For every blogger, there’s a different reason to write. Some write to create a memoir, some to inspire. Some are primarily focused on one topic – say, parenting or books – and some, like mine, are all over the place, depending on what’s on our minds on any given day. Here are some thoughts about bloggers and what we do. 1. …
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After blogging for nearly 3 years and being the editor-in-chief of 2 websites, including my current position at Midlife Boulevard, I’ve learned a lot about how to develop a blog following and make genuine connections with other bloggers and readers. The best thing is, it’s simple to do. Here are the 4 C’s of successful blogging. CONTENT Write …
Fifty years from now when the history of blogging is written by social media scholars (and it will be – think of how blogging has helped to change the landscape of writing and communicating), I sincerely hope that one of the great mysteries of the blogosphere will finally be answered: Why did Facebook chase us …
We are virtually connected across the miles. We live in New York, Kansas, Texas, California, and many more places. Some of us have children and grandchildren, some of us don’t. We worship in different churches and synagogues. But one thing we all have in common is we are bloggers. It may be true that virtual …
Read more from Carol Graham on her blog, Battered Hope. As a blogger, I believe many of us live in a constant state of being overwhelmed. Overtaken with how much there is to learn to how much there is to do. Overwhelmed with the lack of knowledge and time we need to accomplish our goals. …