Sandy

For sure...variety. I would go crazy, as much as I dearly love cows, with them day after day. I am trying not to do that with my new blog...with miniature horses! I want to talk about different stuff and if folks visit hopefully they feel the same way. Thanks Ree!

http://wheremyheartlives.blogspot.com/

Posted on: Jun. 10, 2009 7:00 PM Comment Flag
lisa

Thanks for being so open and friendly whether it's sharing a recipe or how to do a blog. (Love them crash hot potatoes and so does the dear hubby!) Thanks, I'm loving your blog.

Posted on: Jun. 02, 2009 11:00 PM Comment Flag
Stephanie S.

Ree, I love these posts! When is another one coming out? :)

Posted on: Jun. 02, 2009 3:00 PM Comment Flag
Katie (The Life of a Firefighter's Wife)

Oooh, yay, another tutorial! I'm on week two of my blog and I've been trying to mix things up, but I'm going to look for more variety. My biggest hurdle is having something to post every day - or, rather, finding the time to do it!! So far, my most reliable posting time is in the middle of the night while nursing my newborn.

Thanks again for the tips, I can't wait to read more. :)

-Katie (www.firewifekatie.blogspot.com)

Posted on: May. 28, 2009 2:00 PM Comment Flag
Janna

I wouldn't read my own blog if it didn't have variety. I was thinking of starting a Monday Mommy Profile on my motherhood blog but now I think I'll keep it as a random thing to keep the mommies guessing!

Thanks for the practical and entertaining advice!

http://theadventureofmotherhood.blogspot.com

Posted on: May. 28, 2009 7:00 AM Comment Flag
Tatiana

I totally see the logic of sticking to one coherent topic - which is most of the advice, but some people like Ree can pull off having a multifaceted site. To do that takes serious personality, many interests and a great layout. I can see how for many that approach may be too much to handle, but we're all complex interesting people, so here's to trying!

http://www.mycoldprairie.com

Posted on: May. 27, 2009 2:00 PM Comment Flag
Heather

I love that you have different sections on your blog, it is one of my favorite parts- and a goal of mine. It is something I have tried to put on my blog, but although I consider myself somewhat technologically inclined, I can't figure out how to do it. Sigh.

Posted on: May. 25, 2009 7:00 PM Comment Flag
Helen

I am fairly new to your blog, Ree, and I am one of thousands(probably more?)who are hooked. I do like how you mix it up on your subjects you post about. I might start my own blog but have no idea of where to even begin. I am really just reading many blogs and seeing what catches my eye. Your blog certainly is the best I have found so far. I am going to be doing as much research as I possibly can and read all your info you are putting out there. Thank you so much for posting all you do for all the world to read. I honestly do not know how you find the time to do it! You have got to be seriously OCD organized! Ha! On another note,Ree, I lost my sister a year ago to her suicide and the depression has just about got me. Your blog is on my list of reasons to even get up out of the bed for in the a.m.! I am grateful for you. Thanks so much!

Posted on: May. 25, 2009 12:00 AM Comment Flag
Stacie

I was inspired by your site, to start my own blog. I love it, and though I may have followed yours a little too closely, I think I wil learn and evolve. I have to say I love your thoughts and advice, and I will be waiting for more classes.

http://tjaranch.blogspot.com`

Posted on: May. 24, 2009 8:00 PM Comment Flag
Texas Susan

Ree: Variety truly IS the spice of blogging life! I use a lot of photos in my five-days-a-week blog, and I try to vary the subject matter as much as possible (I do tend to be drawn towards photos of flowers, tho). I also like to write about my random thoughts and observations, as well as showcase my photos, which is why my blog is named Random Snippets & Apertures. Fun for me and, hopefully, fun for my reader(s)!

http://susansternberg.wordpress.com

Posted on: May. 22, 2009 9:00 PM Comment Flag
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