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[Ontario Book Blogger Meet-Up 2015] – Event Recap + Haul

Where do I begin—what words do I even use to describe the crazy bananas that made up my first #BookBlogOn experience?

Prepare yourself for lots of word vomiting.


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[Miscellaneous] Blog Olympics 2015 – Introductions

Miscellaneous is the tagline to store random posts that don’t really belong elsewhere. They may involve tags, awards, challenges, and other book blogging nonsense.

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Blog Olympics 2015 — Introductions

What is it:

The Blog Olympics was created by fellow book bloggers, Books, Tea and a Onesie and Always Opinionated Girl, and takes place from July 1st-7th, 2015. This blogging event features things like blog discussions, twitter chats, giveaways, and competitions.
See below for scheduling details.

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[Miscellaneous] Armchair BEA 2015 – Day 3: Blogging 101

Miscellaneous is the tagline to store random posts that don’t really belong elsewhere. They may involve tags, awards, challenges, and other book blogging nonsense.

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Armchair BEA 2015 —
Day 3: Blogging 101

What is it?

Armchair BEA takes the essence of Book Expo America without actually being at the convention and makes the experience virtual. It’s hosted over at http://www.armchairbea.com from May 26-31 and the theme for 2015 is DiversityUse the hashtag #ArmchairBEA on twitter to keep up-to-date.

Thoughts:

Day 3 looks at Character Chatter & Blogging 101. I’m forgoing Character Chatter because this one is contextually hefty to read about.

The “tips” below aren’t golden rules to live by; they’re observations from a year+ of niche blogging. (And for the most part, I have no idea what I’m really saying. So…there’s that to look forward to lololol.)


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