Lulu's blog
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Lulu's blog
I have been writing a blog for Lulu and other things and have put a few more pages in (About me, Rainbow bridge)
As dog lovers I wonder if you could look at it and let me know what you thing. There is a link to it under Lulu's picture. If there is anything you think I should add - please let me know. Thanks in anticipation
Also want to thanks Beesrock, the font of knowledge and who has helped me a lot - thanks
As dog lovers I wonder if you could look at it and let me know what you thing. There is a link to it under Lulu's picture. If there is anything you think I should add - please let me know. Thanks in anticipation
Also want to thanks Beesrock, the font of knowledge and who has helped me a lot - thanks
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Like it...just gonna have my tea then go back for another look.



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It's looking good to me, Denise! Have you visited Lola? She's at the top of my blog on http://www.lizbrownleepoet.com
Lola is a UK Assistance Dog, trained to alert me for low blood sugar by Medical Detection Dogs (http://www.medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk)
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Brilliant. Love the photos.
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*wonders why she has not seen this and goes to check*
Denise, next April, it's too late now, why not enter the A-Z blogging challenge?
It's hard work if you write a post a day, or even two a day to make sure you can have some days off, but it is worth it - a fab way of getting new followers, I got 6 just last night.
If you could start thinking now what you might post every day for an A-Z about Lulu, you could even write some already and have them ready to post, with appropriate photos. There's something about the panic of having to do it though that makes you very creative!
The other people on the challenge have to look at and comment on 5 blogs a day.
Denise, next April, it's too late now, why not enter the A-Z blogging challenge?
It's hard work if you write a post a day, or even two a day to make sure you can have some days off, but it is worth it - a fab way of getting new followers, I got 6 just last night.
If you could start thinking now what you might post every day for an A-Z about Lulu, you could even write some already and have them ready to post, with appropriate photos. There's something about the panic of having to do it though that makes you very creative!
The other people on the challenge have to look at and comment on 5 blogs a day.
Lola is a UK Assistance Dog, trained to alert me for low blood sugar by Medical Detection Dogs (http://www.medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk)
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- Posts: 3346
- Joined: 30 Dec 2012, 13:50
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It happens once a year, hosted by a blogger blog, in April.
This is the link to this year - you have to register in March, so put that on your calendar for next year and remind me to give you the link!
http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/p/a-to-z ... -2014.html
Every blog on this list has done that. Then all you have to do is start writing!
I'm sure there are other challenges around that you could enter, but this is the only one (and the biggest one I think) that know of - try Googling.
But the way you get followers is by visiting other blogs, commenting and following - unless someone is interested in your content people don't do that really unless they are bloggers themselves, it is a mutual back-scratching exercise!
This is the link to this year - you have to register in March, so put that on your calendar for next year and remind me to give you the link!
http://www.a-to-zchallenge.com/p/a-to-z ... -2014.html
Every blog on this list has done that. Then all you have to do is start writing!
I'm sure there are other challenges around that you could enter, but this is the only one (and the biggest one I think) that know of - try Googling.
But the way you get followers is by visiting other blogs, commenting and following - unless someone is interested in your content people don't do that really unless they are bloggers themselves, it is a mutual back-scratching exercise!
Lola is a UK Assistance Dog, trained to alert me for low blood sugar by Medical Detection Dogs (http://www.medicaldetectiondogs.org.uk)