Not exact matches
While I do enjoy
blogging and all it entails, I also work a full
time job and have other personal commitments that
require a... VIEW POST
Blogging requires time and effort, and that week, I just did not have
time to put outfits together.
Unlike social media, which allows you to cultivate new followers directly within an already - popular platform,
blogging requires you to give your readers a compelling reason to leave Instagram, Facebook or Pinterest and spend
time on your blog.
Inexpensive or free options, like using social media, promoting your book on Goodreads, or
blogging, often
require a larger
time investment.
For example, success in
blogging requires traffic and if you are trying to balance your
time between writing and
blogging then one might suffer because of the other.
Travel
blogging on the road
requires a serious
time commitment, as I've already alluded to.
Lately, much of this
time is spent looking at the actual websites — my limited web
blogging abilities
require that my mind be fed by the many others out there who know more than me.
I can vouch that travel
blogging requires a lot more
time than the writing
time!
For some
time, law practice expert Ed Poll has been
blogging about the California Bar's efforts to force lawyers to procure malpractice insurance, most recently by
requiring lawyers to disclose to clients their lack of malpractice insurance.
The barrier here is the belief that
blogging isn't all that important: you need to help establish that it is important, that it's a priority that deserves and
requires the lawyer's
time and attention.
A key point of the article is that many lawyers needlessly shy away from
blogging because they are concerned about the
time commitment
required to publish regularly.
The lawyer is used to hammering out motions and contracts with (legal) ease; but when it comes
time to speak in the personal voice and with the individual perspective that
blogging requires, they can't make the transition.
Like
blogging as a marketing tool, using a microblogging service as a communication medium will
require time and effort to create interesting 140 character posts and also to create a following.
Successful
blogging requires considerable
time and effort.
HomeGain Nation
requires less
time than
blogging as I don't have to provide content and merely moderate the forum.
Having the guest bloggers as well as many of our agent customers
blogging for us helps cut down on the
time required.