Attendee Spotlight

Attendee Spotlight The Empowered Mocha Patient

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

The Empowered Mocha Patient by Meredith Hurston

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2014? 

I hope to get some tips that can help me grow my audience, meet new bloggers to partner with, get current info on the ever changing SEO and social media algorithms and trends, and learn how to monetize my content.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

As a result of working in healthcare for over 15 years and being an advocate for my Mom while she was sick for many years, I had a wealth of knowledge. I decided to blog to share what I know about navigating the healthcare system. I also use my knowledge of quality assurance in healthcare, patient safety and laboratory science to balance out my offerings to readers. There is great disparity between the clinical outcomes of minorities and the average American. I want to raise disease awareness, teach people who to navigate healthcare and how to be safe when a patient in a healthcare environment.

When people come to your blog, what will they find?

They will find: 1) current topics in healthcare that are particularly relevant to people of color 2) disease awareness campaigns 3) health information 4) products or things I like 5)patient safety and advocacy information 6) where to find credible sources of health information on the web.

What is your promise to the people who visit your blog?

I promise visitors that my site is devoted to improving the quality and safety of healthcare delivery for people of color, a.k.a. the mocha patient. The site will empower you to successfully navigate the healthcare system and be an active participant in your own care. This is achieved by arming you with the appropriate resources to develop a strong interactive relationship your healthcare provider(s) and build your confidence to make informed decisions regarding your care. The vision of The EMP is to present relevant healthcare topics that will broaden your understanding of chronic conditions, diseases that affect minorities at higher rates, and ways to close the gaps on disparities in care, treatment and outcomes. With this knowledge, you and/or your healthcare advocate will be prepared to expect and experience safe and effective healthcare treatment when the need arises.

Who are your blogging heroes?

Luvvie Ajayi, Marie Denee and Martine Ehrenclou.

Do you need something from your fellow bloggers to take your blogging to the next level?

Creative ideas for how to monetize my content. One of my unique challenges is that I provide useful content to people, usually when they are facing a health crisis or when a loved one is facing a health crisis. I find it difficult to "sell" this sort of information.

What are your top tips for bloggers?

1) Make sure your outbound links open in new tabs.
2) Treat your blog as a business.
3) Don't be afraid to ask for scholarships and sponsorships to conferences where you can perfect your craft. 
4. Start building an email list, if you haven't done so.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

 I see myself covering healthcare, health disparities and disease awareness on an international level. I want to improve the health and access to healthcare for all people of color. I would like for my blog to be translated in at least 3 other languages within the next 5 years.

 

Welcome to BWB!

Attendee Spotlight Rewind and Come Again

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Rewind and Come Again by AlysiaSimone

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2014? 

I hope to learn more on how to use other forms of media to flesh out my site and ways to grow, retain and better engage my audience. And of course how to monetize my blog, both on and offline.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

I always wanted to be a writer but didn't think that 'writer' was a viable career choice. Blogging allows me to indulge in my passion.

When people come to your blog, what will they find?

They will find articles and videos exploring various aspects of Caribbean/Caribbean-American life. From music and food to parenting traditions and cultural events.

Who are your blogging heroes?

JayBlessed of JayBlessed.com, Eva Wilson Greene of Socamom.com, Shannon Washington of ParlourMagazine.com, Luvvie of AwesomelyLuvvie.com and Bee Quammie of 83toInfinity.com

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

Yes. I hope to connect with other bloggers in my niche (Caribbean / Caribbean-American culture), as well as mom bloggers of teens (boys in particular).

What are your top tips for bloggers?

Excellent organization and time management skills. Your blog can very easily fall by the wayside if you don't stay organized and learn to balance your blog and your life.
 

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

In 5 years my blog will be a major online destination for the discussion, exploration and expression of the Caribbean / Caribbean-American experience. We will also have expanded our offline activities to include community events, film/web series and literature.
 

Welcome to BWB!

Attendee Spotlight : Immigrating With A Purpose

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Immigrating with a Purpose

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2014? 

I hope to network with other women, get inspired, learn how to increase my blog's audience, and learn how to turn my blog into a money-making venture.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

I decided to start a blog because I moved to Venezuela from the US. It was a way to keep people back home abreast of my experience while teaching abroad.

When people come to your blog, what will they find?

Above all, visitors to the blog will find high quality writing pieces. They will also find reflections on the education profession, race, gender, and travel. There are also photos of my travels while abroad.

Who are your blogging heroes?

My main blogging inspirations are the following blogs:
SojournersSojourns
The HeSo Project
Kitchen Ventures
My American Meltingpot

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

I am specifically interested in blogs related to travel, education, and Black women.

What do you need from your fellow bloggers?

I need tips on how to increase my audience and turn my blog into a stream of income

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

As an English teacher, I can proofread articles. I can also write guest posts that pertain to education, race, gender, and/or working/living abroad.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

In five years I see myself living back in the States and writing full time. My blog will be a way in which admirers of my book(s) can get a closer look at my personal opinions, experiences, and beliefs. The blog will also serve as a space where I can publicize new publications and speaking events.

 

Welcome to BWB!

Attendee Spotlight From the Soles Up

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Fania who's blog is From the Soles Up

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2014? 

I want to network and learn the mechanics of being a successful blogger. The business behind the writing and pictures.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

First it was an outlet for my love of shoes but then continued because I want to help other women to enjoy and embrace their own personal style

When people come to your blog, what will they find?

Styling tips and personal style with witty writing

Who are your blogging heroes?

Fashion Bomb Daily, Demetria Lucas

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

Fashion Blogger and Personal Style Bloggers.

What do you need from your fellow bloggers?

Marketing Expertise.

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

I am an excellent writer and am willing to share tips. I also feature personal style on my blog but work with regular women on how to accomplish a style that works for them

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

I see my blog as an extension of my styling and consulting platform and a way to showcase success stories of women accomplishing their own style.

 

Welcome to BWB!

Attendee Spotlight Life and Lips

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Michellette "Mimi" Green who's blog is Life and Lips

 

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2014? 

I hope to network with a lot of amazing bloggers and learn all that I can about the blogging world. I would like to know how to increase genuine traffic and readers.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

It was a great place for me to have something of my own. I wear so many different titles I wanted my own outlet. I am a mother, girlfriend, daughter, employee, business owner, friend, sister, etc.

When people come to your blog, what will they find?

A blog about life as I see it, live it, love it or not. I blog about any and everything. I things that I experience in my day to day life.

Who are your blogging heroes?

Bloggers who have found their way, know their final destination. I'm still not sure what mine is at this time.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

No, I'm a lifestyle blogger so I'm down for meeting everyone.

What do you need from your fellow bloggers?

To gain insight on how to grow my audience. 

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

I am a small business owner but it doesn't directly relate to blogging. I custom design canvas shoes (Converse, Chuck Taylor)

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

Be yourself.

Don't focus on numbers so much that you don't product good content.

When you constantly post about reviews and give aways its a turn off.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

I hope to have grown my viewership and exploring new arenas.

 

Welcome to BWB!

Attendee Spotlight Witches' Brew

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Yolanda R. Arrington who's blog is Witches' Brew

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2014? 

I plan to make new friends and connections with other bloggers, as well as, learn new tools and tips to help monetize our blog.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

We (there are 4 of us) felt there was a lack of content for women over 30 who like to laugh and follow pop culture. We also felt there was room for our brand of snarkiness.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

I am especially interested in meeting bloggers who write about women's issues, health and wellness, spirituality, and jazz.

Who are your blogging inspirations or heroes/ heroines ?

Luvvie Ajayi, Angel Laws; Michael K of dListed

What is your experience with attempting to monetize your blog content?

Our audience comes to our site for entertainment and pop culture stories. They want to read our take on what's hot for the day. They do not respond to being sold to. We have sold some items from our Zazzle store and we have seen traffic to our Google banner ad at the top of the page. Occasionally, we will get a conversion on an ad on our sidebar, but for the most part, people who visit us are not interested in shopping.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

Entertainment, lifestyle and tech bloggers

Do you need something from your fellow bloggers to take your blogging to the next level?

Help with monetizing a site whose audience traditionally doesn't like to be "sold to."

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

I am a social media consultant and journalist by trade, so I can offer help with creating content and pushing it out via social platforms

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

Leave your computer and get out to meet people! You never know who you'll meet and how they can help you get closer to achieving your goals.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

I see our site as the leading place for humor and entertainment content and myself and my fellow bloggers will be frequently called upon for commentary across various platforms.

 

Welcome to BWB!

Attendee Spotlight: Nakia White from Zore. Toni. Maya

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Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Nakia White who's blog is Zora.Toni.Maya.

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2013? 

I hope to leave the conference having a better idea of how to position my blog so that I can readership. I also hope to establish connections and build relationships with other bloggers from across the country.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

Back in 2005, I began blogging on myspace as a way to share my funny post- college dating experiences with friends who'd moved away after graduation. Eventually, my readership expanded and I moved away from Myspace and in 2007, created my own space, sugahoney.com. In early 2012, I began posting book reviews on Tumblr and received a lot of positive feedback, which made me switch gears and combine sugahoney.com with a new blog idea, ZoraToniMaya.com, named after three of the most influential writers in my life. Since January 2013, I focused primarily on literature, but sprinkle in a few personal love and life experiences at ZoraToniMaya.com.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

I am very interested in meeting other book bloggers, personal bloggers, bloggers on the West Coast, and other bloggers generally interested in good writing.

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

I have always believed that the only way to succeed with blogging (or anything) is to have a passion for it. Not only like to write, and the theme(s) you write about, but LOVE it. The kind of love that wakes you up out of your sleep to jot down an idea or finish a post. This kind of love results in consistency. And I think that as long as you're consistent, you're preparing yourself for the next level.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

I would love for my blog to be the premiere site for online Black literary news and book reviews. I'd also love to review books for other well established sites and magazines, like MadameNoire, Clutch, VIBE, Essence, and Ebony.

Do you need something from your fellow bloggers to take your blogging to the next level?

Any advice or training sessions on Wordpress, or design tips would be a godsend.

Welcome  to BWB ! 

Attendee Spotlight: Naima Briscoe from Seconds from the Brink

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Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Naima Briscoe who's blog is Seconds from the Brink

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2013? 

Taking part in panels such as "10 Ways to Turn Your Blog Writing from Basic to Brilliant,” “Keep it Movin’: Mobilizing Your Blog and Your Brand,” and “Crowdfunding your Creative Project: Advice From 3 Rock Star Women On Using Kickstarter," and of course networking with other like-minded individuals.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

I am definitely looking forward to engaging with bloggers that write about social and cultural issues, theories, and news that address women of color's sexuality, identity, and oppression, and the interplay of such concepts with romantic, family, and social relationships.

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

As someone who is in the beginning stages of her process, my primary tips would be to learn as much as you can about blogging as well as other storytelling platforms (webinars, meetups, other bloggers, articles, etc.), remain current on the work of bloggers who address similar subjects to ensure that you maintain your niche/edge and a readership base, and post regularly.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

I see my blog as hopefully developing into a multi-media platform that includes in-person workshops for teaching and learning and a book!

Do you need something from your fellow bloggers to take your blogging to the next level?

I need guidance on how to increase readership, develop a realistic content posting schedule (I work full-time), and how to incorporate other types of media. I definitely want to ensure that I always post engaging content.

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

While my blog does not address grant writing as a craft, I am an established grant writer who can offer insight and guidance.

Welcome  to BWB ! 

Attendee Spotlight: Roderick Scott from TechGuySmartBuy

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Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Roderick Scott who's blog is TechGuySmartBuy

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2013? 

I hope to learn more ways to better blogger/entrepreneur along with meeting more like-minded bloggers.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

My partner sand I felt there was a need to keep consumers informed on new smartphones and consumer technology for the everyday person.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

I'd love to meet more blogger who are covering the consumer technology field. I also looking forward to meeting other bloggers of color who share the same interests/goals as well.

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

Provide quality content, know your audience, and relationships are key.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

Provide quality content, know your audience, and relationships are key.

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

You want to make sure your message (as blog posts, vlogs, & videos) to your readers are clear. You want to your voice to be authentic but not too technical. This is something I always try to do in all avenues that represent my brand.

Welcome  to BWB ! 

 

Attendee Spotlight: Shay Lyn from Bag Lady Blog

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Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Shay Lyn who's blog is Bag Lady Blog

What do you hope to experience at Blogging While Brown 2013? 

I am mostly looking forward to the wealth of knowledge that will be offered at the conference. Not only through key note speakers and seminars, but also the other women of color who will be in attendance and have lots of experience to share. I have not had the opportunity to connect with other brown bloggers from Connecticut, so I am also hoping there will be people from my state there so I can meet some of my peers.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

My blog was started as a compliment to my online shop, Bag Lady Boutique. I figured that even if people are not shopping they should still be able to leave the site with a good experience. It is my goal to provide great content and build loyal readers along the way.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

I am interested in connecting with fashion bloggers who embody the idea that style does not have to be expensive. There are so many fashion bloggers out there so I think the ones who teach people how to make do with very little are unique. More specifically I am hoping to connect with those who are interested in thrifting and vintage finds.

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

I think the best thing to do is stay consistent. Always have something for your readers to indulge in. I have struggle with this personally as I work several jobs along with running my small business. I like to invite guest bloggers to keep the content fresh.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

I would love for my blog to be a top resource in the area of thrifting and vintage finds. I love the culture of thrifting and simply want to spread it to others. I have not yet been able to focus my content specifically on thrifting because I like to include good visuals and I don't have a great camera yet. Another area I would like to improve is my ability to travel to thrift and consignment shops outside of Connecticut. Five years from now my blog will have a growing collection of inspiration for thrifted looks, resources on how to thrift effectively, and reviews of thrift and consignment shops nationwide!

Do you need something from your fellow bloggers to take your blogging to the next level?

I am definitely looking to build mutually beneficial relationships. I would love to partner with other bloggers to receive guidance and help growing my blog. A big aspect of my blog is empowering other women, so I am also hoping to be introduced to blogs I've never visited that can be featured on my site in the future.

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

It seems that many of the popular bloggers are from large cities that encourage creativity and innovation. I am from Connecticut and the network of fashion and beauty bloggers is very small. Yet there are so many women from Connecticut who love and support brown bloggers. I can connect new bloggers to the interested population in Connecticut through my blog, newsletter and other social media platforms.

Welcome  to BWB ! 

Attendee Spotlight: Jim Bettinger from JSK — John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford

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Attendee Spotlight is:

Jim Bettinger who's blog is JSK — John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford

What do you hope to experience at BWB 2013?

Continued insights into current trends, as well as spread the word about the program I run, the John S. Knight Journalism Fellowships at Stanford.

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

I'm particularly interested in connecting with bloggers who have an interest in the challenges facing journalism, and who want to help meet those challenges.

Do you have something to offer bloggers to help them take their blogging to the next level?

I have a lot of experience working with journalists and journalism entrepreneurs who are working to invent and re-invent themselves.

Welcome back to BWB ! 

  

Attendee Spotlight: Tatianah Green of BLISS

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

  Tatianah Green who's blog is BLISS {Black Love & Inspiration for Saved Singles}

What do you hope to experience at BWB 2013?

I hope to connect and learn from more seasoned bloggers who not only blog about their passions, but how they work with others to get their message across to the masses.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

God gave me the idea to do a magazine about relationships. I got the greenlight to start blogging while in graduate school so it's been a labor of love to do this but I love blogging about everything BLISS is about and then some. At first I was nervous about blogging because of my busy schedule but I decided to push forward and start seeing this vision come to life!

Are there specific types of bloggers you are interested in connecting with at the conference?

Relationship and Fashion bloggers. The fashion bloggers are very creative and I aspire to expand my blogging to other areas besides my favorite: relationships.

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

Blog only when inspired. Keep it personal and real with your audience. Create unique content, look at different angles of a hot news topic instead of just what everyone else sees. Blog on other blogs and expand your horizons outside of what you are most passionate about; ie have your meat and potatoes (your blog) then your side items (other blogs you write for). This gives you balance and keeps your mind thinking of fresh ideas.

Where do you see you and your blog in 5 years?

I see my blog expanded to a full magazine with the same topics we tackle but with more. The information that I usually present on the blog can be read by people of different ethnic groups, not just the Black community. I don't want to put any limits on the possibilities so TV, radio, print, and definitely multimedia web content will be a part of what I do with BLISS in the future.

This is Tatianah Green's first time at BWB! Welcome Tatianah!