seven steps, seven days
What I have not considered is the time needed to take pictures and all the details of picture guides. I think it took me two weeks to get all the pictures taken, uploaded, inserted. It sounds crazy that it took me that long to do it. But I'm truly celebrating a victory over here! I know it will go faster in the future because I have learned the ins and outs of the loads, up and down, and the Add Media in WordPress and I are on GREAT terms!
I'm not in love with how these pictures came out. But I am literally doing the best I can for now, with what I have and my time and supplies available. I am looking to get a great photo editing software someday, but for now, do you know of any budget-friendly photo-editing options?
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\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\my personal seven steps to blog writing rhythm
- research
- write
- edit
- publish
- respond
- connect
- learn
This kind of came to me in meditation. These are my steps to writing great content that goes beyond writing and publishing. Maybe a similar rhythm will work for you. I plan to designate a day each week to start. It's not really the to do list, but might inspire my to do list and help me keep progressing in my writing and adding that golden content!
I know these seem unconnected. I guess that's what I need to realize! The photo and sewing side of my blog is actually a full-time gig alone. Doing the blog work in WordPress is a part-time job. So. Okay. We got this!
The baby is awake. He's patient for now. But I'd better go get him before he's upset, ya know.
Have a great day! Thanks for reading!
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On fleek. . .
Considder to add some video in the future.
And.... How to get rid of that dummy uncategorized category?
Thanks for the tip for "uncategorized"! I've been wondering how to do that. I was going to wait through the process, but the sooner it's gone, the better!
:-)
And also your own domain. .
Took me long to figure out too...