The Bloganista Mini-Conference
- Using your blog to land freelance writing gigs and speaking engagements
- How your blog can land you a new job
- Working with brands
- Niche blogging
- Time management tips
- How to dress like a fashion blogger (even if you’re not one)
- Turning your blog into a business
- Spreading the word about your blog
Welcome by Javacia Harris Bowser, Founder of See Jane Write 11 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Blog, Baby, Blog!
Last month Birmingham-based communications consultant Wade Kwon came to speak to members of See Jane Write about blogging. Kwon is the director of the social media conference Y’all Connect and he was one of the founders of the award-winning website Magic City Post.
Kwon’s advice to us was much simpler than I expected. His secret to success: “Blog, baby, blog!” Kwon stressed the importance of consistency and gave great advice on how we can keep our blogs alive.
Wade Kwon addressing See Jane Write members at a recent workshop (Photo by Audrey Atkins) |
Pursue your passion. “Tap into something you could write about all the time,” Kwon said. But you still need to know why you’re blogging. What is your objective? What do you want to get out of your blog?
Tackle your tagline. Develop a phrase that succinctly describes everything you want to cover. When Kwon and his partners started Magic City Post, they figured out that their site would celebrate all that’s right about Birmingham. The site’s About page read:
Magic City Post in two words? Unrelentingly Positive!
MCP in 18 words? A daily look at the Birmingham metro area that shows off the best the region has to offer.
Jane About Town: Birmingham Bloggers Monthly Meetup
Looking Ahead
On Being a Woman of Power
The B-Metro Blog Team We’re raising our glasses to the power of women! |
Last week I had the opportunity to cover B-Metro magazine’s Women of Power party, which celebrated the release of the magazine’s annual Power of Women issue.
As part of the B-Metro blog team I shared highlights of the party via Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
The Power of Women issue is my favorite. Last year I had the honor of being one of the women featured. The profile See Javacia Lead focused on my work with See Jane Write.
I was quite excited to see several ladies of See Jane Write at last week’s party, which was held at Vino in English Village.
Abiola, Jane, and Shella came out and represented for See Jane Write! |
The turnout was great and everyone seemed to have an excellent time.
We enjoyed delicious free hors d’oeuvres from Vino and live music by Gabriel Tajeu.
Along with Vino, the party was also sponsored by Alabama Power and Cadillac, who showed off some gorgeous new cars.
At the party I had the chance to chat with Raquel Morgan, a top commercial account manager at Alabama Power, about what it means to be a woman of power.
Raquel Morgan of Alabama Power |
“Being a woman of power is about being willing to give back and being willing to uplift other women,” Morgan said.
When asked what advice she would give to young women graduating high school this month, Morgan’s response was simple yet wise: “Enjoy life, but make smart choices.”
Morgan has worked for Alabama Power for 15 years and says it’s a great place to work for women and for anyone.
“I’ve been given so many opportunities and resources to excel in my career path,” she said.
Morgan said that one of the women of power she admires most is Bobbie Knight, who is the head of the Birmingham division of Alabama Power. “I admire her integrity, her strength, and her intelligence,” Morgan said. “And she has great fashion sense!”
How do you define a woman of power? What women of power do you admire most?
Cross-posted at WriteousBabe.com.