There is something about blogging, something lacking.

Not exact matches

When many think of blogging, they often imagine something along the lines of a soccer mom chatting about her son's strange insect collection; however, blogging can be a great way to promote any new business.
Something people talk about when they refer to Tumblr is community, which is not the first word you think of when it comes to blogging platforms, how has Tumblr achieved that?
Making use of blogging and email is cost - effective in terms of getting content shared, and whether you have the budget of Elon Musk or something much more modest, sharing is what it is all about.
Note: I won't be addressing blogger product reviews, PR, guest blogging, contests & giveaways, mindboggling content, or any other commonly talked about ecommerce link building tactics (at least, I hope they're not common...) in the hope that you learn something new today.
Blogging is a super awesome way to document your thoughts, get critical feedback, and really put something you have thought about out there in the space where people can read it.
I still can't really tell if the way you express ideas here is actually the way you would think about and express them, or if finding an extra-controversial way to express something that isn't too controversial is part of the art of blogging, catching people's attention and sparking discussion.
The main thing about blogging is to make sure you are writing on something that interests you.
Something I am thinking about blogging about tomorrow: how our righteous demands on people in the church actually betray our anxiety.
I know this post doesn't relate to healthy living or healthy eating but it's something that lots of you keep asking me about so I thought I should share my tips on blogging with you all.
After a couple of flops in the kitchen department (yes, I make flops) I finally created something worth blogging about, Gluten Free Glazed Meyer Lemon Muffins filled with Slow Roasted Balsamic Red Wine Strawberry Jam.
But before I write something about these mohnkringel, I want to thank you all too for welcoming me back into the blogging community.
One of my least favorite things about food blogging is the incessant questions about whether something can be substituted with something else.
I have not been doing this blogging gig for very long, but usually I will cook something and take the pictures and then in about 3 days» time I will have edited the pictures and written the post.
Well, here's something really cool about pesto that I've discovered since I started food blogging: you can make it out of all kinds of things.
Have I stepped over some unwritten blogging etiquette rule by re-blogging about something she just did?
My hiatus is still semi-ongoing, but I decided to check in and share something tasty I had last week or so, because I rather miss blogging and Facebook of all things gave me a guilt trip about not posting regularly.
A reader blogged something about mayo.
It's something I've blogged about time and time again over the past two - plus years as I diligently tried to find a solution that worked best for me and to let others who might be dealing with this know they aren't alone.
I'm trying to use blogging as a discipline for myself — if I'm going to write about something I have to get on and do it (and photograph it too)!
I woke up this morning with a virus and was just about to tell you, reluctantly, there would be no Friday Buffet today — something I've never had to do in a year of blogging.
I first started blogging about three months in to my maternity leave with my eldest, and my blog What Mummy Thinks gave me something else to focus on other than dirty nappies.
No matter how much I've blogged in the past about the candy conundrum (what to hand out; what to do with the haul), it seems there's always something new to share...... [Continue reading]
I like to step away from fashion and lifestyle blogging from time to time and write about something that means a lot to me: volunteering.
After a few months of blogging I decided it was time to do something big, something bold, and something that would get as many other people as we can to not only read about eating real foods, but to also make a commitment to this important change.
i am still trying to learn all there is about blogging and i am so happy there is something like this to help me
I do however have a total weakness and that is magazines, I love the fact that I can flick through something that's been beautifully curated and I can get excited about the projects in it without having to think of the blogging part of it.
In fact, one of the great things about BlogHer was to see how diverse the blogging community is — something you could get a sense for at the «Birds of a Feather» luncheons.
Written around his visits to see important fossils, Switek's book is something of a travelogue as well as a chronicle built from years of blogging about dinosaurs.
So, why are green beans and peas something we're blogging about?
I agree, it's on the short side but works nicely as a tunic and it's great you can wear it this way and still enjoy the pretty print I used to follow a blogger a while back before she stopped blogging and she used this app or something similar — she had really good posts about it, her name is Lauren but I don't remember her site.
The inconvenient truth about blogging, clearly something no blogger really likes to talk about.
I've been blogging for about two years now but am just recently really taking it seriously and trying desperately to figure out how to make it successful - gain more followers, comments and maybe make a little something — at least cover my costs.
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.
She recently posted something that hit home with me about blogging.
Blogging has (usually) more substance, I prefer to know something about the «real life» of the people, their thoughts and feelings, their creativity but also their quotidian life, their stressful job or their problems with plumbers.
One of the best things about fashion blogging is that there is always something new to write about.
I've been juggling work and school for about an year and half and I've gotten a rhythm with making it all work but with blogging moving from a hobby to something more, I have to sit and make some adjustments to fit it all in.
Really though, it's super casual and can be about anything from the plant based vegan lifestyle to my 5 - Day Cleanse or Vegan Starter Guide to beauty / girly stuff to cooking tips to my favorite products and home things, blogging stuff or how to find something here on the blog, even what shirt or sweater I was wearing on Snapchat...
Fashion and blogging are both my hobby and career, but this chronicle is a reminder that conservation and resourcefulness is something I need to continually think about, both inside and outside of my closet.
Kudos to you for trying something new — that's what I love about blogging!
I learn something new about blogging every day.
It's funny because I just blogged yesterday about how I manage to get something on my white jeans EVERY TIME I wear them.
Something that is keeping my head a little occupied lately is the struggle of wanting to be perfect — and it was especially the blogging world that made me think about this topic.
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