At time of writing, this is my tenth
year blogging at gapingvoid.com.
Not exact matches
Tim has been
blogging about branding and marketing strategies for over 4
years at Custom Gear (https://customgear.com.au/).
And yet, a
year ago, the UP's (first) release came after the product had been hinted
at in TED talks and
blogged about for months.
Author Alexandra Levit, for instance, recently
blogged about receiving an email from «a 45 -
year - old who was thrilled that after more than 20
years in corporate America, he was
at last working in a so - called «open environment.»
Guest
blogging services are cropping up everywhere (including here,
at AudienceBloom) as the industry begins to realize that guest
blogging, as a link building tactic, is one of the few safe havens left after Penguin demolished many of the lower - cost, higher quantity tactics that SEOs came to rely upon over the course of the past several
years.
But what if you've been
blogging for
years and yet you've been afraid to try your hand
at affiliate marketing because you think it won't work for you?
I've been
blogging at Buffer for a little over a
year (13 months), and I tend to create about 15 posts per month.
On Tuesday night, Peterborough City Council approved a plan for a for - profit corporation to own and operate a new student residence
at Trent University. I'm concerned that this may signal a new trend
at Canadian universities; about a
year ago, I
blogged about a similar plan
at the University of Toronto.
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic
blogging this
year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish writing (and I will share all about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first
year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies
at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
This
year's event was held last month in Toronto and has, of course, been
blogged here
at PoMoCon.
Since I have qualified to make it on a few lists of blogs, most recently into the top 55 pastor bloggers, and since I am a pastor who has been
blogging at nakedpastor for a few
years, I figure this allows me to give some suggestions to pastor bloggers.
I first wrote about Quinoa Pilaf two
years ago, when I was new
at blogging and took blurry iPhone photos.
This post celebrates 5 complete
years of
blogging on MORE TIME
AT THE TABLE.
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.
The fellow bloggers that I have met
at food
blogging conferences this
year have been the sweetest, most genuine people I have ever met in my life.
Fed Up With Lunch — For a
year, one woman
blogged about her school lunch every day
at a public school in Chicago... then she wrote a book.
Joanne I have hardly
blogged this
year at all for lack of inspiration.
So I put the bettyrawker.com website on hold and started
blogging at pureandsimplerecipes.com which evolved to forestandfauna.com this
year.
I own this beautiful muffin pan that I received
at a
blogging event a few
years ago.
I never dreamed I would be attending these awards in my first
year of
blogging, and can hardly see straight when I think of all the amazing bloggers I am going to meet
at this shin - dig.
In my
years of
blogging, I have come to know and develop relationships with so many RDs, I laugh because I tend to refer to myself as a wanna - be RD
at times.
A good 40
years of wonderful
blogging awaits us all with
at least 2 golden eras in them
I was thrilled to see some familiar faces like Tall Tara and Crazy
Blogging Canuck (Amber)(both whom I met
at the Rocky Mountain Blogger Bash back in August of last
year), and was glad to put a real live face to a name for peeps like Eat Play Love (Denise), The Casual Perfectionist (JoAnn), Gwen Bell (the organizer of the event), Weebles Wobblog (Lori), and This Mama Cooks (Anne - Marie).
* Alternately titled: My Neuroses About BlogHer Last
year, as a
blogging friend of mine and I sat
at home on our computers attending BlogHer in Second Life instead BlogHer in real life in San Francisco, we made a pact that we would do whatever it takes to get us to the BlogHer Conference in 2009.
This
year BlogHer was hosted in Los Angeles, so you know I jumped
at finally being able to attend the biggest
blogging conference in the country.
I have always considered myself a writer
at heart, and as evidenced by nearly 10
years of
blogging, I clearly still love writing!
Eleven
years now I've been
at this
blogging thing and never have done such a thing as that.
I first learned about Mixed Bag Designs
at a
blogging event
years ago and have been hooked on...
I've been
at this
blogging game for a whole
year!
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.
It's day FOUR as Kim and I celebrate FIVE awesome
years of
blogging here
at The Eco-Friendly Family and
at Dirty Diaper Laundry!
It's DAY 3 as Kim and I celebrate FIVE awesome
years of
blogging here
at The Eco-Friendly Family and
at Dirty Diaper Laundry!
I did a post on how stay
at home moms can use
blogging to make a bit of extra money that did really well a few
years ago (http://www.blogtyrant.com/stay-home-moms-make-good-money-blogs-online-business/) and I think I might edit that post to include a link to this case study.
Last
year at this time, I
blogged about shaking my head in bewilderment
at all the buzz about the BlogHer conference.
Thanks for giving us a chance to get to know one another.My sister Diane has been
blogging a
year, but Cecil and I are newby's
at it.This will give us a chance to get to know other friends and cultures.
I was just thinking how much fun I had last
year at my first
blogging party, UBP!
-LSB-...] I've been
blogging here
at «Mom of 3 Girls» for almost three
years now, and this is my third Ultimate Blog Party.
Just a reminder: There will be light
blogging this week as the CapTon team is off between Christmas and New
Years, thanks to the fact that state legislative leaders and the governor were unable to come to a deal on a special session that would have brought them all back to Albany —
at least for a day.
At least two conferences during the past
year on how the Web is changing science — ScienceOnline2011 and Science Online London 2010 — have included discussions of the career impacts of
blogging.
After three and a half
years or so as a part of the SciAm
blogging network, this my last post as a dedicated blog
at Scientific American.
Hopefully, next
year I think, Bora Zivkovic may — again the
blogging communities editor
at Scientific American; we're so lucky that he's on board with us right now; he's really the guru right now for science
blogging and really knows the landscape.
I met Nicole of Cedar & Rush
at a
blogging event a couple of
years ago and Kelly from Just Browsing
at our Sullivan's event last
year.
I feel like this
year has flown by
at a crazy rate but am so thankful to have had all of your amazing readers stick by my side during my first
year of
blogging.
My Blogger Bestie When I fist met Anna
at a
blogging conference a couple of
years ago, it took me about 30 seconds to realize how much I adored her.
These sunglasses were my first splurge when I started
blogging almost 6
years ago — they were the «it» sunglasses all over Pinterest and the top bloggers
at the time.
I started
blogging about a
year - and - a-half ago because I noticed myself becoming more and more addicted to the world of fashion
blogging: I would wake progressively earlier each morning just to look
at the latest posts on my favorite blogs before work.
Along with
blogging at Hawk Eye View, (which, by the way, she launched when she was a mere 13
years old) she's in the process of developing a music career as a singer / songwriter.
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.
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.
After
blogging at Cooking Chat for over 5
years, during the summer of 2014 we decided to kick things up a notch here.