The other night Holly Homer and I enjoyed hanging out and talking about blogging, ebooks, my blogging story and more.
I know some of you had trouble accessing the Hangout when it was live, but here is the replay in case you'd like to take a watch.
We chatted, we laughed, we took questions.
Can't see it? Watch it here.





Amy-Just watched the video and had to tell you how much I enjoyed it! I have a bunch to learn, but you have given me encouragement that I can do it. Thanks to both of you!
Glad you enjoyed it, Susan!
Learned so much about you and blogging from this video. Its such a relief to know others who have had a not-so-good blog experience before finding the one they love. Thank you for sharing – love your personality!
Thanks, Kalyn!
I love the part near the end of this interview Amy when you were talking about Google +.
I've been ignoring this channel and it makes so much sense that if you want to get in even better with Google, you'll play with their toys and learn to like it if you want to reap the benefit of the jillions of eyeballs they control.
I just read a an awesome post about how to make Google + work even harder with you and thought maybe someone here could benefit from this famous blogger's advice . . . http://www.blogtyrant.com/how-to-get-your-photo-in-google-results-and-why-google-worries-me/
Thanks for sharing! Had this playing in the background while I got caught up on emails tonight…and kept pausing to collect all of the useful nuggets of information you were sharing. I was especially interested to learn about your journey with blogging.
ALSO…although I'm probably many months away from even beginning this process, I've recently been toying around with an eBook idea connected to the writing aspect of blogging. Writing is sort of my thang. I was an English major and got my master's in English Ed. and after teaching English for three years in the classroom, have found myself teaching part-time and blogging almost full-time. I love it! I'm eager to share some simple ways folk can become better bloggers by becoming better writers of blogs.
So,I was really eager to learn about your series on how to write an e-book. Will definitely be using that as a resource if I decide to move forward with this crazy e-book idea. Thanks, Amy!