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I finally put up another post and would love to know what you think about it.
Always ready to return the favor!
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Wasn’t sure where it was going at first, but I loved it! Marvellous little piece! (and being an astronomy geek myself, I particularly enjoyed it)
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Thanks mate, that means a lot!
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Brilliant way to put things in perspective!
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Very good, very thought provoking. Well done!
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Thoroughly enjoyed it..as i did with the other posts i read so far.
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I love your style, and I particularly enjoyed “A Cosmic Reality Check.” I think this perspective is one sorely lacking in the modern world, and more people could benefit from accepting our position as another cog in the machine as it were. I find the notion rather lovely, if not a little overwhelming, myself. Anyway, great stuff!
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Glad you did. And I couldn’t agree more. I hope your superb short story “The Guardian of the Forest” gets published. I’d recommend you all check it out.
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Great posts! Small and funny!!
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Good punchline. I also really enjoyed your guidelines for driving in lebanon.
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Hi! I did a very clever poetic/rhyming post last week that deals what what you feel like when you are in a depression and a little bit of the mindset you have to get out of it. My family, friends, and some bloggers loved it but I would love to know what you think about it as well! I think you’ll love it! https://whatiliketodobysteve.wordpress.com/2015/02/19/the-poeticrhyminglyrical-genius-brings-you-the-prequel-to-somedays/
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Hi, I have just started a poetry blog but being new to wordpress I’m not entirely sure about anything… at the moment I have the blog entries in order of their date which means you have to scroll all the way through to read any others. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance!!
https://friedpoetry.wordpress.com/
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Wow, I love your poems! Looking forward to reading more đŸ™‚
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Thank you so much!! That’s so nice to hear, especially as I’m just starting out in the blogging world!
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You’re very welcome! Happy blogging đŸ™‚
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I thought that this was very impressive! I find that poems that are so focused on the rhyme can tend to be lead off track and stop making sense. I thought yours was well organized, and of course the rhyming was brilliant.
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Thank you! Some poets do that but I try to avoid uneccesary baggage.
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Hello All,
Please could you check out my blog and my latest piece of fiction, ‘Tribal’; all comments and criticisms extremely welcome!
Thank you
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I’ve only read two or three posts so far, and The Paradox sounds pretty interesting to me. Liked the whole idea of posting mood-stimultating music with each extract.
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Ah good, thank you! I’m glad you liked the music, no one’s mentioned that yet. It’s the music I use to write the posts and I had the idea it might enhance the experience.
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Love the way you set the scene, all senses accounted for.
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Hi guys! I’ve added a lot more posts from last week and updated my design! I would love to know what you think about it! In return, I’ll look at your blog! whatiliketodobysteve.wordpress.com
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A rather clear and simple design, good job. The only suggestion I’d make is to reduce the number of items in the top menu bar. Keep the “Featured post of the week” though, that’s a neat touch!
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Please read my latest post: http://lookthroughmylensblog.com/2015/02/22/why-i-am-proud-to-ask-her-more/
Or join my link up party! Info can be found here: http://lookthroughmylensblog.com/look-through-their-lens-2/
Thanks!
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Hi Michelle,
I love this subject. I would of liked some more pictures (personal opinion) and some links connected to the hash tags and @smrtgrls etc…
Overall I love your blog! Im now a follower đŸ˜‰
Keep it comin!
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I was going to, but I wrote it so quickly and wanted to get it out that day. Thanks for following đŸ™‚
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Yes we need to strike while the iron is hot (so to speak)
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I enjoyed your blog. The theme really suits your writing. Now following đŸ™‚
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Thanks! I am glad you enjoy it!
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Loved it! actually enjoyed your blog overall so am now a follower too đŸ™‚
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Thank you!
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Great post and couldn’t agree more! I’m also now following!
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Hi all! Hope you’ve had a good start to the week – this is a post that I created about the benefits of remaining anonymous in the blogging world. As always, I’d love to know what you think?
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You make a good point that losing anonymity can restrict your willingness to be completely open
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Thank you very much!
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Well written post, enjoyed the read. Anonymity on the internet is a topic I have and am still struggling with intensively. One one hand staying anonymous gives you peace of mind, but opening yourself a little potentially opens you up to so much you haven’t seen yet. I have done a post on this topic a while back, have a look if you like:
http://onefortyone.ws/?p=267
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Thanks Philipp, I will!
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I already follow Suzie, and I would highly recommend visiting her blog if you haven’t yet. She has a wonderful written voice and speaks openly on relevant topics. In addition, she is diligent in providing a forum for other bloggers to share their work. đŸ™‚
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Thank you so much my lovely – much appreciated!
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I also blog on mental illness. I have kept it anonymous except for my best friend. I bounce things off of her and she gives me some guidance. Other than that, people in my life know I write a blog, but they don’t much care. I like it that way. I think if everyone read it, it would lose its “venting” power for me.
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I agree – hindsight is a wonderful thing and while I appreciate the support I receive from my friends and family I wish that I hadn’t been quite as open with them about it… Thanks so much for your comment!
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Hi Suzie,
I tried commenting on your post but the WordPress app froze. My comment might have posted twice or not at all. So, I decided to try posting it here:
I’m a mental health blogger and find anonymity to be essential. I’ve told a few people I’m very close to about my blog, and I think reading it helps them gain a better sense of what’s going on with me. (My mom decided very early not to read it, which I think was a healthy choice and I appreciate the respect she showed by making it.)
Otherwise, it’s completely secret and that frees me to write candidly about topics I wouldn’t feel safe sharing with current and future acquaintances (mostly because of sigma) but need someone to read. It’s helped me to grow so much and to deal with very difficult experiences. I’ve gotten so much support from other bloggers, it’s been wonderful! And I’ve learned a lot from reading blogs I wouldn’t have known about if I hadn’t started “a day with depression.” It helps so much to know I’m not alone, to be part of a community.
The downside to anonymity is having this thing I’m very proud of and pour tons of energy into that I can’t talk about. Some of my best writing is on my blog but I can’t show it to potential employers. I constantly worry about whether writing about a certain topic or reblogging a post on both WordPress and Facebook (under my legal name) will reveal my identity. I feel like it’s only a matter of time before people start figuring it out, or I just can’t take the pressure anymore and decide to come out. To be honest I feel kind of paranoid and anxious about preserving my anonymity.
But for the time being, at least, it’s worth the cost.
– Ziya
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What an amazing comment Ziya, thank you! It’s really interesting the hear about the fact that you have kept yourself anonymous but have created something that you are proud of and can’t talk about – that is something that I haven’t really taken into consideration!
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Thanks. I’m glad I was able to add a new dimension to the discussion. đŸ™‚
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Really loved your post, so honest and true- something I think a lot of people can relate to. There’s the desire to write whatever you want to stranger, but also the pride you should have in showing those that know you what an excellent writer you are.
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Thank you very much! I really appreciate it!
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Hey, anyone want to critique my overall blog at http://www.summitsocial.co and/or any of my posts on it?
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Your posts are informative and will definitely be helpful to those seeking to expand their online presence. The site overall looks professional, and the posts are well-organized. You might consider adding a bit of color or perhaps more photos, but you are off to a great start!
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Hello everyone!
It’s been a while since I’ve been in the blogosphere, but really eager to get back into the swing of things and join all your lovelies again.
I’m looking for general feedback, but on my writing. What works, what doesn’t, what should/ shouldn’t I take with me into a fresh start in blogging.
I also thought it would be nice to do a little feature once a week, but have no idea what to do – any thoughts or anyone that wants to join in and link up would be appreciated!
Lots of blogging love,
Sare
http://www.newteacherlife.com
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Love the format and design- really personalised and quirky. The content is great, really enjoyable, look forward to future posts.
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Hi friends!
I hope y’all enjoy my latest post on hobo symbols and kindness:
I welcome your feedback, comments, and suggestions. I look forward to visiting blogs throughout the day as well.
Best,
Karen
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Hi Karen,
What an interesting topic! I had no idea about Hobo Symbols!
Keep em coming.
I would suggest breaking the paragraphs, that you have already put in place, down by using the return key after some sentences.
Merely for an easier flow on lazy eyes (such as mine)
Have a great day!
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Thank you for the advice! I will look into ways to make it easier on the eyes. Thank you for visiting! đŸ™‚
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You’re welcome! Happy writing 😉
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Hello every one!
I would love it if some of you could have a look at my blog!! I blog about life as a Christian teenage girl, and lots of other things that I love!
I’d love it so much if some of you could have a look and tell me what you think! I will be sure to return the favour 😊xxxx
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Hi Graciellen! I love that you are fearlessly sharing your faith; it is so encouraging to see another sister-in-Christ sharing her life. I was particularly fascinated with your post “How to Become a Christian Again.” As a Christian blogger, it is important to share with others what you believe in and essentially always leave that option there for your readers to decide to come to Christ. I wanted to give you just some feedback about that: I like to back up my statements from scripture, so that my readers to understand that I am doing exactly that: staying true to scripture. These breakdowns will also allow for a more interesting layout, because it will give some breaks within your post for your reader to take a breath. Keep on blogging, lovely, and sharing your love of God with the world. (:
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Wow thank you so much Shannon!! That’s really kind of you, thank you for taking the time to look at my blog! I completely agree with the bible verses thing, today I’m planning to write a post using lots of verses to break it up. Thank you so so much!!! đŸ™‚ đŸ™‚ xxx
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I will be sure to check it out! (:
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Thank you so much!! 😊xx
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Hi all!
Just published a slightly more serious post on why Syriza deal isn’t necessarily good for Europe. Can be found here.
https://bencnicholson.wordpress.com
Any advice/criticism on that or an opinion of which of my styles of piece you prefer would be greatly appreciated đŸ™‚
Thanks as ever,
Ben
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Excellent piece. You explain your points in a concise and reasonable voice, and it is easy to follow (even for someone like myself with limited knowledge of the subject).
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Thanks, I often feel like that is one of my bigger issues when I write about niche things that not many people know about, so good to hear that it was followable! đŸ™‚
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Just wrote a new post on “The Perfect Day”. Would you like to come along?…we have room! https://lilypupslife.wordpress.com/2015/02/22/the-perfect-day/
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What a cute idea for a post! It was a good read and interesting to see what someone else’s idea of the perfect day would entail.
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I’ve been delving into a world of poetry since joining WordPress’ latest course and I’m enjoying the results. I created my first post showcasing someone else’s work at the weekend, with a video, I’d appreciate any thoughts and whether it sits nicely alongside my other pieces?
I’ll happily return any feedback đŸ™‚
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That was a great piece and i thoroughly enjoyed visiting your blog. It’s not restrictive to one category which is my kind of thing. Couldn’t get enough so i am now a follower 😊
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Thank you very much! I often wonder if it’s too erratic in its content, but was hoping as it’s mostly creative writing that it doesn’t matter, so I appreciate that feedback! I shall have a wander across to you now! đŸ™‚
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No not all erratic. I quite enjoy exploring a variety of contents. Great stuff 😀
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Hi! If anyone would care to give some feedback on this post or on the blog in general, I would be very grateful!
https://orthodoxsunflower.wordpress.com/2015/02/19/happy-birthday-son/
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Hi,
Really love the subject. Only suggestion I would make would be to use some paragraphing to break up the text. Makes it much more enjoyable to read. đŸ™‚
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Thanks!!
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This is a lovely, heartfelt tribute! I love the overall look of your blog, especially the bright blue pop of color. đŸ™‚
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Thanks so much!! I’ll have a look at yours đŸ™‚
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Really like this post- so touching! Also a big fan of your blog title đŸ™‚
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Thank you for your feedback!
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You’re very welcome!
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Hey everyone! I blog about my views on my life and the world around me. I try to be positive and uplifting, because I think the world needs more smiles! This is a post I wrote yesterday tying in some themes from The Hunger Games to life inspiration: http://sherinaspeaks.wordpress.com/2015-02-23/the-hanging-tree-and-hope/
I would appreciate any feedback on the post, as well as my overall blog. I’m more than happy to return the favor! Happy blogging đŸ™‚
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Read this post soon after you posted it and loved it! đŸ™‚
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Thank you so much! đŸ™‚
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Oh, I loved the way you write! I also read your post ‘The communication charade’ and liked it too. And yes, hope is definitely a beautiful thing!:)
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Thank you so much!! That is so kind of you đŸ™‚
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You’re welcome, Sherina!:) It would be kind of you if you have a look at my blog too:)
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Thank you so much!
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Enjoyed your post, Sherina! I like the simplicity of your blog, I think it keeps the focus on your writing. My only suggestion would be to add some pictures, or just one picture of yourself, if you’re comfortable doing so. It’s always interesting to see what people look like and I think it helps to connect with someone better.
Please feel free to look at my blog also and give feedback. I’m new to the whole blogging thing and am just winging it right now.
Good luck with your future writing, hopefully we’ll be seeing more from each other!
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Hi!
Finally had the time to write detailed post! It has been a long time since i’ve been able to post anything so I fear the following I had built up has run dry.
If you can check out my latest post on HITS & MISSES on the Oscars red carpet…. https://mapofjo.wordpress.com/2015/02/24/oscars-2015/
Id love some feed back đŸ™‚
Will definitely return the favour!
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I didn’t watch the Oscars, but I agree with your choices based on the photos. I enjoyed your review and commentary- funny and honest!
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Thank you ☺
Love bit of humour in my writing…I appreciate the feedback!
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Took a look. While Oscar fashion isn’t something I ordinarily pay attention to, your snarky comments kept me engaged for the entire article
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*Fist pump*
Thanks! I appreciate you forcing it down so I could get the feedback đŸ™‚
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Aside from not watching the Oscars, I really enjoyed the way you write. It is professional – I felt like I was reading a magazine – but also approachable. (Also, I definitely do agree with your choices.. some of those “misses.. well, that was a polite way of putting it!)
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Thank you so much for your feedback.
I do try to write as if I’m simply discussing something with people in person. But always try to add some humour to it 😉
Made my day thanks!
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Can someone check my comments are working here as they haven’t been for the past two weeks
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They’re working!
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Mine are being a bit strange, too – weird.
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No problems in the past lol
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Howdy everyone!
I made my blog last month and I find blogging quite fun. I write articles and sometimes post quotations on my blog. So if you could check my blog and give me any kind of feedback.
Thanks!
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There is a potential in your blog. I love quotes and I like your collection. Try to join blogging courses in future. You’ll learn a lot out there(I have also learned a lot in these courses)
Wish you best of luck with your future posts!
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Thank you!
Actually I am still a student so I can’t spend much of my time on blogging. Anywho I will try them.
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As a fellow student blogger, I really like what you have so far! đŸ™‚
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Thanks!
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I agree with naturelover – the blogging courses would really help you further develop your blog. I am also a student, which is the reason I haven’t done them; even if you are not “officially” a part of the WordPress blogging 101 and 201 (and etc) courses, you can still see their posts. Maybe try some of these, when you have time!
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Thanks for your advice.
I’ll read them and hopefully learn from them.
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Hello everyone, 3 months into blogging and still growing, would love your feedback, just posted a poetry piece today!
http://tashab95.wordpress.com
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Your raw emotion is quite evident. Clearly you were inspired. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you đŸ™‚
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I often do reviews on my blog. I was just wondering if any fellow bloggers could give me feedback on my writing style?
My latest music review is here: https://thelifeofathinker.wordpress.com/2015/02/23/musical-discovery-sugar-by-maroon-5/
I also did my first food review a while back. Would any food bloggers care to give me improvements?
https://thelifeofathinker.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/review-jamies-italian/
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Looks good. You included the kind of information I would want to know
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Thank you!
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Hello!
For this week’s post I did a little experiment and tried to avoid computers for one day, relying solely on a mobile device. I even typed, edited and uploaded it on my phone:
http://onefortyone.ws/?p=340
Enjoy!
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I’m totally not a tech-y person, but that’s a cool idea! I would be interested in reading more about it from different perspectives (eg. maybe how it limited communication, productivity, your life overall).
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Thanks for the input! I am eventually planning to test out the current state of convergence developments myself as it’s something I am very intrigued by.
It’s encouraging to read that my post managed to interest a non-techy, too! đŸ™‚
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Hi Phillip, I enjoyed your post and agree how keyboards are missed using smart phones and the challenge you set yourself with your post.
I also totally understood about your comments on music in gyms, obviosly designed to numb senses in your article ‘Home alone & avoiding the gym’. Cheers.
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Thanks for having a look around!
I totally fail to understand why smartphones without physical keyboard have almost disappeared. Surely there has to be a sufficient market for them?
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hi I just created an account here I really love writing short stories §real life stories) I have always wanted a to blog but didnt know how but yesterday took courage and made an account just that am afraid of if someone will ever read or where i will get readersa and if they will like what I write…
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You just need to dive in and see what happens! It may take a bit of time to create a following so don’t get discouraged if your first post only gets a couple views. Let’s hear what you have to say!
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Thanks 😊
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Always listen to your heart. Do not fear others.
My feedback to your blog will be to have an “about” page so readers can have an idea of who you are and what is the blog about. Good Luck!
Thanks! đŸ™‚
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You will find this to be an encouraging, supportive community! It can be intimidating and scary to think about putting your words out there for the world to see, but I promise it is also exhilarating and freeing. Just jump in and write! Best of luck!
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Fireflies hit it right on the nose! It can be hard, speaking and feeling like no one is listening… but people will listen eventually đŸ™‚
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Published a new poem for Writing 201 Poetry Class. If your time allows, do check it out. Any thoughts welcome.
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Nice job capturing the elusiveness of thought & inspiration
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Thank you!
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Hello! I am trying to figure out what general blogging category http://www.firefliesandjars.com fits into. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks so much!
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Ooh I remember your blog, commented on it a while back đŸ™‚
I personally wouldn’t limit myself to fitting into specific categories, but if you strive to do so I’d recommend categories like “Back to Nature” or “Self Healing”.
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Thanks!
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Wow, you write beautifully! Your blog itself is beautiful and, somehow, relaxing. Categories would be “Life” essentially, as you are talking about personal experiences. However, there are aspects of Philosophy, Psychology, Poetry, Writing and Photography too. You can possibly use these as tags or categories, which would bring you the readership that writes similarly. I do too, but my style is very different! Keep up the good work though. I like your layout too, very in sync with your content. Good luck!
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Thank you! That’s helpful.
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I don’t know that I would put your blog in any specific category, but I do know that I just fell in love with it! I am following!
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I’ve been following your blog for a few weeks now and I absolutely love it! I especially love when you sign off your posts with “fireflies aren’t meant to live in jars”… this is a beautiful and powerful mantra!
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Storytelling perhaps? You are still young and vibrant and there is a surreal element in your writing and photography that is really appealing.
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Hi everyone, I just published a post on being artistic. In it, I ask, when we are being artistic, what are we really doing? Would be lovely if you read it and possibly shared your thoughts on what being artistic means to you.
Thanks!
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Commented on the post but just to say it’s a really interesting exploration of a complex and subjective subject, the sort of thing that really appeals to me. It’s well-written and easy to read as well. Good job đŸ™‚
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Thanks again! I do like to write in an informal, reader-friendly manner. It helps in dealing with complex subjects better, on the rare occasion when I do deal with them!
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You touch on a very deep, ethereal& personal subject for many. I enjoyed your line of thought to a question without a definitive answer
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Thank you very much!
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Here is my latest take on Weekly Photo Challenge. Appreciate if someone have the time to pass by and look at my photography blog.
https://fairydot.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/rule-of-thirds/
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I don’t know what the rule of thirds is but, I find your pictures very pretty! Interesting “perspective” on the white flower 3rd row 3rd column.
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rule of thirds is when the subject is off center, but since I don’t have so many images of flowers that way I went for the bokeh effect which is also a prompt for this challenge. Bokeh meaning blurred background sharp subject.
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Thanks for sharing! And I think you pulled off both quite well!
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Hi everyone đŸ™‚
I write random posts about food and life!
check me out @ donttelldad.wordpress.com
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Hey!
I just gave my blog a total makeover, and it is still in the process, any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks I can’t wait to look at some of your blogs!
https://misssealz.wordpress.com/
Thanks again
Riley đŸ™‚
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I like your layout, very clear and reader-friendly. I like your posts too. Keep up the good work!
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Thank you!
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It looks nice and clean and I loved your bubble header. Just a suggestion – you might like to add a few more tags to your posts. For example you might add ‘starting a blog’ to your latest post.
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Thanks!
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I absolutely love the words on your tagline – “some mistakes are meant to be made.” I also love your reasons to start a blog – soo true! I followed, can’t wait to read more đŸ™‚
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Thanks!
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I like it! I’m also using the adelle theme. I think it looks great and I’m a feminist in your sense of the word!!.)
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Good Afternoon Bloggers,
My blog is heavily fashion based and my basic post are my Polyvore sets with no writing. On Christmas, I tried something different and wrote a detailed piece along with 3 outfits I created. This post didn’t get as much attention or feedback as my usual.
https://daidreamr.wordpress.com/2014/12/10/a-plum-guest/
What are your thoughts on this post compared to my usual? Is there anything else I can do to make my blog more engaging?
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Hey, I liked the writing however I think if people who view your blog are used to just seeing the pictures maybe less text to accompany them would be better to start with?
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