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... any processed flour. Since all of the foods at the cocktail party following the Blogher conference contained gluten (gee thanks Campbell) ... came early to pick me up so I could introduce her to my new blogging friends. The Blogher conference was interesting, and I just wish I had more time to incorporate what I learned at ... bloggers part II
Elana’s post about Blogher Food ‘09 (with cutie ...
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BlogHer holiday
NY party -- with Jory! --
was a nice event.
A mix of bloggers
and sponsors, it seemed to me,
and int'rested folks ...
Washington Square ... Write your own haiku on your blog. You can do one or many, all following a theme or just random. It or they can be part or all of your post, but your post must include a haiku. What's a haiku, you ask? Hint: 3 lines, and count syllables ...
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... -out to Maria Niles, who included a link to my Game Plan column on Barbara Ehrenreich’s book, Bright-Sided, in her BlogHer.com post titled, Bright Sided: When Positive Thinking Becomes a Tool of Repression.
My fave line in the post: How do you strike a balance between positive empowerment and allowing yourself to legitimately wallow in the occasional ...
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... twitter-verse at that time to know too much.
My interaction with Anissa started when I was trying to find quips for a post I was writing on What Not To Say To SAHM. She was the 1st to leave a comment on BlogHer and came back to comment on my post. She was my introduction to the other side. I really don’t want to write here.. Stroke is too personal ...
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... from around the country. The conference had three different tracks of interest to pick classes from, a visual track focusing on food photography, a vocation track focusing on food blogging as a career, and a values track focusing on the ethics and politics of food. You could hop back and forth between tracks, which is pretty much what I did.
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The Huffington Post is going to send one citizen journalist to Copenhagen for the UN Climate Change Conference, to represent regular people (and, of course, report back).
I think that person should be Diane MacEachern, author of Big Green Purse.
You can hear more directly from Diane both on her Big Green Purse blog and on her voting page at the HuffPo.
The voting deadline is tomorrow, so visit ...
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... I'm hoping if at least a couple people who are registered at Blogher leave a comment then I won't look like a totally hopeless ... pimping for alerting you to over the summer. It's just the regular Blogher and I'd love to get a contributing editor gig ... day).
So here's the Important Poll Question:
If you go to the Blogher Post, or my Twitter Page, you can see I've uploaded ...
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... car is old. And, well, old cars need more attention. Car repairs usually cost me $1,000 a year, so… I’m right on schedule.
My most recent BlogHer post was on the ways that unemployment can cost more than you think. The three major areas I discussed were (1) health insurance, (2) travel, and (3) friends / hobbies-related expenses. ...
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... out loud. I can't drink anything when we are tweeting one another, lest I bathe my monitor! At Blogher she made me snort. Ask her about sex toys. In short, she's awesome. In September, ... Friday night's all right for fighting, what's Thursday night for? (yes, it's another BlogHer post) (sendchocolatenow.com)Review: Liking Myself, and The Mouse, The Monster, and Me (squidalicious. ...
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... contained anything of the sort, I saw a disclaimer at the top of a post reading “This is a compensated review from BlogHer and x company.” Huh? So ... trust what they are writing about that product, but what they write about everything else becomes suspect. So it was surprising to me to see a post like this show up on an otherwise great blog without anyone batting an eyelash (other than to ...
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... (paid) features:
Blogger
(all free)
Blogher
features
I Can Email You When I Post to this Blog
Click here to get notified of ... x x x
Blogger x
Blogher x
TypePad x x
B2evolution x ... to add to your blog's functionality, you of course own all of your content, you can post whatever you like (within the terms of service of your hosting company), and you can sell ads ...
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... is to not be the company that comes in and ruins the user experience!
What I enjoyed about the post was that it also brought up unknown and unresolved issues around the quality of experience for the advertiser ... our Support and Deals Twitter account opted in to that kind of content.
I may be biased, given this is BlogHer's Twitter policy, and that our blogging policy also spells out a similar ...
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... of 2009 Blog Challenge. Read more about it here.
Yes, another late post, only by a day this time! My pick for best article of 2009 may ... little chonicles”, a blog post my friend Liz wrote for BlogHer.com. As someone who is “just” a personal blogger ... lives and thoughts are important – that’s something BlogHer has always recognized — that we’re writing history. ...
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... Erin Kotecki Vest's post about her new job at BlogHer and being so jealous, even though I know Erin and I know how hard she worked ... posting my work on Kindle, taking on more responsibility at BlogHer, and yes, there were a lot of days when I thought blogging might possibly ... organizational skills, excitement and intellectual curiosity I have into the BlogHer editorial team. The one led by Katie ...
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... of swag! When Jill announced a couple of months before BlogHer that the Silicon Valley Moms group wouldn't ... the validity of doing away with swag in the midst of such a crappy economy. Even when BlogHer '09 turned into the biggest swag ... Finds) at the party, which I am enjoying very much, thank you, but I was not required to write this post. I didn't even have time to eat the free food. ...
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