It's Almost Time to #bloglikecrazy

Monday, October 28, 2013


bloglikecrazy

It's about to be that time again; it's almost time to blog like crazy!

Last year I challenged the women of See Jane Write and some of my other blogger buddies to "blog like crazy." The challenge was simple: for the month of November post new content to your blog every day. That's a new blog post every day for the 30 days. Sure, it sounds simple, but if you're a blogger you know that posting every day is a lot easier said than done.

But many ladies of See Jane Write gladly stepped up to the challenge, posting daily and sharing their posts in the See Jane Write Birmingham Facebook group and on Twitter using the hashtag #bloglikecrazy.

Starting Nov. 1 we're going to #bloglikecrazy again this year. I hope you'll join us. You don't have to be a member of See Jane Write or live in Birmingham to participate. You just need a blog and willingness to write.

You may be wondering why you should bother blogging every day. Some people believe that writing daily can kill your creativity or result in sub-par content. While I believe there is some truth in those statements I also believe in the power of practice. Natalie Goldberg, author of Writing Down the Bones explained this notion best:

This is the practice school of writing. Like running, the more you do it, the better you get at it. Some days you don't want to run and you resist every step of the three miles, but you do it anyway. You practice whether you want to or not. You don't wait around for inspiration and deep desire to run. It'll never happen, especially if you're out of shape or have been avoiding it. But if you run regularly, you train your mind to cut through or ignore your resistance. You just do it. And in the middle of the run, you love it. When you come to the end, you never want to stop. And you stop, hungry for the next time.

This summer I exercised every day for 30 days as I was working to complete Jillian Michael's 30 Day Shred workout plan. This meant that one night, after a very busy day and an evening spent at a friend's birthday dinner, I had to exercise at 10:30 p.m. with a belly full of Indian food. But I was determined not to skip a day. That month I likened exercise to brushing my teeth and in November I'll do the same with blogging. You don't skip brushing your teeth because you're too tired or too busy, do you? (I sure hope not.)

I believe that choosing not to write simply because you don't feel like will, in the long run, hurt your craft because you won't learn the discipline and dedication necessary to succeed at writing.
You may be thinking, "But what if I have nothing to write about?"

Don't worry. I have you covered. Head to See Jane Write Magazine for prompts for each day of #bloglikecrazy. Now, you don't have to follow these prompts to participate. But these suggestions are here in case you find yourself experiencing blogger's block and staring at a blank computer screen.

If you plan to participate, visit the See Jane Write Magazine announcement of #bloglikecrazy and leave your name, blog URL, and Twitter handle in the comments section of that post.

Let's get ready to #bloglikecrazy!


How to Be Blogalicious

Monday, October 14, 2013


“Are you Writeous Babe?”

With that simple question GG Renee of the blog All the Many Layers made my day. Actually she made my month.

I met GG Renee last weekend at the 2013 Blogalicious conference in Atlanta, Ga. Blogalicious, a blogging and social media conference for women of color, is in its fifth year and is a conference I’ve wanted to attend for a few years now. This year I jumped at the chance to attend BlogaliciousFIVE, which I was able to afford thanks to the many freelance gigs I’ve picked up over the past several months.

I went to Blogalicious to primarily promote See Jane Write Magazine, but throughout each workshop and each keynote address I kept hearing something inside whisper, “But what about Writeous Babe?”

Blogging is the love of my writing life. That’s no secret. But juggling freelancing, teaching, and  See Jane Write often means my personal blog is neglected.


I convinced myself it didn’t matter, that no one really reads that blog anymore. But GG Renee proved me wrong.

I went back to my hotel room and declared to my journal that I WANT TO BE BLOGALICIOUS! But what does that mean? After scanning through the copious notes I took at the conference, I think I know.

At BlogaliciousFIVE, I filled all these notebooks with advice and ideas


Being Blogalicious is about being true.

Be true to yourself, so many of the speakers told us. Blog about your passion. Don’t simply follow trends.

Be true to your word. When you enter into a relationship with a brand, do what you’ve said you’re going to do. Respond to emails and meet deadlines.

Be true to your readers. Sure, working with brands is great. We could all use the extra cash. But put good content first. Write for yourself and for your readers, not simply for brands. And no one likes a blog that’s full of nothing but sponsored posts.

Being Blogalicious is about being a master. Marie Denee a.k.a. The Curvy Fashionista gave great tips on how to master your niche.

Establish what you want to be known for, she said. Saying you want to be a fashion blogger is not enough. What kind of fashion blogger do you want to be? Once you’ve decided that, you then need to identify the leaders in your niche and follow them, but you also need to identify what makes you different.

Be sure to stay on top of trends, news, and resources related to your niche. Become an expert. One way you can do this is by making better use of Twitter. Create Twitter lists based on your niche and spend your social media time reading through tweets from people and groups on those lists, not wading through your entire feed. 

Being an expert, however, is useless if no one knows who you are. So try some SEO plug-ins to help your blog get noticed.

Denee also stressed the importance of branding. Your blog should have a distinct tone and try to use the same name on all your social media channels (i.e., I am WriteousBabe on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and my Facebook fan page).

Network with others and don’t be reluctant to lend a helping hand and share your knowledge with others. 

Being blogalicious means not being afraid of change. Over time your blog will evolve. It will grow and change, Denee said, and that’s OK.

My snapshot with Adrienne Bailon!


Being blogalicious is about having faith – having faith in your blog, in yourself and in something bigger than you whether that is a religion, a cause, or both. As a Christian I found it quite inspiring that many of the women who spoke at the conference weren’t ashamed to mention God. And I enjoyed the Saturday morning Q&A with Adrienne Bailon, who is best known for her work with 3LW, The Cheetah Girls, and The Real talk show.  Bailon is the star of the movie I’m in Love with a Church Girl (in theaters on Friday). Quotes by her such as “God’s timing is perfect timing” and “You can be fly and love Jesus” had to be tweeted!

In the past I’ve said that being blogalicious means living a life worth blogging about, but I don’t think you can do that until you truly own your life. That’s what Ebony editor-in-chief Amy DuBois Barnett focused on during her keynote address. She gave seven steps for owning your life:
  1. Embrace fear as growth.
  2. Be true to yourself.
  3. Realize your value and demand the best at all times.
  4. Put into the universe what you want to get back.
  5. Have integrity. (In other words, do what you say you’re going to do.)
  6. Stay independent.
  7. Do something meaningful every day.

And of course, Barnett talked about her career as well. Barnett’s talk really made me miss journalism. I want to feel like a real journalist again. I want to see my byline in all my favorite magazines and on all my favorite websites, at least once.

But I also want to grow this blog.

I want to do more with Google + and Google Hangouts, with Pinterest and Instagram, with Twitter and 
Facebook. I want to start a newsletter and start doing regular video posts.

I want to do more speaking engagements and actually get paid for them! And after Uneeka Jay's empowering talk on speaking engagements I have the confidence to believe I actually can make money from speaking at conferences and events.

My Olivia Pope-inspired outfit


I think the best and most important thing that came from my Blogalicious experience was that I left Atlanta feeling more confident and I think that's a great way to define blogalicious too. Being blogalicious means being confident. I'm more confident in my writing, reporting, and speaking skills. And after being a finalist in the Olivia Pope fashion contest held at the CBTV Scandal Season Premiere Party, I'm even more confident in my sense of style!

I left Blogalicious overflowing with so many goals and dreams that I honestly can’t tell you what’s next. But I can say that I really hope you will come along for the ride.

Support Public Radio

Thursday, October 10, 2013



This year, I was also tapped to blog on race and diversity issues for wbhm.org and I've been writing on topics such as Black History Month, feminism, interracial marriage, and GirlTrek

And this summer WBHM was a sponsor for the See Jane Write Magazine launch party. 


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