Thursday, February 17, 2011

She Writes Blog Hop

I just joined a wonderful site called She Writes, and I'm participating in the Books and Writing Group Blogger Ball. The Ball is hosted by Meg Waite Clayton of 1st Books, so thanks to Meg! I'm really excited to have this opportunity to meet some fellow writers and bloggers. Hello and welcome to anyone who comes by here!

Meg suggested we include a blogging tip as part of this welcome post. I am so new to blogging that I don't think I am qualified to give any tips, but just in my limited experience, I have seen the importance of blogging consistently. Setting up a blogging calendar with a goal of at least three posts a week has been very useful for me, as the consistency has helped me feel much more comfortable in this medium.

Here's a link back to Meg's blog post, with others participating in the hop.

Thanks for visiting, and I look forward to meeting new writer friends!

25 comments:

Fi said...

Fellow blog hopper here. Totally agree with your tips. Look forward to reading more.

Cathy Kozak said...

Great advice and a fine stop on the SheWriters blogger trail...

http://cathykozak.com

Susanne Barrett said...

Hi Julie! Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting! I really appreciate it.

You're quite right about blogging consistently. It's very important.

Glad to meet another U2 fan! :)

Karen Wojcik Berner said...

Greetings from a fellow blog hopper.

Nice to meet you. Good luck with your blog.

Julie P. said...

Hi Julie,

It's just great that you are getting so involved in the community. I agree with sticking to blogging goals and am trying to blog a certain number of times a week myself. Right now I think I am at once a week, lol, but at least it's a start. It has helped me become consistent and my entries are getting easier to write.

Keep up the wonderful exploration!

Deborah Swift said...

Your blog looks similar to mine and I'm a fan of Lao Tzu too. So great to meet you, and you're right, cnsistency is something I will aim for more this year.

llevinso said...

Hopper here! I agree, consistency is important. And it doesn't matter so much the schedule, as long as you HAVE a schedule. I post every day, but obviously not everyone can do that. It is disappointing though to start following a blog you really like only to realize they're very inconsistent about posting. I think you lose followers that way.

Valerie Nieman said...

Consistency seems key - thanks for the tip! I'm visiting as part of the blog hop. Happy to get to know you!

Mystic_Mom said...

I'm sure having fun on the blog hop...great to have found you!

I blog about animal welfare and am an advocate for animals as well. I'd love to visit sometime about our common interests...!!

Janel said...

Setting up a schedule, especially for new bloggers, is really helpful. It gets you used to posting on a regular basis. Glad to meet you on the blog hop!

Becca said...

Hi Julie! It is a good idea to set up a blog posting schedule...keeps you honest!

Love your photo with your dog :) I have two shih tzus who are the light of my life :)

kellyhashway said...

Hi, Julie. I found you through She Writes. Welcome to She Writes and to the world of blogging! Being consistent is one of my top tips, too. It's so important for readers to know when they can find a new post.

Your site looks great, so I Google Friend Connected you!

backcountrywriter said...

Darn girl, you're doing great. Consistancy is key. You're in the right write place.

Julie said...

Hi all! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your comments. I'm really enjoying this blog hop!

Samantha Sotto-Yambao said...

Great tip, Julie! I love the theme of your blog. Very inspiring! :)

Joanne said...

That's a really effective tip. I think it helps both you in writing the posts, and the readers who come to know your blog routine and topics.

Helen Smith said...

Hi Julie

I'm also here from She Writes. Great to 'meet' you. Have a good weekend.

Helen

Deborah Lawrenson said...

Hasn't this blog intro been amazing for meeting great new writers! Thank you so much for your lovely comment on my blog - and good luck with the writing. I'll pop back and see how you're getting on...

PS. How funny, just come back to tell you my word verification, aptly for an animal-loving blog, was me-moose!

Brenda Kezar said...

Great tip! I think a blog schedule has been the one thing that has kept me blogging on a regular basis (no more wailing, "but what am I going to write about today" and then not posting for six months, lol). I was guilty of that with my personal blog, and refuse to let it happen to my "official" blog.

Anglers Rest said...

Hi Julie! Thanks for stopping by via the blog hop.

Julie said...

Hi again to everyone, and thanks so much for stopping by and for your comments! This blog hop has been wonderful, and I'm thrilled to have discovered so many new sites. I'm looking forward to visiting all of you regularly! :)

Sybil Nelson said...

Great tip Julie! I usually try to keep a schedule but then I get burnt out and don't blog for a few weeks. I usually go overboard though and try to blog every day. I think three times a week will be more reasonable.

M Kathy Brown said...

Hi Julie!
I'm still blog hopping on our 4th day...having the most enjoyable time. I understand the tie-in with animal rescue...we rescued a puppymill American Cocker mommy about 3 years ago, who's now going on 8. She had never seen a vet, or a toy, and had no clue what grass was. Glad to dance across your blog :~)

Julie said...

Hi Sybil and Kathy! Thanks for stopping by and for your comments. I loved doing the blog hop, it's great to meet both of you.

nutschell said...

Hi Julie,
another blog challenge! good luck on this one! I'm quite sure you'll make tons of new online friends. :)
By the way, thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving your comments. For some reason they went straight to my spam box! Its a good thing I always check my spam folder (There's another blogging tip for you) for misplaced comments. :)
Glad you like my post on Leeds Castle. I'm continuing my England trip posts this month and I'm glad you're enjoying it so far. Its' always great to have a fellow history buff as an online friend. :D

nutschell
www.thewritingnut.com