“5 Lessons I Learned About Blogging in Queensland #QLDBLOG” plus 1 more |
5 Lessons I Learned About Blogging in Queensland #QLDBLOG Posted: 03 Sep 2012 01:04 PM PDT This guest post is by Rebecca Cooper of simpleasthatblog.com. It's hard for me to believe that just three short months ago I was in sunny Queensland enjoying the sites and attractions across the world from my homeland of Canada. Being chosen as one of the ten bloggers to go on this once in a lifetime trip was exciting to say the least! I was thrilled for the adventure and equally as thrilled to learn what I could about blogging while there. Though I've had a blog now for over five years, I'm relatively new to the idea of monetizing and was feeling ready to take my blog in a new direction but I needed some help to get there. Amidst helicopter rides over the Reef, ocean kayaking and zip lining through the rainforest, we had the chance to sit through two blogging workshops with Darren and the open discussion and interactions between all the bloggers was so helpful and really opened my eyes to a lot of possibilities in this world of blogging! Besides the obligatory Koala and vegemite souvenirs I brought home for the kids, here are a few blogging tidbits I brought home from Queensland with me. 5 Things I learned about blogging in Queensland
While I still have a very long way to go in growing my blog and monetizing it the way I'd like to, the things I've learned and the small steps I've made so far have certainly made a difference. Sitting down with the other bloggers and doing an open critique of each other’s blogs was one thing I found especially helpful during the workshops and I came home with a list of goals and ideas I can't wait to implement in my blog! What new ideas do you have on your blogging to-do list? Let us in on them in the comments. Rebecca Cooper is a mom, blogger and photographer from Alberta, Canada. When she’s not busy taking care of her four kiddos she enjoys crafting, running, being outdoors, taking photos and blogging about her family’s adventures at simpleasthatblog.com. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
Why I Switched Blog Hosting Companies (and Who I’m With Now) Posted: 03 Sep 2012 07:02 AM PDT One of the most common questions I’m asked about how I run my blogs is, “What web host do you use and recommend?” Over the past ten years I’ve used around eight different hosting services, ranging from the very early days of relying upon free host Blogger, through to my more recent use of Amazon’s Web Services. The challenge has always been that my blogs have constantly changed in terms of what they require, given new designs, added features, and growing traffic. As a result, we’ve had our fair share of nightmares: numerous periods of blogs crashing due to load problems, and a couple of security issues that required a lot of time, energy, and money to resolve. In the last six months, I’ve made a switch in the hosting of all of my blogs, which has resulted in the most stable period for my blogs in the last decade. The switch was to move over to Synthesis—a managed hosting service created for WordPress users by the team at Copyblogger Media. A number of things attracted me to Synthesis:
All in all, my blogs are now faster, more secure, and more reliable, and they’re experiencing just a fraction of the problems that they were on other system. I sleep a lot easier these days with Genesis and Synthesis! Disclaimer: I am a proud affiliate for Synthesis and Genesis. They are two of the few services I use and have no hesitation in recommending. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger Why I Switched Blog Hosting Companies (and Who I’m With Now) |
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