#BloggerLife | 5 Tips For Covering Events
Over the years I’ve been lucky enough to get invited to a ton of events (both local + out of state), so I wanted to share a few things I’ve learned over the years to help me “get on the list”.
Over the years I’ve been lucky enough to get invited to a ton of events (both local + out of state), so I wanted to share a few things I’ve learned over the years to help me “get on the list”.
Anybody can “monetize” their blog (seriously, Ad Sense is still a thing), but there are a few things that you should always be focusing on if you’re trying to get to the point where brands reach out to work with you or respond to your pitches.
Every single blogger that I know that’s been able to connect with other bloggers and eventually start working with businesses and brands subscribe to these 5 tips, even if they don’t have huge followings.
Even though Instagram is the most popular place for bloggers to grow at the moment, it’s not the only one. If you’ve been wanting to increase traffic to your blog without “faking it”, make sure you’re including time on Pinterest as part of your growth strategy.
Last year I created my first ever Vision Board, and subsequently learned about the power of manifestation. When I was invited by fellow Memphis blogger Alex Nicole (City Chic Living), to attend a Vision Board Party last month, I jumped at the chance to create one for this year as well.
While the 5 things I’m about to share may seem like a minor detail, I can’t tell you how many bloggers DON’T do these things until they are well into their blogging journey.
There has to be value in your content, and as long as there are content creators out there providing value with their sites, blogging will never die.
If you ever find yourself stalling out when it’s time to put pen to paper, here are 3 easy steps that will help you with consistent content creation.
It’s hard to believe that we’re in the midst of the Holiday season and that the new year is oh so close, but I know that many people are gearing up to launch their own blogs, so I wanted to share a few tips for all the newbies out there.
At some point, Instagram is going to implode. If you’re a blogger, you’re probably sick to death of talking about its algorithm, and if you’re not, you’re probably sick of hearing us talk about it. Ha!