Sentences with phrase «thinks about me being a blogger»

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However, because everyone on the planet is now a blogger (which sounds to me like a word that would better describe a bloated jogger), I thought it might be helpful to share a few tips about how to write the worst possible blog you can.
As a full - time blogger, it's hard not to think about how long blogging will last.
«The right way to think about this is that the energy expenditure provides a level of protection against attacks — it establishes a price floor, currently in the many millions, to launch a 34 percent or 51 percent attack [where an attacker can block transactions and double spend bitcoins as they please],» Emin Gun Sirer, a Cornell professor and blogger at Hacking Distributed, explained in an email.
-LSB-...] of my favourite bloggers shares his thoughts on Four Questions that he has been thinking about.
Most people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (as well as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended audience of you blog — if you have a niche audience in a specific location you may not get a huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts as success.
I have been reading several of these bloggers for about six months or so now, and am thrilled that we are thinking in the same direction.
I thought all of the hipster bloggers used a few curse words when writing about Christianity to show the secular world (their audience) how edgy and cool they are?!
and SOME place it is traditional for sheiks to pray (im thinking of some places in northern california) so it is the MAJORITY... and again... there is no imposing or forcing as the other bloggers been claiming... talk to them about it then
Now look, I truly think he knows a lot about blogging, and there truly are some tips and ideas which most bloggers overlook.
I think one of the dumbest posts a blogger can make is a post about how they are too busy to write a post... But it's a mistake almost all of us make.
But add in the aspect of being a blogger and writer who writes about All The Thoughts and Feeeeeeeeeeeelings publicly, and it gets a bit more complicated.
Hi guys and dear bloggers friends, I was thinking many days about what recipe I would make to this special time, finally I select this cake that is so yummy and not difficult, only patience, I made yesterday and daughter help me to take the pictures, this first is take by her.
If you didn't read her 5th blogiversary post either, definitely check it out for some food for thought about what's really important about being a blogger.
The food blogger in me couldn't stop thinking about how annoying it had to be to pick up all that powdered sugar when you were done shooting.
You've been so instrumental in helping open a dialogue, I think, for plant - based bloggers to talk about mental illness.
If you are a blogger and thinking about moving to WordPress, I would recommend it and I would whole - heartedly recommend bloggertowp.org to help in the migration.
I'm not a regular blogger, but recently wrote a general post about Indian cooking for my non-Indian friends that I thought you might find interesting.
(I like it enough but I don't think I'm as passionate about it as the majority of bloggers seem to be.)
I've been thinking a lot about connections lately — with my family, with the running community, and with my fellow bloggers.
Kolkata, India About Blog I have started my blog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per About Blog I have started my blog «Debjanir Rannaghar» in 2011 with an intention to keep records of my cooking ventures and life - stories related to food and obviously, for sharing those with like - minded foodies / food bloggers and to be precise the Blog Debjanir Rannaghar is a novice attempt for sharing Food thoughts Frequency about 2 posts per about 2 posts per week.
I think food people, and bloggers especially, have a tendency to be precious about their food.
I've been seeing food bloggers rave about roasted broccoli here and there, but I always kind of thought they were exaggerating their enthusiasm.
it is weird to be thinking about that (but totally normal for us bloggers too) we are a funny bunch!
To top things off, whenever I think about my blogger friends, some fabulous recipes are inseparably connected to those memories and vice versa: e.g. Flo Braker's pain d'amande recipe comes to mind whenever I think about David, or take the best hangover cure I added to my recipe repertoire, always reminds me of Petra, who publishedthis herring salad recipe back in 2007.
I think you should inform the other bloggers about the situation... this is not a kosher situation that you are faced with!
Well I think I understand why it's one of the ingredients bloggers go ga - ga about.
Another thing I got to thinking about was the fact that bloggers DO actually spend a lot of money on the materials for their blogs.
You know, sometimes I just stop and think about how crazy it is that I'm a food blogger.
If a blogger seems to rely on people thinking that they are a brilliant recipe developer, when really they are just good at following recipes, beautiful photographs, and have an engaging voice, their lying about the former feels gross to me.
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning things without spending much OR by lamenting the injury problems and bad refs and being desultory about big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
i honestly think that if this site, and other arsenal (and football) bloggers banged on about the fact that 5 - 10 % of the game is stoppages, and «extra time» (where large chunks of time are often wasted as well) are insufficient, then change might occur.
Genie, an Australian blogger who writes at Home Is Where the Heart Is, blogged extensively about her thoughts regarding Janet Fraser and defends her choice to have her baby unassisted at home.
This is relatively new territory and I think you bloggers need to slow down and think about some things.
I'm also a fan of bloggers like you and Dana that push parents to dissect school lunch reform a bit more and think about what goes into the problem so real solutions might be found.
Thinking About Cloth Diapers and participating bloggers are not responsible prize fulfillment.
Readers go to beauty blogs to read about the latest trends and the newest products on the market, but the content they look for in these blogs is not confined to the blogger's thoughts and opinions.
Oh, dear ~ I hope I'm not posting too late to be in the prize draw ~ I read the «How To Win The Prize You Really Want» on the prize page, before the party, when I went about donating my two prizes, and it only mentioned bloggers posts, not comments ~ I've been hopping around and visiting, and thought I'd check back tonight before I go to bed (later than I should) Agggg....
This Jesus just wanted to tell me how lame he thought it was that I had to conceal people's identities in my memoir when bloggers were free to bandy real identities about at will.
ShareAs part of being a Verizon Wireless Lifestyle blogger I was in NYC last week and I was talking to the social media maven at Verizon (who I think is wicked smart) about my escapades with phones and quality (or lack there off) and he thought that it was a blog post right there.
Hold that thought; for our latest guest blogger Nicole is passionate about everything related to home improvement, cleaning and organizing.
Part of it may be a new environmental consciousness; if you really want to lower your carbon footprint, forget about buying a Prius and think instead about having just one kid, says New York Times environment blogger Andrew Revkin.
I also think you misunderstood, I don't believe bloggers have any control, it's more about the midwife, woman and healthcare institutions.
Thinking About Cloth Diapers and the other participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment.
They must have been aware that there's been a history of having these blogger junkets blow up in a very ugly way (especially this year, I think there's some social unrest behind a lot of the rage about these junkets), and, given that they've been boycotted for over 30 years, they must have known that, you know, activists use the Internet.
I'm a family food blogger and I still feel defensive just thinking about it, like my crazy button has been punched with a big, judgy finger.
Then I started thinking about the craze of cloth diapers and how so many bloggers, celebrities and friends were cloth diapering and it looked cute!
Yeah, thx Joe, there are some really interesting bloggers who occassionally tweet great stuff who think we REALLY CARE about their breakfasts / lunches / dinners / cute kids.
Note that contributing doesn't just mean commenting, since many bloggers are open to guest pieces, so think about what you, your boss or your issue experts have to offer.
So where does that leave us - is it really indicative of Conservative grassroots thought what is written by a number of popular bloggers on a particular topic that they don't write about very often?
Of course, this obviously isn't true for ALL segments of the progressive blogosphere (how many male «mommy bloggers» are there, for instance, and how many men contribute to feminist blogs [besides, apparently, me]-RRB-, but when we're talking about the general progressive political blogosphere — what most people think of when they talk about «the blogs» — the big names are predominantly male.
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