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Hi fellow bloggers! Thanks to everyone who took part in last week’s Star Blogger Award voting. This series kickstarted my Thursday blog writing and all I am hoping for coming months is to be able to keep this writing tempo. Of course, it is much easier to write when there are so many likes and comments. And now that I am set with promoting other people – it’ll be kinda hard to quit ;). Here is the latest Star Blogger Award post:
http://howtoaddict.com/doodle-traci-york-ida-auclond-new-blogs-star-blogger-award/
Congrats to Keith on winning The Star Blogger Award for last month. If you haven’t visited his blog – do yourself a favor and visit it right now!
I am really looking for all types of feedback on my Thursday post. So – whether you have positive comment, negative comment, an idea on how to improve award – please let me know. I am all ears (or eyes… since I’ll be reading, right?). Looking forward to your feedback!
P.S. My standard Monday motivational piece was published this morning at @ 8:00… in case you are interested in reading that also.
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Thanks so much for the shoutout! It’s so great that you’re doing this for the blogging community and so gratifying for My Instruction Manual to be recognized!
Your post today was great. I’m going to share your link here since you didn’t!
http://howtoaddict.com/already-turn-tomorrow-now/
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Shared on #Mondayblogs and commented. Love the thought.
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Yeah – I try to stay with 1 link per post. Luckily, you come to the rescue as always. Thanks for comment and glad that you enjoyed reading that motivational post!
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Great Monday post! Look forward to learning about more Bloggers! Thanks, Doc!
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*SQUEE* It’s so cool to see my name as part of your link! 😀
Thanks so much for the feature! I’ll put on my thinking cap, and see what I can offer as feedback. 🙂
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Very nice thing to do. Keep it up!
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Yeah! Love your featured bloggers. Always a fun read. 🙂
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I love that you actually give a prize. It really does set you apart from the other blogger awards. It doesn’t even matter that it’s it’s a small dollar amount – it makes people feel like their writing is worth something tangible. Looking forward to the next round. I’m a fan of you doing it in 6 months and seeing if that leaves you with enough original submissions. If so, then keep doing it every six months. If not, then start doing it every 12 months. Regardless of which you choose, everyone appreciates the work you put into it!
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Glad to hear others like prize that goes with award. I just can’t wait for when prize gets to $100+… it’ll be interesting moderating those nominations 😉
Thanks for your kind comments – and feel free to stop by my blog anytime!
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I read your Monday motivational post and found it enjoyable. The Thomas Jefferson quote was a great way to sum up your thoughts. https://gracelead.co
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Happy Monday Ecliptical Bloggers!
In my latest post in My Instruction Manual, I write about choosing the color of joy.
https://myinstructionmanual.com/2017/08/19/choose-the-color-of-joy/
I’d love to hear what you think here or on the post itself.
Thanks!
Keith
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To me – it’s pretty inspiring how you turn almost everything that happens into inspiration for new blog post. I am catching myself that I am “studying” more and more what you are doing as a way to improve my own blogging.
As I said in my own Community Post here – to anyone reading this – if you haven’t visited Keith’s blog – DO IT. Like right now… there is the link – click it ;). Definitely lot to learn by reading his blog… on both blogging and living.
Keep it up Keith!
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That is SO NICE of you to say. Thank you so much for being part of my blogging family!
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Just read and commented. A quick read but a nice reminder to choose happiness.
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Liked your page on Facebook too! Seems very uplifting. 🙂
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Thanks Keli! I’m very glad you liked it!
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Wonderful and uplifting post! I hope others stop by and visit you. Happiness is addictive! I left comment on your post. Hope your Mom is doing well.
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Thanks so much! My mom is still in some pain, but feeling a little better each day!
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That’s good, the key is to move her knees even if it hurts. My Dad had both knees replaced a few years ago. Best thing he ever did… now that they have healed, of course.
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Thought I left a message, but don’t see it here. GREAT post! I hope people stop by to see your Blog! Very uplifting. Hope your Mom is feeling better. https://brilliantviewpoint.com/2017/08/21/artist-bordalo-ii-honors-the-endangered-red-squirrel-in-dublin-ireland/
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Already bookmarked it to share on Wednesday. 🙂
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Thanks Traci!
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I like your post, Keith. It’s very timely for me right now… and I think that a lot of people would be motivated by your writing. Keep doing what you’re doing. ❤
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We all heard of the saying ” after rain there’s always a rainbow” and you just showed us that by encouraging us to choose happiness
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Hey you guys!
I just wrote a new post and would love for you to read it and share your thoughts with me!
Check it out at:
http://loudthoughtsvoicedout.wordpress.com/2017/08/21/choosing-love/
Thank you so much!
xx
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Wow, that post really moved me! Those last few lines made me a bit teary! Love is so complicated! Thanks for sharing this post.
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Thank you for reading and the kind words. 🙂
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It’s bittersweet.. Kinda sad, really. Yet beautiful at the same time. Your writing is superb. 🙂
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Loved reading your post. You write so well and ohh my goodness! relationship are a piece of work
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Hi, Everyone! My name is Michelle and it is my first time posting here. My recent post is about a road trip in Jutland, Denmark during summer vacation. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you!
http://twenty7bymichelle.com/road-trippin-jutland-denmark/
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Your blog looks so chic! ❤ I also love the photos. They're really good.
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Very beautiful and honest. Great job! Can’t wait to read more!
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This is a really raw post – I love it. I especially enjoy the way you describe calm love. I spent a decade being in passionate love. I was knocked off my feet when I discovered calm love. I ended up marrying calm love. You didn’t. Different choices, but neither of them are wrong. They just are.
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An honest comfortable piece. I was right there with you!. Nice blog.
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Hello everybody, Simon from To Cut a Short Story Short here with my latest post, the third and final part of a romantic comedy about Clarissa, a scatterbrained pianist. It’s 1500 words. Links to the first two parts are given at the beginning, 600 and 1100 words respectively. I hope you enjoy it!
https://simonjwood.wordpress.com/2017/08/17/clarissas-missives-part-three/
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ETA. Well, my blog’s been going for exactly one year today, August 22nd! So, to celebrate, I’ve put a post together, with a number of tips based on what I’ve learnt over the past year. I sincerely hope you may find one or more of them to be helpful!
https://simonjwood.wordpress.com/2017/08/22/one-year-of-my-blog-20-useful-tips/
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Hello Fellow-Bloggers,
I hope you’re all well! I’d like to share this new post with you:
It’s a selection of photographs from the beautiful city of Paris. What a wonderful place! I’ve tried to find slightly different angles to look at a few of the best-known landmarks in the city. I hope you enjoy these images – all feedback, comment, criticism etc very welcome!
Thanks, JB.
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You definitely should look into opening Instagram and Pintrest accounts… those are picture centric and you are likely to get much bigger feedback by integrating those channels.
As for photos themselves – great work!
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Thanks – I’m afraid I’m not really up-to-speed on social media. I only know facebook so far. I’ll look in to the instagram thing.
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*swoon*
Do you have a Twitter account? I’d love to share this, and tag you if possible.
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Thanks Traci. No, I’m afraid I’m not on Twitter; I’m a bit rubbish at social media! 🙂
However, if you were able to share the post somehow (tweeting the link, re-blog (?), or sharing the link?) that would be great. Thanks for your support, I really appreciate it!
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Flickr might also be a possibility.
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Gorgeous. Tweeted and G+. 🙂
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Thanks very much!
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The pictures are so well captured. You are a great photographer 🙂
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Thank you Michelle!
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I love Paris! My wife and I went there for our honeymoon. Nice shots! What kind of camera are you using? Twiceborn, my historical fiction novel, is set near Paris.
https://jprobinson.org/
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I’m using an entry-level Canon DSLR. Thanks.
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Same here. I shoot with a Nikon d3400. you might like my Flickr page: https:/twww.flickr.com/jprobinsonshots
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Wow! These are great images and show an almost mosaic-like view of Paris from your perspective. It makes me want to visit that beautiful and historic city.
Michael
https://eclecticshooter.wordpress.com/
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Well that’s about as good an endorsement as I could get for the photos – thanks! Sorting through the files and looking at the images certainly made me want to go back!
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I have been to some of these places in person and found your images to be more inspiring than the places themselves. I don’t know if that says more about me or you. Well done.
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That’s a lovely thing to say Robin. Thanks.
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Absolutely beautiful! I love your use of light and color. Definitely seemed like a fresh take on Paris to me.
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Thanks Jessica!
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Your work is beautiful. My father was a photographer so I always look at images from a technical point of view first, old habit. I especially liked the pigeons. I did enjoy.
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Thank you very much! I liked the pigeon shot too!
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Hello, hello, hello! Here’s my post for the day –
Want to head across and drop me a comment? Thanks!
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That’s a lovely passage of text!
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Thank you, I’m glad you think so!
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Really enjoyed this poem and the photo you used with it. Wonderful! https://brilliantviewpoint.com/2017/08/21/artist-bordalo-ii-honors-the-endangered-red-squirrel-in-dublin-ireland/
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Appreciate your visit and comment!
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Simply a lovely piece of writing. I followed your blog and look forward to seeing more of your work.
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Robin, that’s lovely to hear! Thank you.
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The eclipse is coming! The eclipse is coming!
My latest Witchy Wednesday post has a bunch of information, both magical and mundane, about today’s big comic event.
https://www.traciyork.com/august-2017-black-newdark-moon-leo-solar-eclipse/
If you’re planning something special for today, be sure to shout out in my comment section.
Happy eclipse!
https://www.traciyork.com/august-2017-black-newdark-moon-leo-solar-eclipse/
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I gave a shout… you are really starting to get me into these witchy things ;). Great post as always!
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Thanks, Doc!
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Wow, you really covered a lot of interesting information on the eclipse! Waiting for your next Tarot reading. :). http://Www.brilliantviewpoint.com
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Heya,
Check out my latest theme: http://www.ichbindacian.com let me know what you think 🙂
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I enjoyed your photos from your trip. Looks like you have reviewed some interesting books. I need to go back to your Blog, I want to read the review on the Penguin book. https://brilliantviewpoint.com/2017/08/21/artist-bordalo-ii-honors-the-endangered-red-squirrel-in-dublin-ireland/
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WordPress.com Happiness Engineer here! Share your link and I’ll let you know what I think! 🙂
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This is my new photo-essay (Paris):
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Thanks for sharing the link! All great photos! I noticed your site did not have a title, though. Did you mean to add a title later?
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At first I thought you were joking… but then I Googled and saw that there is really such thing as “Wordpress.com Happiness Engineer”. So, will you be going over all links posted. Or only links that directly reply to your comment here? Like: http://howtoaddict.com/already-turn-tomorrow-now/
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It’s nothing official, really. Hundreds of links are posted on these posts, and I can’t really go through each of them. So I’ll be going through the ones replied to my comment. 🙂
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Hi Sajib, you ALL do a fantastic job on answering questions and helping me make my Blog the best it can be. A big THANK YOU! Here is my latest post: https://brilliantviewpoint.com/2017/08/21/artist-bordalo-ii-honors-the-endangered-red-squirrel-in-dublin-ireland/
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I’m glad we were able to help! I looked at your blog and it looks like well-customized. Good job!
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Thank you! You all have been helping me on the back end, much appreciated!
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Looking forward to hear what you think! Let me know if you have any suggestions! Thanks!
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Hi there! Thanks for sharing the link. I visited your blog and I can see that it’s nicely laid out. A couple of things I would suggest if I might:
– Did you intend to keep the site title in all lowercase? You could go to http://wordpress.com/customize -> Site Identity and change the site title to something like Marissa Johnson. Again, that’s your personal choice and you don’t have to change it if you like how it is.
– This is also your personal preference, but if you want, you can use headings in place for the section headers of your latest post. On the post editor, you will see a drop-down menu that says “Paragraph” by default. You can choose heading 2, which I believe is best for section headers inside a post, that will give your headings a bit larger look.
Other than that, nicely done! Keep blogging!
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Thank you! I do like the aesthtic of having my title in all lower case. But I’m going to go back in and maybe edit all of my titles to be lower case as well to add a bit to the flow? Not sure. I’m going to work with the headings, becasue I think the Section headers blend into the text too much.
Thanks for the feedback!
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This is my blog…
http://www.typicallyuntypicalteen.wordpress.com
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You’ve got a nice looking blog out there! One thing I would suggest is getting a header image that is wider. You can see that the header image does not fit the full width of the site, so it looks a bit odd. If you can find a header image that is at least 1080 pixels in width, that will fit perfectly on the header area of your blog.
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I’m not sure of how to make it bigger… But thank you lots! 😊
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Well, you’ll actually need another image that is bigger in size. You can leave it as it is for now, and ask a friend who knows some image editing to help you get a bigger image. 🙂
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Okay, thanks
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https://caroljforrester.com/
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Good job on getting a custom domain! That always makes blogs stand out from the crowd!
I like the simple look and feel of your blog that focuses more on the content. Personally, I prefer to keep the menu area on the header limited to a single line (fewer navigation menu items), but I think it works well with your current menu.
Thanks for sharing the link!
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my new travel post. Would love to hear what you think. 🙂
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I couldn’t find a link to your blog. 🙂 You may want to go to https://wordpress.com/me/account and enter your blog’s address in the “Web Address” field and save the changes. That will automatically link your name to your blog when you leave comments in the future.
Alternatively, just reply with your blog address and I’ll take a look!
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Looking forward to hear your thoughts
My blog: MyZazblog.wordpress.com
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I like the simplicity of your blog. I do think that on some of your posts, including the latest one at this time, you could create break down the text into some more paragraphs. It’s, of course, your personal choice, but from a reader’s perspective, shorter paragraphs instead of a long block of text are always easier on the eye.
You may also consider adding some more widgets to the sidebar of your site. Widgets like Recent Posts, Recent Comments, etc are good not only for filling up the empty space on the sidebar but also make readers click to read other posts that they may find interesting before leaving your blog.
Hope you find the suggestions useful! Thanks for sharing the link.
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Thank you for the suggestions I will definitely work on it !!
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That’s a pretty awesome title! Here’s my latest https://robinbrodrick.com/2017/08/22/review-of-strega-waterfront-boston-ma/ I’m working on making my restaurant reviews less boring. Here’s hoping I succeeded with this one.
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Hi! I visited your blog and I think that’s a pretty good review with nice images! I also like the ratings that you gave for things like staff friendliness and bathroom which aren’t something often found in most reviews. Well done!
As for the blog itself, I do think that the sidebar looks a bit too empty. You may consider adding some widgets like Recent Posts, Facebook Like page (if you have a Facebook Page) and so on. Other than that, I like the blog!
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Thanks so much for taking the time! I don’t have a FB page but I like the idea of adding recent posts to the side bar 😊
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http://www.garypens.wordpress.com
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I like the simplicity of your blog though I’m personally not a fan of dark colors. I think the sketches would blend well with a light background. But it’s your preference!
I would suggest adding some sidebar widgets and adding a few words about yourself to the About page so that new visitors can get to know you a bit!
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Thanks for taking out time for replying.Thankyou so much for the suggestions.Lets c wat good can I do.
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Hey guys,
Check this post on my latest trip:
http://www.ichbindacian.com/beautiful-edinburgh-1/
I’d love to hear what you think!
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Very nice – I lived in Edinburgh for seven years – you’ve captured a few nice moments in the city there.
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Thanks, stay tuned for part 2 🙂
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Hi, we went to Edinburgh a couple of years ago and loved the place. The people were great, so much to see and do. I would recommend it to anyone. Loved reading your post & seeing the pictures, it took me back.
Ian
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Great post! I’ve lived in Edinburgh for a while now but it’s interesting to see the city from a visitor’s perspective 🙂
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Heya,
What do you think about this book review:
http://www.ichbindacian.com/penguin-lessons-tom-michell/
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Thanks for sharing the book review. This sounds like a very sweet book about a man and a penguin. I liked the book review of the NOMAD, by James Swallow (I think that was the author’s name.) that sounds interesting. https://brilliantviewpoint.com/2017/08/21/artist-bordalo-ii-honors-the-endangered-red-squirrel-in-dublin-ireland/
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Heya,
Check out my latest short story: http://www.ichbindacian.com/david-m-watson-short-story/
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http://kayleemarieblog.com/2017/08/01/5-steps-to-becoming-a-successful-blogger/
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Kaylee – I’m curious – how do you define “a successful blogger”?
Is it someone who earns X $ amount from blog (if yes, what that amount is?) Or is it someone who has good feedback on his posts (like 50+ likes)? Or just someone that manages to keep blogging for Y amount of time?
Let me know – I am really curious to learn what you think are the best answers to these questions.
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I would personally lean more towards good feedback and interaction with your readers than someone who earns X $ amount. Although if you are earning money from blogging I would say you are definitely doing something right. I think if it’s something that makes you happy and you are able to connect with others and start a community/group of friends you are doing well and “successful”. Earning money from blogging is great but I don’t think it is necessary to be considered successful.
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Thanks for answering… after reading your article that’s what I didn’t get. And I’m sure others can benefit from that clarification also.
Because there are many types of blogging. And I’ve learned that those that do it for money are much better served by focusing on keyword research and quantity… than community interaction and quality.
Thanks for article and clarification and I’ll be following your blog!
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Yur blog is beautiful and the points you raise in your post I agree with, a really enjoyable and informative read for someone who’s only been blogging for just over a year.
Check out my blog https://whenlifeawakens.wordpress.com/
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Hi bloggers,
I love community pool, it’s so good for getting to know other bloggers.
My blog is about me facing some demons from my past and overcoming trauma:
https://breakingthealcoholiccycle.wordpress.com
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We interacted already – but I wanted to repeat that I really like how authentic your blog is. It seems to be getting more deserved traction… Keep it up!
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Thank you for your continued support, I really do appreciate it!
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I admire your courage and strength to write about the demons you’ve faced in the past, the posts were genuine and heartfelt. I enjoyed reading them!!
Check out my blog https://whenlifeawakens.wordpress.com/
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Thank you veryuch for your feedback and thanks for reading!
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Hi Everyone! If you love the paranormal- I have a real life situation that I have been blogging about- real events that have us suspicious and rather creep’d out… this is my latest post (and follow up) an original blog I posted last week. Would love if you wanted to give it a read and even share your own stories in my blog comments! IF spooky reads aren’t your thing…I have a wide variety on my blog… a lot of posts about depression, mom life, creative writing and so much more…. Hope to connect! 🙂
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Hello there,
My latest entry – a podcast selection for those here with curious minds https://freddiewrites.com/2017/08/21/a-podcast-selection-freddie-writes/
Let me know what you think!
xx Freddie
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Happy Monday!
With the solar eclipse today and the imminent home video release of “Guardians of the Galaxy: Volume 2” coming tomorrow, my thoughts have gone to the stars again, and returned with a craft project that I am OVER THE MOON to share with you! I would love comments!!! http://www.celebratingwiththebug.com/groot-gloves/
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Have you ever wondered what happens to your body when you skip meals?! Well here is an article on what happens! Check it out!
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Followed the new page 🙂
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Great! Thank you!!! 😁
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Here’s some insight into the new moon solar eclipse phenomenon occurring today Eternal Waking Beauties!
Solar Eclipse & New Moon in Leo 2017 – Eternal Waking Beauties
I hope you enjoy!
✨💗☀️🌑🦁🌑☀️💗✨
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Love your blog! I just followed you on WP, and I plan to share your posts on Twitter for my #WitchBlogWed hash tag party. Do you have a Twitter account, so I can tag you when I do?
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Oh wow! Thank you so much! I do not partake in many social media platforms 🙈
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Hi everyone. Short Manhood Monday post this week but worth reading. It’s called Be True (2 min read time).
http://wp.me/p876wZ-Gl
Excerpt:
There are billions of ways to be unfaithful to your wife but there’s only one way to honor your commitment.
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Hello everybody, please check out my latest post and leave some review:
Much appreciated! Thanks.
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You covered an interesting topic. I enjoyed reading it. I would suggest shortening your article just a little bit. For me anyhow, I am trying to read a lot of different posts and if an article is too long, I start to skim the article rather than give it my full attention. This was a GREAT post, because it was on a topic that has not been written about. I liked it a lot!
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Thank you for your feedback and time.
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You have a great site with interesting topics. I like it!! 🙂
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Hi! Are you a tired mom, live with one, or know one? We all do. Here are some things to do now to help get through momhood!
http://www.lazysundaysblog.com/tired-moms-save-sanity/
Let me know what you think here or in the comments on the blog. Thank you!
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Hi Keli! The sub-title of my blog is “just another highly caffeinated mom sharing her opinions on the internet” so I am your target audience! My favorite tip is to take the damn help when it’s offered. Yes, yes, yes! I shared this with my FB moms group, too.
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Loved this. Following as Trading Desks for Dirt.
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Great post. I can definitely relate. For sure going to follow for more. If you have time I would truly appreciate if you visited my blog. I enjoy when women are honest about the struggles of being moms or just humans!! 🙂
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Yes, omg, yes! I need to heed your tip on taking the help when it’s offered, to many times I’ve turned it down because A) I can do it without explanation and B) it will get done the way I want it. I know that sounds awful and I promise I realize that! Oh and I loved the jokes I got a good laugh at a few of them so did my son! Thank you!
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Hey all, I recently posted a piece about a visit to Jamestown, MO ( an Amish community in Missouri). Would love your feedback and/or comments as I work to increase my readership.
Looking forward to reading your posts as well.
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Hello folks!
So I was thinking about people. Not specific human beings, or even humanity as a whole, but of people, and how beautiful and vibrant and unique we are, and how, in the end, we are all the same people with our own painted masks…
Here’s something I came up with: https://lampteacupoverthinking.wordpress.com/2017/08/21/painted-masks/
Do leave a comment or drop a message. I’d love to hear from you, wonderful person!
Love,
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Nature + poetry = *blissful sighs* Some beautiful word choices! We have the same theme. I love it, but I struggle with the menu bar appearing a mile long. Beautiful background image choice!
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I’m so glad you like it! Nature and Poetry do go well together. It’s like Nature is how the earth expresses what we call poetry…
I’ll figure out the menu bar. ^_^ Thank you!!
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Well said. Stunning!
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This was a beautiful read, I like how you combined a few themes into your poetry, it really does bring it alive!! A very enjoyable read.
Check out my blog https://whenlifeawakens.wordpress.com/
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I’m really glad you like it. I will definitely check your blog out and get back to you about it. Thank you so much! ^_^
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I’m glad I clicked on your blog link!! Thank you 🙂
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Hi all, this is one of my food adventures and I could use some comments on improving! Do check it and I hope you like it!
https://munabanana.wordpress.com/2017/08/21/sinseh-the-grocery/
Munabanana
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This is a poem I wrote yesterday…
“Today’s Future”
http://wp.me/p90Klv-fz
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I like to think myself a writer.. can I get a few other opinions?
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I like how you combined important words of wisdom with writing and poetry, it really made me open my eyes and learn how important the present moment is. I couldn’t find a ‘like’ button else I would have liked it. An interesting read.
Check out my blog https://whenlifeawakens.wordpress.com/
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Thank you so much!! I absolutely lovvve your blog!!
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Wishing you all an excellent total eclipse of the heart today. And lots of success in checking off items on your to do list. Stop by for some blogger laughs!
https://withloveandalittleselfdeprecation.com/2017/08/20/a-bloggers-to-do-list/
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Hope. Joy.. Feelings cloaked as words.
Please check out my latest post by my photographer entitled ‘value the temporal’ the idea is from him, but it was I who penned it down. Do give him some generous feedback. Thank you. 😊😊😊
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Hello to all the readers and writers out here!
We all, at times, feel low and start questioning the reason to why we feel a certain way. Isn’t it?
I recently wrote a poem in which I described how penning down my thoughts helps me escape the whirlwinds and turmoils of emotions going inside me. Through the poem, I’ve tried to express how important the pen and paper are for me. I would love to know what you think about it!
Here’s the link:
Hope you like it! Would be glad to have feedbacks!
With love,
Meher
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Hello everyone!
I’ve been blogging for six years and wrote a post about what I’ve learned! “18 Best Blogging Tips, New Ways to Promote and Increase Traffic…” never showed up in the Reader! It was written for you:
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*waves hello to Susie*
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Hello, Traci! Fancy meeting you here. 🙂
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This is such an amazing post and packed with some really useful advice, especially for a blogger like me who’s only been around for just over a year. I wish you all in the best in the future!!
Check out my blog https://whenlifeawakens.wordpress.com/
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Thanks so much! I hope the post helped you in some way.
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