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Today you can start a blog, build an audience, and give the advertising slots to AdBrite or Google AdSense.
When I'm writing my blog, I think of myself at 13 years old, back in St. Louis, daydreaming about Hollywood.
I have a blog in Chinese, which you can follow, Chinese signs. But I don't even update at all, often I don't.
I'm reading a book, because I'm brainy. No, it is a book - if you don't know, it is like a blog except bigger.
I have a slightly crap blog where I opine on anything that occurs to me and run the occasional silly competition.
Forget about someone's resume or how they present themselves at a party. Can they blog or not? The blog doesn't lie.
I was like, 'I want to start a blog to get my ideas out and keep my brain working so in five years I'm not an idiot.'
I don't go to events to have my picture taken. I don't really care if my name is mentioned on a blog. It's not my thing.
When I first came to New York, I was so bored. My friends were like, 'Do a blog. It's the hip thing to do for male models.'
An ignorant person with a bad character is like an unarmed robber, but a learned person with a blog is a robber fully armed.
One reason I encourage people to blog is that the act of doing it stretches your available vocabulary and hones a new voice.
In 2005, I had a blog, where people discussed topics such as a sustainable economy, renewable energy, and broadband coverage.
If a stranger is writing something completely fictitious, or insulting me on a blog or a tabloid, I don't take it personally.
That's the worst way you can hear about comedy material: from a third person's blog story that they wrote when they were upset.
There's a lot I've yet to say about 'American Idol,' so I am excited about teaming up with 'Idol Go Home' and starting my blog.
I'm always amazed by people who blog all the time and tweet all the time, and still get things done. I don't know how they do it.
Twitter is so short, it's safe. I don't want my bosses to be like, 'Hey, your script is due and we saw you wrote four blog pages.'
I don't Twitter or blog. I'm bad at small talk, and don't have good 'chat'. Talk to me about publishing, and I can go on for hours.
If there was a blog with five listeners or viewers, I had to be on it. Now I have to be on fewer media, but more substantive media.
I think all technology should be plug and play. I would say it's easier to set up a blog than it is to change channels on your telly.
I'm pretty adept with computers and Photoshop for my blog, and I found my style with a conversational voice and an image-ready column.
When I work with my art department on putting imagery together for my blog posts I always think, 'Would I pin this?' That really helps.
I actually never liked writing on my own or in school until I'd had my blog for a while and realized I'd been writing every day for years.
Be the authority on your product/company. You should know more about your product than anyone else alive if you're writing a blog about it.
While I've never asked my publisher to pull one of my books off the shelves, I have deleted tweets or blog posts that have drawn criticism.
If I see something dubious, say on a blog or a Web site, and I don't see it anywhere else, I'll just go right to the source and check it out.
It's incorrect to assume you can be a fashion editor because you blog, if you don't have experience to look at fashion in a professional way.
When I have something to say or share with my viewers, I turn to my blog, and even then, I make it clear that it is my take on certain events.
What's great is that starting a blog can get you lot of attention for your writing. But it doesn't have to be for anybody other than yourself.
I keep everything in Notepad: shopping lists, to-do lists, recipe tasting notes, my blog content calendar, recipe inspiration, blog-post drafts.
One of my favorite things about playing Avery Jennings on 'Dog With a Blog' is that I get to play a real teenager who deals with everyday issues.
If I were a single person living in a city, I could support myself, but I probably wouldn't have a blog, because I would have nothing to blog about.
If I said I was going to make a newsletter that made $2-$3 million a year, no one would question me. If I say, 'It's a blog,' everyone questions me.
No matter how much we tweet, blog and post, nothing in business is as powerful as actual face time with prospective business partners and customers.
At last we've seen the first installment of Joss Whedon's new web series, 'Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog,' and it's sweeter than we'd ever imagined.
Every person on Twitter is a critic. Every person who watches a movie will write a blog or a review. You can't go out trying to impress these people.
Since developing my blog and YouTube channel in 2013, Little Lights of Mine, I've connected with some of the most passionate people around the world.
I think my blog is fairly circumspect and elliptical. I've written personal essays, but they are short and to the point: in and out, and that's that.
Make sure you are the boss. I don't think I would encourage executives that work for me to blog. There can be only 1 public vision for an organization.
What the Internet's value is that you have access to information but you also have access to every lunatic that's out there that wants to throw up a blog.
Being behind the lens gives me a completely different perspective, and because of my blog, I get to do projects and attend shows lending me another angle.
I haven't heard of any cases of anti-American blog posts being censored or bloggers encountering consequences for anti-American speech on the web in China.
When I was writing 'You Suck,' in 2006, I constructed the diction of the book's narrator, perky Goth girl Abby Normal, from what I read on Goth blog sites.
It's long been my dream to have myself declared incompetent so I could just practice all day, and blog, and not have to take care of any normal life things.
Never change the URL of your blog. I've done it once, and I lost much of my readership. It took several months to build up the same reader patterns and trust.
Sometimes, reading a blog, which I do infrequently, I see that generations of Americans have been wilfully crippled, and can no longer spell or write a sentence.
I need to get a wife. But it's hard, you know, it's hard to find a girl you can trust. Some of these girls, they want to go out with you so they can blog about you.
I try to be careful about wording. One of the things I've tried to combat in my blog is the notion that journalists are arrogant and unconcerned with the readership.
I'm not sure blogs are necessarily the best place to get a pulse on anything. People want to blog for a variety of reasons, and that may or may not be representative.
I keep track of my blog stats, Facebook subs, my Amazon rank, Twitter followers, Facebook likes per posts, my chess ranking. I get stressed when they all don't go up.