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    Thursday
    Jul262012

    The Process with Joslyn Taylor

    Joslyn Taylor's blog, Simple Lovely, is filled with great design and her own witty southern charm. Today, Josyln shares glimpses of her own blog growth process and gives us hints to help us along the way.

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    Wednesday
    Jul252012

    Advertising in The Wild West

    We've covered the traditional types of advertising for bloggers. Today we'll look at the "Wild West" of advertising for bloggers: brand collaborations. Bloggers are pioneering a new industry and companies are starting to see both the impact and value of collaborating with us.

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    Wednesday
    Jul252012

    Ten Tips for Social Media Success

    Our top 10 favorite tips for social media success!

    1. Grammar and spelling count: Always use correct grammar and spelling, but be loose with the RULES to get your point across.

    2. Shorten your links: Leave your followers wondering exactly where they are going, and they will more likely click through.

    3. Ask questions: Followers love to be engaged; anything from "what is your favorite summer drink?" to "which dress I should buy?" will spark conversation.

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    Tuesday
    Jul242012

    Chat with Rachel Facuett

    How can you be most effective on Pinterest? Watch this interview with Rachel Facuett, Pinterest rock star and author to Handmade Charlotte for great tips!

    Interview by Monica Lee for Alt.

    Tuesday
    Jul242012

    Photography 101- Avoiding Rookie Mistakes

    Photography is a language. It's used to evoke feelings and communicate a message. Sometimes that message is loud and clear. Sometimes that message is, "Hey, I just got this camera a half hour ago and I'm pointing it at things willy-nilly."

    Here are three mistakes that untrained photographers tend to make, and what you can do to avoid them.

    Rookie mistake #1 - Always place the subject in the middle of the frame.

    Not as interesting

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