Sentences with phrase «terms of blogging»

But I think my major accomplishment in terms of blogging was being contacted to have my pictures published in a magazine!!
I really haven't done much at all on the internet in terms of blogging and I would like to do more.
Ultimately I think as long as you are happy with your current situation in terms of blogging and realise that we are all walking our own paths (whether they be in the same direction or not)... you can't go wrong.
You will feel that there are lots of bloggers that have it all in terms of the blogging thing.
It does mean that you'll have to be more creative in terms of blogging, but I think there's still a story to be told in terms of your author journey AND you can connect with other authors who are making their way.
So, in terms of blogging, the URL for your blog will be largely determined by the availability (either the domain name, or the registration username on the blogging platform of your choice).
With all the information out there, you'd better be ready to put your best content foot forward in terms of blogging.
In terms of blogging, this year has been full of a lot of trial and error but I think that's all part of the journey.
In terms of blogging I always saw this as my greatest failure as a blogger.
You will feel that there are lots of bloggers that have it all in terms of the blogging thing.
Hopefully coming forward I want to be more active in terms of blogging.

Not exact matches

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.
If you'd like to learn more about the long - term impact of blogging and how to reap even more benefits from the blog posts that are ranking in organic search for your business, check out this blog post, «The Blogging Tactic No One Is Talking About: Optimizing the Pastblogging and how to reap even more benefits from the blog posts that are ranking in organic search for your business, check out this blog post, «The Blogging Tactic No One Is Talking About: Optimizing the PastBlogging Tactic No One Is Talking About: Optimizing the Past».
The blogging has been tremendous so far, however the P2P weakness really hurt me in terms of where I want to be for the year - to - date passive income.
Some economists have argued, for example, that if a central bank keeps real interest rates low (but positive) over the long term and allows for moderate inflation, a country with its own currency can increase spending very substantially over the long term without increasing taxes. PEF Blogger, Arun Dubois, has blogged extensively about some of these other perspectives.
By now you probably understand how important blogging is for you eCommerce website in terms of generating more qualified traffic and creating more opportunity to get found, but how can it help those critical product pages ultimately rank higher in search engines?
Someone searching for the head term «blogging,» on the other hand, could be searching it for a whole host of reasons unrelated to your business.
Twenty years from now, what will researchers be saying about the long - term effects of blogging and of reading blogs?
From short term voting gigs with national brands to attending local events to working as a founding member of a new blogging network, I wouldn't be where I am today if it hadn't been for the support and networking power of my local blogging friends.
I've blogged about both of their births including a scheduled breech cesarean and a late term healthy VBAC.
In terms of potential political risks; it must be recognise that blogging is a form of political communication.
And in terms of making it accessible, we live in the blogging age; that allows you to develop a style that is easier for people to read.
In spite of blogging now for a while about how I don't think very low carb diets are optimal long term, it has been really difficult to get out of the practice on average.
But as it turns out (4 years of blogging later) it's not really mine... I guess I'm coming to terms with that more and more these days!
While the term «blogging» used to mean something entirely different and my site looked like more of an online journal and photo diary than an actual blog, it's crazy to think I've stuck with this...
Since I started blogging I've been lucky enough to be on the receiving end of many «gifts», but I often wonder if the term «lucky» is the right word for it.
I miss blogging so much but I have a lot of things to do and I often fall asleep when I'm free so I'm kinda leaving blogging life: (My mid term test will start this Monday, and a bunch of assignments to do and I also have to study.
Instagram is actually very popular and helpful right now in terms of taking photos and even in blogging..
I didn't put much thought into this whole «blogging» thing up until 2 years ago when I have come to terms that I care about this blog too much to let it go and that I want it to be more than some online diary which is just out there, in the sea of 1 million other active and nonactive, similar blogs.
Also, clutches are chic in terms of accessorizing your outfit... especially at night I prefer a clutch over a purse:) I am glad I came across your blog, I am new to the blogging world but if you have a chance stop by and check it out!!
Over this last year of blogging, I have learned from 1930s starlets and modern - day fashionista friends that «dressy» is a relative term.
Confessions of a Fat Girl comes from a Los Angeles native who launched online before the term «blogging» even existed.
According to DoggingDirect.com survey, 1 in 500 UK adults have been dogging and a majority of people were more familiar with the term «dogging» than «blogging».
La La Land was probably hit worse with backlash than any other movie since I've been blogging about the Oscars in terms of a thinkpiece - prone community that really does need to run every film through the filter of «does it offend anyone for any reason.»
This is another great round - up post from ALLi, featuring lots of members» stories about why blogging has been worthwhile for them (though not necessarily in terms of book sales).
We've blogged about this process before in terms of Calibre's touted ability to convert straight from DOCX files.
Neither of these free services is ideal for longterm blogging, but they're fine for short - term use.
Blogging enables you to build this platform in terms of a body of work, an online presence, knowledge of the industry and marketing as well as hopefully some people who are interested in what you have to say.
I started The Creative Penn 5 years ago, before Kindle, before self - publishing was cool — in order to share how I got ripped off and how people could avoid my mistakes — it has morphed into something much bigger — but in terms of purely fiction, I wouldn't emulate that way of blogging.
In the post I talk about the long - term value of blogging on growing your audience and establishing -LSB-...]
During the course of that conversation he told me his own strategy for marketing, and it was a long - term one — spend five years, give or take — blogging regularly, then release his first book.
By selling your ebook on your own website and blogging about your ebook regularly, incorporating the terms readers will most likely use to search for the topic, you can increase the likelihood of appearing in the results.
If you want to see what kind of lifestyle you can lead thanks to blogging, with emphasis placed on how you can lead a life on your own terms, not just the making money aspect, download this ebook.
With the exception of blogging, most of the traditional ways to build platform won't provide your business or your ebook with the online exposure or long - term online «discoverability» you desire.
for this reason I saw it as my duty as a ling term traveler to get into this business of travel blogging... ive been going jist under a year but I'm doing the fighting from within and it's only now as I'm seeing more and more blogs jist how awful and say off the mark the majority of them are.
So I have a good connection with all the terms and conditions of blogging.
It's been a little slow going in terms of creating consistent content and putting our feelers out there, but I'm hoping with some regular attention in many areas (as you mentioned, social media, guest blogging, networking with other travel bloggers, etc.) I can help my tiny seedling grow.
You really did a lot, both in traveling and for the blog I've enjoyed a lot reading about your trip in Peru and Bolivia (I had read a few of the Peru posts but did not have the whole picture), and it was very interesting to read about the blogging part (I'm also on a long term trip, and writing a blog, even though I'm not doing a lot of effort to make it grow... I do not have a business mind and enjoy much more to write and take pictures than struggle with SEO and marketing...).
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Community is a term which gets thrown around a lot but in my time blogging here, it's quickly become one of the most important aspects.
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