So, in closing I'd like to send you on to Jennifer at Decor Gold Designs since as mentioned above she is celebrating one
year of blogging as well and is also sharing some lessons learned since she started her blog.
Not exact matches
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.
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?
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?
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?
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?
of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
I know that
blogging as a medium has shifted and changed A LOT over the
years and most
of the bloggers I started out alongside
of have had to step away or shut down for diverse reasons but I'm hanging on still.
As some have commented here and elsewhere, this is probably more
of a «sabbatical» during which I will refocus and rejuvenate In all my
years of blogging, I have never taken a Sabbatical, and one is long overdue.
Some in the Christian
blogging and media world point to these findings
as evidence
of a church model «flaw» / breakdown that applies exclusively to Willow Creek and / or the seeker movement inspired by Willow Creek 30
years ago.
The lectionary is rich this time
of year, and
as I get back to
blogging through the Scripture readings each week, our focus will be on paying attention to the witness
of the prophets, connecting them to the Christmas story and to our present longing for God's will to be done on earth
as it is in heaven.
In my relentless pursuit
of scaring off
as many readers
as possible this
year, I'm
blogging today about contraception.
As I look over this past
year of blogging, I would say that these are some
of the best things that happened:
So
of course my six best
blogging buddies and I teamed up today to bring you a full viewing party spread, complete with snacks, appetizers, big bites, and a festive drink to enjoy
as you binge watch the ENTIRE
year in the life.
I am
as belated
as anyone could expect (1/24
of the
year is already gone)
of my sporadic
blogging schedule.
Congratulations on 2
years of blogging, and may you have many more successful and enjoyable
years as a Scandifoodie:)
As I embark on my third
year of blogging, I'd love to hear from you.
After almost 6
years of blogging, I have accumulated quite a few recipes that work in this category, so I have to cull some out so
as to not end up with a post with 50 different additions.
I have a couple
of favorite themes from my time
as part
of this amazing group — over a
year and a half, minus my two
blogging breaks during my first trimester and after Baby Smiles was born.
> A few
years ago, when I was
blogging over on the old blog, I watched on the sidelines
as some
of my favorite blogs participated in a little event called Eat to the Beat (EttB).
As we near the end
of 2015 and prepare for another
year of blogging ahead, we'd like your help!
As a final
year student, I've now entered that limbo period between receiving my results and graduating, so I've taken some time out to relax, enjoy not having to cram my brain full
of French and formulae, and now return to
blogging.
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.
Mind you TV himself, quoted by many judges
as the best PL buy
of last
year, is, according to these
blogging super coaches part
of the problem.
* 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.
I have always considered myself a writer at heart, and
as evidenced by nearly 10
years of blogging, I clearly still love writing!
She has been a great source
of inspiration and encouragement for me in my first
year of blogging and
as my first ever guest post I am honoured to be here doing it here on Rainy Day Mum!
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.
For the last 4
years, I have issued a
blogging challenge during National Adoption Awareness Month
as a kind
of blogging blitz.
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!
We feel so passionately about it we started
blogging about BLW a
year ago and haven't looked back — we want to get the message out there
as we find that a lot
of people have still never heard
of it and think puree is the only option!
As I
blogged just yesterday, if there's one thing I've learned over the past few
years of studying the green and organic market, it's this: organic does not always mean green and sustainable, and green and sustainable does not always mean organic.
As I
blogged just yesterday, if there's one thing I've learned over the past few
years of studying the green and organic -LSB-...]
The New Politics Institute's recent presentation talked about the importance
of working with political bloggers who write about local issues,
as did this
year's South By Southwest panel on political
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.
Written around his visits to see important fossils, Switek's book is something
of a travelogue
as well
as a chronicle built from
years of blogging about dinosaurs.
Leah was named
as Mom
of the
Year by Shape Magazine and has received various other awards for her
blogging and activism.
In contrast, the same researchers studied leg muscles (tibialis anterior) in a similar group
of volunteers last
year (
as I
blogged about here)-- in that case, the older runners did preserve the number
of motor units.
It took me nearly five
years of food
blogging to realize there was a smoke and mirrors situation here
as well.
As for me, Valentine's Day will always remind me
of the best
years of blogging!
I see it
as a time
of year that ignites a passion for the industry, inspires individuals to rock their finest outfits and generally drives a desire for people to meet, to network and take opportunities to grow their
blogging businesses.
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 only started
blogging in June
of this
year as a way to rediscover the 80 %
of my wardrobe I found myself wearing less than 20 %
of the time and to share the tricks and tips I use when dressing
as a petite!
I am so honored to be a part
of this
as I have known Tiffany for over a
year or more now and while we have collaborated several times in the past and even monthly she really is one
of those ladies that we Facebook message each other constantly, whether from asking each other
blogging questions to «ugh what a day in parenting» rants (haha).
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!
So much is happening this time
of year, in real life
as well
as in home decor
blogging world.
During my almost four
years of blogging I have come to appreciate companies that consistently have high - quality gifts and products
as well
as top notch customer service.
I know I am not a very rock style kind
of girl, neither too girlie I thought about this a lot too, if I should just choose one style for the blog, because I noticed that a lot
of blogs choose a particular style, but
as I have been
blogging for a few
years now, I came to the conclusion that, I love to share different styles, because that is how I dress anyway, why should I just share only one style on my blog?
As we begin to count down to the end
of the
year (I can't believe we have only 2 days left in the
year), I will like to reflect on my
blogging journey so far.
Matter
of fact, if you follow my blog,
as an example, most
of what I am
blogging about are old items that has been with me for
years.
She started out
blogging six
years ago and today she made her way through being considered
as one
of the best bloggers on the American market.
Having been featured in publications such
as Vogue, ELLE, Marie Claire and much more, it's safe to say Andy has achieved many accomplishments throughout her 6
years of blogging.
Anyway, when I was working on my plan for my second
year of blogging, I realized there is almost nothing online to give me an example to compare to or a standard
as a reference.