Where do
you spend your time blogging Alicia?
Having summer students
spend time blogging about their experiences probably seems like a crazy thing many.
If you're going to
spend the time blogging, in my opinion, the most important thing is to have a passion.
How can anyone
spend time blogging on top of what they do all day?
When she's not homeschooling, changing diapers, or snapping pictures,
she spends time blogging about their journey into the foster care system, family, cloth diapering, and raising kids.
Ph.d drop - out, full - time hippie homeschooling mama to three boys, Elizabeth
spends her time blogging and writing.
Olivia
spends her time blogging about all things related to wellness and providing delicious, plant - based, raw food recipes.
Not exact matches
But for the vast majority,
spending a lot of
time blogging, tweeting, and posting on those sites won't count for much.
Social
blogging can be a great way to scale a small company because the mediums are often free (it doesn't cost you anything to sign up for Facebook, Twitter, tumblr, etc.) and experts agree that most companies will get a solid return on investment from the
time they
spend interacting with customers online.
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?
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.
That's why it's so important to
spend time researching link opportunities that are niche specific, network with others in the industry, get active in social media, and be on the lookout for guest
blogging opportunities.
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.
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.
Since then I've
spent countless hours writing and
blogging, all the
time wondering if my words will have any impact at all.
Now that the school year is winding down, I'll have more
time to
spend blogging and writing for pleasure.
In the book Julie Powell recounts her year
spent cooking through Julia Child's classic cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking and
blogging about it at the same
time.
I mean I don't know about you, but I just don't have a lot of
time in the evenings to
spend time in the kitchen cooking (yes I actually have a full -
time job on top of
blogging) so finding simple, quick healthy recipes is crucial and currently I'm loving this one!
I greatly appreciate you doing your online shopping via my links... this helps to support the
time and energy I
spend on my
blogging activities.
I'm loving my job... which unfortunately translates into more
time spent working and less
time spent blogging and wedding planning.
I think at the end of the day however, I am not going to look back on my life wishing I
spent more
time blogging — it will be
time with my boy that will hold the most value.
However, during all of that craziness, there was no
time for actual
blogging: recipe creating, picture taking, writing, etc. and all the
time I wanted to
spend on creative endeavors was
spent developing more grey hairs and increasing insomnia.
Apart from
blogging about Villarreal, I also
spend a good deal of free
time cooking and playing music, and enjoying the local wines.
I'm going to take a break from
blogging next week (our Spring Break) to catch up on much - needed site maintenance and
spend time with the kiddos.
I took a much needed break this past week from
blogging to be able to
spend time with my family and to also have the chance for me to recharge before the new year.
I took a much needed break this past week from
blogging to be able to
spend time...
I'm taking a break to relax and
spend time with family and will resume regular
blogging and my newsletter in mid-late July.
As I usually do at this
time of year, I'll be taking off the next two weeks from
blogging to relax and
spend time with family.
reflecting on our
time spent on
blogging and asking questions about the personal or professional value gained versus possible
time away from family
I have taken
time off of
blogging to
spend with my boys and it has really helped our relationship.
I
spend my
time with research articles and
blogged lactation professional comments.
The women I am speaking of
spend the majority of their days on Fb,
blogging, and wasting
time instead of parenting.
My
blogging friends are linking up craft ideas, fun in the kitchen, preschool & homeschool ideas, and ways to
spend time as a family.
Since I quit
blogging so much, I have really
spent a lot of
time in artistic pursuits.
I love writing,
blogging about important issues, and reviewing products and most of all
spending time with my family.
She
spends her
time traveling, reading,
blogging, and working to combat child trafficking through several local organizations.
Besides doing her
blogging and helping other people get their meal plans in order, she enjoys
spending some quality
time with her children and in her garden.
As an avid yogi beginning the journey as a registered yoga teacher, she
spends her
time in between downward dogs
blogging for her local yoga studio, designing websites and social media campaigns, and managing her own blog.
I LOVE chocolate, almost all foods,
blogging, photography and
spending time with my hubby!
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.
I'm quite excited to escape for a little
blogging time in the lounges Highroad house has to offer, and of course
spend my evenings post work in Shoreditch!
I
spend my free
time browsing through all the pins on anything
blogging and instantly absorb everything!
I got to
spend time with my
blogging friends, Debra (5th and State), Annie (Most Lovely Things), and Mary Ann (Classic Casual Home).
Some of the women I've met through
blogging have become some of my very favorite people to
spend time with and one of my favorite things to do leading up to Valentine's Day, is to get the girls together for lunch.
Despite the less - than - ideal weather, I am truly excited to head to California and
spend time with some of my closest
blogging friends on the campus of Google.
Okay first off, you can not tell someone who has been
blogging for over four years that you can just wear whatever and expect them to not
spend an hour pulling together the perfect outfit that looks like it took no
time at all.
My
blogging friends are linking up craft ideas, fun in the kitchen, preschool & homeschool ideas, and ways to
spend time as a family.
But as we all know, that's not what the
blogging industry is about, I started to lose those connections I had with my readers, I missed blog chats & general twitter conversations with my
blogging friends, I lost out on instagram because I didn't
spend time engaging with people who were taking the
time to like or comment.
If ever I find myself feeling de-motivated or a little out of
blogging ideas, I know the best way to get my inspiration back is to simply
spend some
time getting inspired by all the stimulus at my disposal.