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    Monday
    Jul162012

    Work Out Your Creativity


    Creativity, much like a muscle has to be worked. When left alone, it atrophies. Creativity needs to be stretched and sometimes it needs to hit the pavement hard to see just how far it will take us. Our creativity must be used to be worth something to us. And the more time we invest into it, the more we will get out of it. We can hardly expect to just show up on the first day and be perfect, but with time and dedication, our creativity can take us places that we might have never dreamed!

    So, if you were to assess your creativity on a scale of one to ten, where would you would be? Are you putting the time into creativity to get the results you desire? Do you need to invest more time in it? There are always classes that can teach you new things, but sometimes just carving out a little bit of time each day to pull away and let your creativity run free is what is really needed.

    The one thing I am certain of is that the more time you invest in creativity, the more you will get out of it. Maybe it's time to get out your creativity trainers, hit the pavement, and see just how far your creativity will take you!

    Photo and article by Tina Fussel.

    Monday
    Jul162012

    Why Money isn't Everything

    It seems contradictory that I’m supposed to be teaching you how to monetize your blog and I tell you that money isn’t everything. But it’s true!

    You would not be getting a balanced diet if you only ate bacon. Likewise, you will miss out on some of the best job opportunities, if you’re only focused on money.

    Case study time: in 2010 I was supplementing my blogging income by substitute teaching when I came across an assistant inquiry posted by Design Mom. The position was part time, not glamorous, and the payment was modest. If I had been focused solely on the money that was coming in from the job, I wouldn’t have accepted it. But, I realized that there was non-monetary value included.

    And I was right! The job turned out to be one of the most valuable experiences I could have asked for.

    I worked alongside a professional blogger. I was able to become heavily involved in Alt since she is a partner in the conference, and she alerted me to job opportunities from companies she worked for. This one job resulted in three other jobs and helped me reach my goal of becoming a full-time blogger.

    So the next time you come across a job listing for an internship/assistant/contributor position that sparks your interest, make sure to look at the entire scope of things, even if the money is not great. If it appears that it will bring more valuable opportunities your way, go for it!

    If you’d like to learn more about looking past the money, I go more in depth in my class Bringing Home the Bacon When Your Blog Isn’t Huge.

    Post by Melanie Blodgett. Photography by Venture Beat.

    Friday
    Jul132012

    Weekend Links

    We hope you have a great weekend. Don't forget, you can earn up to two free Alt classes just by sharing about how awesome they are. Thanks Bing!

    Here are a few favorite links to encourage your blogging this weekend.

     Photo by Michelle

    Friday
    Jul132012

    Blog to Watch, Nectar

    A favorite blog to watch this week: Nectar

    Here's why we love it.

    Jen Altman does a fabulous job incorporating her lifestyle into this "foodie" blog. Throughout the site you will find beautiful photos and a seamless melding of her own life story, parenting ideas and strong thoughts about food convictions. 

    With originality and authenticity, it is no wonder why Nectar has taken off with followers and fans to spare. Check out Nectar, blog we encourage you to learn from and love this week.

    Thursday
    Jul122012

    The Process with Victoria Smith

    Victoria Smith's blog, SF Girl by Bay, is one of the most beautifully designed blogs around. She has wonderful success engaging readers and has built a rewarding business by sharing her unique design passion. Today, Victoria shares glimpses of her own blog growth process and tips that we can each use.

    When did you start blogging? 
    I started in June 2006, as just a hobby at first. It was never meant to be my "day job".

    Tell us a little about what you do and what your site is about.
    My blog is known for representing what I call Bohemian Modern Style. I showcase new designers, artists and virtual tours of their creative spaces, along with behind-the-scenes interviews, as well as new products and design trends and touch a little bit on fashion and lifestyle ideas.

    What is your idea of blogging success?
    I think I feel most successful when I put together a uniquely creative blog post that the readers really respond to. It's satisfying to share something from a new point of view, or maybe something that hasn't been seen before. I get a great sense of creative accomplishment from that.

    What has been the best decision you have made regarding your blog to this point?
    I think it must be quitting my day job and taking the plunge into full-time blogging. I was a successful Art Buyer and Director of Creative Resources at an advertising agency for many years, and I left that steady, reliable position to head into a thing I had to succeed at all on my own.

    I'm not married, so I do this without any support system, with the exception of the emotional support I get from the readers and the wonderful friends I've made in the blogging community. It's truly taken my life in a whole new, and very rewarding direction.

    What about blogging do you enjoy the most?
    I've always had a love of photography and interior design, as well as writing, and the blog seemed to encompass everything I was passionate about. It's still that - I love curating inspiring and interesting posts to share with people who share a similar aesthetic. And, I've met some of the most amazingly talented and generous people I know through blogging. It's a very warm and giving community.

    How do you maintain inspiration, creativity and sanity as a full-time blogger?
    Everyone has those days where you feel so full of to do lists you can't think straight, or in any way creatively, and it's difficult to think about something worth sharing with the readers. Those days are tough, and when I feel like that it's time to go do something else - see a movie, take a hike, read a book. Anything, but get off of the computer!

    But, for the most part it might be easier to tell you what doesn't inspire me. I'm a pretty visual person, so wherever I go it's likely I'm taking photos either with my iPhone (I'm addicted to Instagram) or with my camera. The city of San Francisco is nonstop inspiring to me and everywhere I look there's something beautiful and colorful. My friends are very creative and they inspire me endlessly. I love art and photography and books. Great stories and films inspire me. I also love European design magazines, like Living Etc., Hus & Hem, Marie Claire Maison.

    I find great inspiration from my friends on Twitter. They tweet, and I follow. The amount of creativity I find there is constant -- from photography, to great interiors, to design, and fashion or even a great laugh. I'm pretty well addicted.

    What does the coming season look like for your site?

    Pretty much insanity. :) But I hope to learn more about making videos and share more original content. Creating new visual eye candy that's useful and entertaining to the reader.

    That's the magic word: original.

    I'm also collaborating on a new creative co-working space in San Francisco called Makeshift Society. A place for freelancers to come together and share ideas, find collaborating partners, bounce ideas off each other. I'm designing the interiors and decorating the space, helping to rally sponsors, so I'll be sharing that design process on the blog, which is really fun and challenging.

    What is your favorite music to rock while you work?

    I listen to KCRW's Eclectic 24 Public Radio all day on iTunes. It's streaming worldwide, and it's a wonderful, indie radio station that plays all the music that I love, commercial free.

    What is one piece of advice you would give to a new blogger?

    I would tell them to make it as unique and as individual as they are. Don't copy others! Find your own voice and share what you love. When people see something unique and genuine and a voice that resonates with them, they will follow.

    Create something that's all yours!