“Isn’t what?” you might ask. “Isn’t a tips list…” is my theoretical reply. I love lists. I’m trying to use them again. They fell by the wayside in transition from paper to digital organization, or switch to digital lack of organization would be a better description. I’m resurrecting paper lists for myself and we will […]
Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising in the Blogosphere
Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising in the Blogosphere I’ve been “watching” people tweet about attending the BlogHer ’12 conference for a while now. I don’t observe all the time, or even every day, but #BlogHer12 is one of the streams of hashtags I follow when I do log in. I have also started planning out a […]
How To Build A Following
Follow, friend, retweet, link, circles, networks…. It gets confusing, doesn’t it? I get confused and off track all the time. But I also get back on track all the time. These following five subjects are what I’ve gleaned from tons of research on having a successful blog. Follow along with me to see if they […]
Another F Word Day – Friday Finds
Collected thoughts and unfinished masterpieces from the past week or so, that are MUST reading, that probably should have been tweets, and that show the true depths of the disorganized mind. ****** MSNBC: I like NOW with Alex Wagner. Haven’t watched the new cable show they just hyped, but I want to watch The Newsroom […]
App of the Week, Martha Stewart CraftStudio, Free through July 8th
Reason Creek’s Application of the Week for the iPad: Martha Stewart’s CraftStudio The Martha Stewart Craft Studio application is free from the App Store until July 8th thanks to the sponsorship of Snapfish! No I’m not getting paid or reimbursed or anything for reviewing this app. I just stumbled across it and thought, “Hey, lots […]
BlogHer '12 App is Up and Running
The image below is of the BlogHer ’12 App running on my iPad. Isn’t it pretty? If you go to the App Store you will find the BlogHer ’12 Conference App available, for free naturally, and if you download it you will find it to be up and running, mostly. Not too many people have […]