First Round of 2014 Blogging While Brown Sessions Announced

Lamar & Ronnie Tyler -Six Ways to Make Six Figures From Blogging Without Ad Revenue

Jullien Gordon - How To Build A $100K Blogging Business 

Will Hatcher - Yeezy Taught Us

Sheree Adams - How to Form Kickass Collaborations to Boost Your Web Traffic & Increase Your Social Media Following

Sarah Milstein - How to Get Invited to Speak at Conferences

Stefan Roots - Visual and Video Blogging

Matt E. Stevens - Making Sense of Media Relations

Jaha Knight - Social Currency 

Keisha J. Reed - Learn to Code 101

Tiffany Aliche - Girls Compete Women Cooperate: How to Use Bloggers in Your Niche to Build a Network 

Michelby L. Whitehead -Pitch Perfect

Kristin Bolton-Keys - You Can't Be Social Without Mobile First

Jorian L. Seay - MEDIAtion: Maximizing Your Relationship With The Media Work

Sarah Glover - PhotoBlogging & Visuals

Miriam Nicole Huffman - Law for Bloggers

 

January Blog Carnival and Tweet Chat: Fitness and Wellness

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Today I am hosting the Blogging While Brown Blog Carnival for January. I attended the Blogging While Brown conference last June and I learned so much from my peers! This month's theme is Health & Fitness. You guys know that I have a love for fitness, it is my place to escape all of the crazy. When my day is super stressful at work (or even at home) I go the gym, put on my Beats by Dre headphones and do some work until the magical endorphins appear. My weight issues have fluctuated from high to low but one thing that has always remained consistent is my daily determination to exercise. I started this blog years ago because I was pregnant and couldn't do what I LOVED to do (exercise like crazy) because of very painful sciatica. The blog then evolved into a message that showed moms, stay at home moms, working women, working women who were moms, that you can always find time for fitness. Always.

During the last sermon of the year, my pastor taught us the three things a man should have being the head of the family. As I thought about these three things, I realized that you need these three things to stay on track with your fitness journey as well.

1) Decisiveness: There may come a point where you are sick of how you look or how you eat. Nothing will happen in your journey until you make the decision to change. For example: I knew I have had issues with my eating for the past 2 years. When I came home from Blogalicious I saw myself in pictures and made the decision to change. Making that decision has changed my perspective but it has also made things that much harder because I can no longer do what I used to. But with the changes I have done more than I was able to in 3 months than I have in 2 years.

2) Consistency: Looking back at my journey, this was the one thing I struggled with the most. I really had a wondering eye when it came to diets. I saw what was working for one person so I tried it for a few weeks. Then I heard whispers at a conference about what worked for this person so I tried that. Then there are all of the diet trends that get thrown at you daily like Paleo, low carb, high carb, gluten-free, weight watchers, Jenny Craig, fat free, vegan, South beach--the list goes on. I wanted the best body possible so I was willing to try all of these things. If it didn't work after 2 weeks, I gave up and moved on. Now that I have been calorie counting consistently and logging my foods daily the major transformation has begun. There are certain days weeks where I flirt with trying a new program because I am frustrated with the slow progress but I know in the end consistency will get me through, and it will get you through as well.

3) Strength: this is a doosie when it comes to working out and weight-loss. There are so many days out of the week where is takes a ton of strength to even get out of the bed much less workout. It's about finding strength in the moments that you never would have even thought about before. For me it's the little things, saying no to my husband every night as he offers me anti diet foods to share with him. Saying no to the cookie barrage of the holidays. There are occasions where I still say YES but those are much fewer and far between. I find strength in saying no. It reinforces the journey that I am on. It takes a ton of strength to tell your friends that you have plans, to ignore the side eyes, to close your ears to the mocking giggles and the claims that you are "missing out". You need strength to make decisions and you need strength to stay consistent. Although I am deep in the daily grind of my during I know these three things will bring me through.

Whether you are looking to lose weight, start a new career, build a business--all three of these thing must be present to succeed. For the January Blogging While Brown Blog Carnival I am so happy to feature some fantastic Health & Fitness posts from some amazing bloggers:

The carnival is still going strong! Join me as I host a twitter party on Tuesday, June 21st @ 7pm EST for a fun Twitter Chat on How To Stick To Your Health & Fitness Goals for the entire year not just January! Will you join me? I don't want to be tweeting by myself :) (Although I have definitely been known to do this!) Follow the hashtag #BWBFIT & follow me on Twitter to join the fun!

Do agree with these three qualities? Which one is most important to you? Will you join me in my twitter chat if even out of pity? :)

Registration for Blogging While Brown 2014 is now open.  Join us in New York City June 27-28, 2014.

December Blog Carnival and Twitter Chat: LOOKING BACK, LOOKING FORWARD: Recap 2013, Ready for 2014

Blogging While Brown is proud to host our first full blog carnival in conjunction with Bee from 83 to Infinity. Our theme this month is Looking Forward: Looking Back. Next month our theme will be fitness and wellness and our February 2014 topic will be Black history. Join Bee  and the contributors for a live Twitter chat on Thursday, December 19th at 8pm EST! We'll be discussing some of the highlights in our posts, and our thoughts on 2013 and 2014! Follow Bee at @BeeSince83 and check out the hashtag #BWB1314 to chime in!

 

 

 “There are years that ask questions and years that answer.”

By Bridget "Bee" Quammie

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There are two times of the year that this Zora Neale Hurston quote comes to mind: once on my birthday, and again at the delicate crux between Old Year's Night and New Year's Day. I always assess the year that is culminating - did it ask or answer? Then I wonder about the year to come - will I receive more questions or responses? I'm a sucker for the reflection and anticipation that comes with wrapping up another rotation around the sun or completion of another dog-eared, marked-up calendar - so, here we are.
Special shout-out to Blogging While Brown for giving me the opportunity to host their December blog carnival - stay tuned for links from some other awesome bloggers who took on the same theme and ran with it.

In my assessment of Miss Zora's quote - 2013 definitely answered questions. Questions like "Can I do it?" and "Is it time to take a risk?" and "Who am I?" and "What do I want?" permeated my mind over the last 12 months, and I received answers to all of them and more.
This year saw me do a major job of overcoming my fear of public speaking - from hosting award shows and fashion shows, to being on TV (three times!), to speaking at 2 conferences, I've learned to get comfy with the Bee that stands up in front of 5-500 people and speaks her mind. Whodathunkit? Not me.


I continued to develop my writing voice and skill, which is a continual work in process. I'm still having fun with '83 To Infinity, and I'm blessed to write for some awesome publications that trust me and support me. Little Bee always wanted to be a multi-hyphenate model/actress/writer/doctor, but only one of those options seemed truly possible as I got older (hence my work in health care - I still fell short of the 'doctor' title, much to my father's chagrin). To be able to say that I am now able to sustain an alternate stream of income through my words AND that so many new people have gotten to read my writing AND the fact that I giggle every time someone thinks that I do this (blog/write/events etc.) full-time...all I can say is I feel blessed.
On a more personal level, I made some huge strides this year. One thing I've never written about before is my diagnosis with depression in 2012 (shortly after my cervical cancer issue), and my struggles coming to terms with it. 2012 broke me in many ways, but I was determined to rebuild myself in 2013. I think I threw myself into blogging and writing and events to distract myself - which helped a bit, but eventually I learned that rebuilding myself wouldn't happen if I was hiding from myself. I chose to face things head-on, and I'm proud of the work I've done on myself. Sometimes I slip and fall and need someone to catch me. Sometimes I don't allow anyone to catch me. Sometimes sliding to the bottom is the most saddening yet comfortable thing. I'm learning how to work with myself and my brain and my heart, and I'm utterly thankful for the people who (whether they know it or not) have helped to save me from myself.
2013 allowed me to build some amazing new friendships and strengthen existing ones at a point in my life where it felt like everyone had their besties already. I turned 30 and started turning my Don't Give a F*ck meter all the way up. I learned a lot and expanded my mind about themes like sexuality, feminism, womanism, and entrepreneurship. I've come out of 2013 so confident, so strong, more loved, more in love, and ready to jump into 2014 with both feet.
So. 2014. There's so much newness and change underway that I can't even reference my usual Zora Neale Hurston-assisted formula. All I know is that 2014 is going to do more than ask questions or answer them. It's already given me a few teasers to show me that I'm headed in the right direction. I'm nominated for a national  award and will be attending an award show in March. An amazing publication has offered me a contributor position. A community agency has tapped me to facilitate a series of workshops on social media. I'm determined to run with all of these confirmations that I'm most definitely on to something, and I can't wait. A move, more travel, continuing to improve my health, continuing to come into my own...next year will surely be incredible. 2014 will be a redefinition, and I'm excited to take it on.

There's actually a pretty big project on the go for 2014, but I can't give out the details just yet - you'll have to stay tuned! Overall, I haven't been this excited for a new year in a long time. I so looked forward to 2013 because I was desperate to escape the grasp of 2012, but heading into 2014 feels different. I'm not running away from anything - I'm ready for everything.

Now that I've said my piece - check out the posts from my awesome contributors:


Claire of Claire She Goes talks about a year of finding her voice, navigating religion, and presenting her most authentic self in 2014.

Melissa of My Creative Connection relied on faith and learned that "you are what you attract."

Telisha of Goddess Intellect discusses how her challenges in 2013 have prepared her for her "Year of Mastery" in the year to come.

These Fierce women wrote their manifesto for 2014.


Rae of From Rae With Love tells us about trusting her intuition, the importance of therapy, defining her identity, and other lessons learned in 2013.


Amy of Now - For A Word Or Two gives us a breakdown of some of the highlights and challenges of her year (breastfeeding, social media, the NFL and more!) and lets us know her resolutions plans for 2014.


Jason of The Social Media Samurai tells us how the right connections and self-determination helped him to make major blogging strides in 2013.

Christina of Belleview Beauty gives us her 3 lessons of 2013 and her 3 guiding principles for 2014, complete with some awesome resources.

Join myself and the contributors for a live Twitter chat on Thursday, December 19th at 8pm EST! We'll be discussing some of the highlights in our posts, and our thoughts on 2013 and 2014! Follow me at @BeeSince83 and check out the hashtag #BWB1314 to chime in!

Some Tips on Getting Your Panel Selected for Blogging While Brown 2014

Submission Deadline:December 31st!

Submission Deadline:December 31st!

So you want to speak at Blogging While Brown 2014?  Here are some observations and suggestions from the folks who make the conference programming decisions. As always if you have questions about your submission, you can use our contact form to email us.

1. The session needs to be related to social media. Blogging While Brown is a blogger-centric conference. There are lots of great conferences about self improvement, entrepreneurship, journalism, writing, and technology in general. Many of our attendees attend those conferences. For many people this is the one time of year where they get to focus on continuing education related to social media.  If the social-media focus of your presentation is not clear from the title, make sure the description of your session makes clear that the session is tailored towards bloggers.

2. If you're pitching a monetization/brand-related panel, numbers help. The most popular topic with  session submitters is monetization. If you've had success with monetizing, describe what that looks like in objective terms. If whole numbers make you uncomfortable, then use percentages or benchmarks such as "I went from paying my phone bill to paying my mortgage."

3. Pitch something technical. We've listed a laundry list of topics attendees want to learn about that have nothing to do with brands or monetization. We program a balanced schedule that touches on monetization, technical mastery, activism, writing, and the proper care and feeding of bloggers. That leaves lots of room on the schedule for non-monetization panels.

4. Pitch something about the proper care and feeding of bloggers / community management. Blogging ain't easy. Everyone isn't blogging for money or to impress brands. Many attendees want suggestions about managing a life that includes blogging. 

5. BRAG! If you have a history of success, include that in your submission. Let the Programming Committee know why you are the right person to present - especially if your submission involves monetization or brands. 

Closing the Digital Divide Between Online Producers and Online Consumers

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Two year's ago at Blogging While Brown 2011 in Los Angeles, Comcast announced that they were launching the Internet Essentials program to provide broadband internet access to low-income Americans. At a presentation this week,  Comcast Executive Vice President David L. Cohen announced  that they have now connected 1 million low-income Americans through the Internet Essentials program. Comcast has been a sponsor of Blogging While Brown for four years.  We continue to emphasize the importance not only of closing the digital divide between those who have broadband access and those who do not, but also the importance of closing the divide between online content consumers and online content producers. 

If you want to learn more about producing and distributing your own online content, register to attend the 2014 Blogging While Brown Conference in New York City, June 27-28, 2014.

Join Us in Houston on November 2nd for the Black Social Media Summit

2013 Black Social Media Summit: Fall Edition

2013 Black Social Media Summit: Fall Edition

Get a social media skills booster shot! Join us in Houston, TX on November 2, 2013 for the Black Social Media Summit: Fall Edition.  We'll be hearing from Ashley Small, President of Medley In, Margo E. Williams, Principal at MWH Public Relations, and Ebony S. Muhammad, the Publisher of Hurt 2 Healing Magazine. We'll be learning about branding, monetization, syndication, and WordPress! 

REGISTER TODAY! 

 

 

Schedule

Black Social Media SummitHard Rock Cafe Houston

9:00-9:30

Registration

9:30    

Introductory Remarks

Gina McCauley, Founder of Blogging While Brown

10:00AM 

Brand Building: Leveraging the Power of Social Media

Ashley Small, President of Medley Inc.

11:15 AM

How to Syndicate and Monetize Your Blog

Margo E. Williams,

Principal at MWH Public Relations

12:30-1:30

Lunch

1:30-2:30

Become an Instant WordPress Expert.

Ebony S. Muhammad

Publisher of Hurt2healing Magazine

2:30 - 3:00  

Closing Session

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6:00PM-10:00PM

2013 Black Weblog Awards 

Ensemble Theatre, Houston,TX

 

 

Host a Blog Carnival and Receive a Complimentary Pass to Blogging While Brown 2014

In an effort to promote the work of members of the Blogging While Brown family, we will begin hosting blog carnivals on www.bloggingwhilebrown.com. The goal is to host one carnival each month. The Blog Carnival Coordinator is responsible for organizing and promoting their assigned blog carnival. The Blog Carnival Coordinator will write the "host" blog carnival posts and embed the links to all of the participants. In addition, the Blog Carnival Coordinator, will host one Twitter chat/party on the carnival theme to promote the participating posts. Carnival posts do not have to be original or exclusive to the carnival. 

Perk

Blog Carnival hosts will receive one complimentary badge to attend Blogging While Brown 2014 in New York City. 

Examples of Potential Blog Carnival Themes

Black Friday/ Holiday - November/December

Wellness/Health/Fitness - January

Black History Month - February

Food Bloggers

Brothers of Blogging

Interested in being a Carnival Coordinator?

Due to an overwhelming response, we are no longer accepting blog carnival submissions. Please subscribe to our newsletter to review the blog carnival publishing scheduled and follow us on Twitter and Facebook to learn about making submissions. 

Blogging While Brown 2014 - June 27-28, 2014 in NYC

We have the dates! Blogging While Brown 2014 will be back in New York City. The conference will be June 27-28, 2014. We are returning to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. 

Hotel

We have negotiated a $199 room rate at the Aloft Harlem. Reserve your room today

Registration

Registration opens on October 1, 2014. We're bringing back the Business of Blogging Pre-Conference and adding additional programming on Friday afternoon. We're excited to offer new registration options.  

 

Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism Offers BWB Attendees 100% Scholarships

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The Tow-Knight Entrepreneurial Journalism Program is pleased to offer BWB 2013 attendees a 100% scholarship to take our online summer course, "Exploring Entrepreneurial Journalism." Just register by July 5 at 5 p.m. at
newjournalism.towknight.org. Use discount code tk100.

Blogging While Brown attendees are producing innovative content and creating exciting new media businesses. The Tow-Knight Entrepreneurial Journalism Program at CUNY's Graduate School of Journalism wants to explore opportunities to support your creativity and expand your potential for success. 

The Tow-Knight Entrepreneurial Journalism Program is a unique, 15-week intensive immersion into the entrepreneurial process. Each year we select a small group of outstanding individuals who spend a semester at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism developing their own entrepreneurial journalism projects (sites, apps, services, products, etc.). BWB 2013 participants are encouraged to apply. 

Narrative.ly, Skillcrush and other thriving new media ventures have taken flight through our prestigious fellowship program. Each participant earns an advanced certificate in Entrepreneurial Journalism — the first such certificate in the country — through a combination of coursework, practical training, involvement with New York’s startup community and developing a new business! 

Visit towknight.org/apply to apply for the 2014 Tow-Knight Entrepreneurial Journalism Program, which takes place from January to May. 

Also, be sure to follow us on Twitter (@TKcuny), Facebook (facebook.com/towknightcenter) and YouTube (youtube.com/towknightcuny) for tools, tips, discussions, event announcements and news about new media startups.

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: Lissa Marie from Memoirs Of Mare, The Lissa Marie Lifestyle

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Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Lissa Marie who's blog is Memoirs Of Mare, The Lissa Marie Lifestyle

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

I would like to connect with other bloggers with similar content and interests as myself. I also would like to learn about new blogging ideas and tips.

Why did you decide to start a blog?

I started blogging because of my love for reading and writing. My love for reading is shown in the book reviews that are posted on my blog. And my love for writing has always been in the forefront of my life whether I'm writing short stories, poetry, blog pieces, or just jotting down ideas.

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

I love reading all types of blogs, but food blogs, natural hair blogs, fashion blogs, and personal blogs are the most interesting to me.

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

In the next five years i hope that my blog has reached a platform where it is helping people learn to better deal with everyday trials and tribulations that we all go through. I am hoping that bu me opening up about some of my expriences that others will become more comfprtable with dealing with whatever they are goign through.

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

I would like to connect and do more blog to blog posts where as bloggers in this genre we can take one topic or expireince and introduce our readers to each other and our point of views and how they differ on specific topics.

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

As a new blogger I have yet to find my expertise but I'm all for trying to keep each other motivted and reaching out and staying connected to other bloggers.

Welcome  to BWB ! 

Attendee Spotlight: Janice Tosto from Around the Blogs--Janice Tosto

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Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Janice Tosto who's blog is Around the Blogs--Janice Tosto

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

Since this is my first Blogging While Brown Conference, I am looking forward to hearing the guest speakers and taking full advantage of the networking opportunities. There is so much good information out there in the blogosphere and I want to meet some of the individuals behind it!

Why did you decide to start a blog?

I answered an advertisement for volunteer bloggers that appeared in the New York Nonprofit Press, a publication that focuses on the human services sector. At first, I was hesitant. I knew little about blogging. But then, that inner voice told me to give it a try. I have years of experience in the human services sector and I knew I had much to write about. This year marks my fifth year of blogging for the New York Nonprofit Press' E-Newsletter. I have published over 200 posts and the number of people reading my work has grown tremendously! My work has even been referenced on other web sites.

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.

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

First, trust your intuition. When I am selecting topics to write about, many times I have a gut feeling that I need to weigh in on something. There are also times when I have doubts about having written something. I go ahead and publish the piece, and then my editor or someone else will praise it, which tells me I was on the right track. Second, thank the people who support your work. When people tell me that they enjoy my blog, I tell them how much I appreciate their readership. At the end of the each year, I make sure I thank my readers and encourage them to join me next year.

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

I see myself starting a second blog and having at least one book published within five years.

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

 

I want to learn how to better promote my blog.

Welcome  to BWB ! 

 

Attendee Spotlight: Victoria Torres from Aquarium Reef

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Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Victoria Torres who's blog is Aquarium Reef

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

I want to learn to become a better blogger. I have always dreamed of making money in my sleep. This is the beginning of my dream coming true. To be able to talk about something that I love with such passion and profit from it would be that dream come true.

 Why did you to start a blog?

I have always wanted to start a blog but never knew what to talk about. I tried several times to talk about my profession but eventually lost interest. I have finally found something that I enjoy talking about on a daily basis and I hope to make it work for me.logs, money & lifestyle

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

I am interested in bloggers who talk about hobbies that they are interested in and profit from. I am also interested in speaking with experienced bloggers who have had years of experience in the field of blogging.

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

In 5 years, I hope to bring new and experienced aquarist together to share their knowledge with one another without the backlash because of their time in the hobby. I hope to make products easier for both to find and deliver those products when they need them.

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

The dos and don'ts along with the pitfalls of blogging are also an interest of mine. I want to know what to expect and how to deal with downfalls that may come to pass. How does one keep focus? How does one know what their readers want to read? How do you keep the interest of your readers? How do you go about reaching out to gain readers? These are a few questions that run through my mind when I try to motivate myself while blogging.

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

I am a newbie when it comes to blogging. I have expertise with deescalating hostile customer service situations. I am aware that many bloggers have issues when it comes to providing services and/or products to clients. I also have a niche for writing. I write very well when it is about a thought that I am trying to express or something I am passionate about. I am able to engage people very well regardless of their knowledge of my particular subject. Everyone was a newbie once. We have to remember that even after we have had years of experience doing the things that we love.

Welcome  to BWB ! 

 

Attendee Spotlight: Marqueta Smith from Millionaire Housewife

Our Attendee Spotlight is:

Marqueta Smith who's blog is Millionaire Housewife

What do you hope to experience at BWB 2013?

A complete education on how to create a successful digital brand

Why did you decide to start a blog?

I've always wanted it all & was looking for a place to teach me how to do it as a woman because I had no real life non celebrity example

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

Female empowerment & wellness blogs, money & lifestyle

What are your top blogging tips for other bloggers?

My best tip is for bloggers to discard their conventional thinking about promotion and the daily activities for their blog. Our blog sites are not typical products of corporate America. The rules are different. Don't be afraid to take risks even in the face of seemingly impossible odds. Use social media heavily, travel, network, develop cool partnerships, etc. The greater the risks, the greater the rewards.

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

Major powerhouse. Merchandise, books, seminars, interviews on Oprah, middle & highschool programs, college courses

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

I'm in the very very beginning so I need any & everything

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

Screenwriter. English Teacher. I am good at conversational & relatable format & writing style & bringing suspense & drama to your visual platform

Welcome back to BWB !