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Hi Jeremy,
Thank you for the privilege and honor of being interviewed for Insight Writer. Oh, what fun I had answering your questions. My hope is other bloggers will be able to benefit from what I’ve learned, what I observe, and in the process find joy in blogging.
Your kind words are truly appreciated.
Barbara
Barbara Swafford – Blogging Without A Blog’s last blog post..Color Me Gone
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Great interview Jeremy! Always great to know more about some of the many faces out in the blogosphere. And, Barbara is one of my favorites!
Barbara, you’ve been a real inspiration to me over the last several months! I’ve learned so much reading your words, and the words of all who contribute on your site to the conversation. And really, that’s been a big one for me – understanding how to grow community. You’ve been an integral part of me getting a better understanding to how to do this. And it’s become one of the greatest parts of blogging – developing community with others – so powerful!
To both of you – have a wonderful holiday season, and enjoy the many connections you have – both online and off!
Lance’s last blog post..Sunday Thought For The Day
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Good interview. I came here from Barbara’s blog, which I’ve been reading for a few months now.
Happy holidays!
Mike Goad’s last blog post..A Christmas Window Display of Toys — 25 Days of Christmas: Day 21
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Nice interview Jeremy. Barbara’s blog is great. I really like her new substitute teacher (guest post) series as it adds a new dynamic to her blog.
I have to agree with Lance – Barbara has been a real inspiration for me as well. She really does read and respond to every comment and visits her community member’s blogs as well. I don’t know how, but she does it.
John Hoff – eVentureBiz’s last blog post..Understanding The Psychology Of Your Website Visitors
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I love Barbara. She featured me on her blog and because of her I was able to find many blogging friends that have supported my blogging rise. I still have much work to do, but the more that apply Barbara’s techniques the larger my community becomes.
Karl Staib – Work Happy Now’s last blog post..Day 18 of 30 – Bonus – No Complaining
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Hi Lance – Thank you so much for your kind words. Isn’t amazing how much we can learn from others, not only in our own comment section, but on their blogs, as well? I often look back and realize how much I would have missed if I had not started blogging.
Happy Holidays to you and yours!
Barbara Swafford – Blogging Without A Blog’s last blog post..Color Me Gone
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Great intereview, and a nice read! I blog for… well, self-therapy, in a way! And to develop my writing skills. But I do enjoy the little blog community that’s popped up as a result. And I really like reading Barbara’s blogging tips. Good to get to know more about the author behind the blog.
Svasti’s last blog post..Circles of samsara
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Hi Jeremy – you’ve interviewed someone who is a tireless giver. I have learned so much from Barbara and have been so grateful for the friendly communication she has extended. She leads by example in the blogging community, and it is a pleasure to be associated with her. Thank you so much and enjoy your holidays!
Betsy Wuebker’s last blog post..ENTHRONED IN WORLDS ABOVE . . .
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Wow! You BWABers are the greatest! I truly appreciate your kind words. I couldn’t do it with all of you. For that, I am forever grateful.
Hi Mike – Happy Holidays to you, too. Thank you for dropping by and checking out the interview.
Hi John – Thank you. Haha! Sometimes I don’t know how I do it either.
Hi Karl – Thank you. I’ve noticed your community is growing nicely. Keep doing what you’re doing.
Hi Svasti – Thank you. You mentioned you blog for self therapy. For me, when I started blogging that became a natural benefit to sharing my thoughts. Isn’t that great how that works?
Hi Betsy – Thank you. Blogging is great for sharing communications, isn’t it. We can learn so much from each other.
Barbara Swafford – Blogging Without A Blog’s last blog post..Color Me Gone
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I forget how I first found Barbara’s blog but I knew immediately I’d hit the motherlode on better blogging. I know what she does is hard work and she combines a good system with creative ingenuity, but it seems more like plain old magic to me.
– Jannie (currently “reigning” as NBOTW)
Jannie’s last blog post..Totally Somebody Now
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Hi Jeremy and Barbara. I have to echo what Betsy said, “You’ve interviewed someone who is a tireless giver.” Barbara’s blog was the first one I ever commented on when my blog was a day or so old. Her comment appeared on my blog very swiftly after that. She asks some terrific questions that start good conversations. The new substitute teacher series is great, unruly fun.
Davina’s last blog post..A Positively Dysfunctional Christmas
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Hi Linda – Thank you. My goal has been to help bloggers be more informed. I’m happy to hear I’m accomplishing what I set out to do.
Hi Jannie – Reigning New Blog of the Week (NBOTW). “Plain old magic”. I like that. Thank you.
Hi Davina – Thank you. I remember when you started your blog. It made me proud to be the first blog you commented on. Now you’re a regular and what fun we have visiting each other.
Barbara Swafford – Blogging Without A Blog’s last blog post..Color Me Gone
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Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for sharing more of Barbara and her wonderful blogging life story here. She is responsible for making me take the first step (leap of faith is more like it) into the blogosphere and it’s been a fun and exciting experience thanks to her and her BWAB community. I’m very happy you highlighted her accomplishments here. She is a very special person.
Happy Holidays to you both!
Linda Abbit’s last blog post..Funny Fridays: Because It’s Better to Laugh than to Cry!
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Good stuff.
I like these points:
- see our blogs as our “home in blogosphere”
- There will never be another “you”.
- expand our knowledge base and learn from the mistakes of others
- belief in yourselfI particularly like your point between the lines — enjoy the process as you go and stick to your values (like quality over quantity.)
Belief in yourself is so key. I bet you rank high on the self-reliance scale and that’s a good thing.
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that was a great interview jeremy and barbara. i’ve read at least 3 interviews of barbara’s and with each one, i’m able to learn something new about her as well as helpful. barbara, i don’t know how you do it everyday, i would burn out, but keep up the good work, always a pleasure.
Natural’s last blog post..You’re So Vain You Probably Think This Post Is About You
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This is greatly appreciated and due the timing.I am considering it a Christmas gift.
Thank you both for this influential interview.
Bunny got Blog’s last blog post..2 Short Stories By Bunny
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I like the advice “be true to yourself.” When you think about it it’s the only way to stand out!
You’re such an inspiration to me.
Tess Marshall’s last blog post..How To Choose An Adventurous Life
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Barbara & Jeremy, that was a great interview. I’m just getting started with blogging and I really appreciate the thoughtfulness of the questions and the focus of the answers. I’m sure I’ll be reading this post several time to make sure I’m incorporating all of the little nuggets of insight shared. Thanks again!
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“Be true to yourself” is a great tip. People will flock to your blog to read what you have to say…to embrace what is unique about you. They don’t want to see a copycat; they want a new, refreshing, experience.
Stacey / Create a Balance’s last blog post..Gifts From My Dad
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Thanks for the interview. Every time I read about Barbara’s strategy it seems so clean and simple. Be who you are and be kind and thoughtful to all. That about sums it up and she does it better than anyone else I’ve seen.
Tom Volkar / Delightful Work’s last blog post..Five Tools to Sharpen Your Authentic Edge
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Excellent interview. I’ve been reading Barbara for some time now, and she always has something fresh.
Dennis Edell’s last blog post..UPDATE: Free Permanent BackLinks: Are You A Subscriber Or Following Me On Twitter?
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Jeremy and Barbara,
What a wonderful gift at this time of year – a great and thoughtful interview from a thoughtful and knowledgeable person and a good series of interview questions from a person who questions and shares about living life with fullness and vitality…Wow a nice combo to enjoy. Barbara’s blog was one of the first that I visited before I began blogging and it was such an inspiration.
I started out researching Buddhism and the Zen lifestyle practices and discovered BWAB…and then Jeremy made a comment on BWAB and that is how I found him…I think that’s how community works and grows…isn’t it neat how that works – like Jannie’s magic!Patricia’s last blog post..Oh Baby! You Light Up My Life
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Hi Linda Abbit – Thank you! I know you’re happy you took that leap into blogosphere. And, so am I.
Hi J.D. – Just like on your blog, you highlighted the key points to my beliefs. The one thing I hope all bloggers get out of the blogging process is to be themselves.
Hi Natural – As you know, I’m now down to four days a week. That’s made a big difference. It’s giving me time to regroup and catch up on behind the scenes stuff.
Hi Bunny – It’s a real pleasure meeting you. I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the interview. I’m hoping we’ll see you here again, as well as on BWAB.
Hi Tess – What a pleasure to meet you. Yes, we do need to be true to ourselves. Thank you.
Hi Geuka – Another new face. Nice meeting you. I wish you much luck with your blog. It’s a wonderful journey. Enjoy each step and take one day at a time.
Hi Stacey – Well put. “they want a new, refreshing, experience”, even if you’re writing on the same topic as hundreds of others. It’s “you” that keeps them coming back.
Hi Tom – You’re welcome. You’re right. Too many will try and complicate blogging but it doesn’t have to be. Thank you!
Hi Dennis – Thank you. It’s great hearing you find my writings fresh.
Hi Patricia – Isn’t community a wonderful thing? And just like you said, that’s how it grows and friendships are made world wide. Awesome.
Hi Jeremy – It was a pleasure answering the comments. I see a lot of BWABers here plus got to meet some new people, as well. The interview was a joy. Your questions let me share more of myself and how I do, what I do. Thank you, again.
Barbara Swafford – Blogging Without A Blog’s last blog post..Color Me Gone
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Hi Barbara and Jeremy – Great interview. I totally agree about not getting hung up on numbers. Every time I had a bad traffic day – I used to worry that I’d written something that had made folk switch off. And as Barbara says – when you’re feeling like that it can be difficult to write another post. It’s the same if you have a huge traffic spike – it can really give you stagefright.
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You’re definitely not the “norm”. For instance, in my experience, most don’t reply to their own guest posts (or interviews in this case)
Dennis Edell’s last blog post..UPDATE: Free Permanent BackLinks: Are You A Subscriber Or Following Me On Twitter?
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Hi Jeremy and Barbara, thanks for sharing the interview! Barabara, I follow your blog as well and it is great knowing more about you through this interview. Thanks for having such an open and sharing mindset towards fellow bloggers
(esp with the NBOFW)Celes | EmbraceLiving.Net’s last blog post..Become the Master of Your Time
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Hi Catherine – I’m a little late answering, having taken time off for the holidays, but I wanted to say it’s great to see you here. That’s a great point of how a big traffic spike can stunt our creativity.
Hi Dennis – Haha. I like not being the “Norm”.
Hi Celes – Thank you for following my blog. I truly appreciate it.
Barbara Swafford’s last blog post..Stick – Stickier – Stuck, How To Overcome Writer’s Block
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