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An Introverts Guide to Networking: How Introvert Bloggers Can Survive and Thrive

An Introverts Guide to Networking

How Introvert Bloggers Can Survive and Thrive


As bloggers we all know how important it is to network, and engage with our readers. Whilst for the extroverts this doesn't pose any problems, for the introverts among us it can be quite a challenge. 

So if you're one of those bloggers that get sweaty palms just at the thought of the word "networking" this post is for you. 

Whilst a lot of introverts don't feel comfortable in a crowd, a lot are not loners. They love to be part of the community, and make connections with others. They value relationships, and love learning from their fellow bloggers.

Putting yourself out there can be daunting. We ask ourselves if we're good enough. We worry that others will laugh at our lack of knowledge. Don't let that stop you. 

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Why Bloggers Need Friends


Making friends and networking is one of the fastest ways to grow your blog. There are so many benefits to having blogger friends. To name a few:

  • You can share each others content
  • You can collaborate on posts
  • You can host each other for guest posts or interviews
  • You can run a challenge together
  • You can motivate each other to keep going
  • You can learn from each other and share tips

Networking Tips for Introverts


You're not the only one

The first thing to remember is that you're not the only one. No matter how scared, or nervous you feel, I can guarantee that there are others who feel the exact same way. 

Set a specific goal

Setting a goal can do wonders for motivation. Whether it's to collect a certain number of business cards at an event, or to reach out to specific influencers, authors, or book bloggers on social media, having a goal will help you take action.

An Introverts Guide to Networking: How Introvert Bloggers Can Survive and Thrive

Start small

Reaching out to big name bloggers in your niche probably isn't the best place to start. These bloggers tend to be super busy. You're better off finding bloggers who are at the same level or slight further along than you are. 

Look for ways to help others

If the focus is on someone else it's much easier to relax and talk to others. Plus being helpful is a great way to break the ice and get to know someone. 

If you're at a conference alone, look for other people on their own. Strike up a conversation. Asking questions is a great way to keep the attention on them, and get to know them better. 

Look for people asking for help on social media. Often I see people post on Twitter about a problem they're having with their blog, or asking for help with research for a blog post they want to write. This gives the perfect opportunity to reach out and connect with them, and all you need to do is answer their question, or just be a sounding board and listen to them. 

Do your research

If you're looking to connection with certain people, a little research can go a long way. You'll feel more prepared and confident if you know a bit about their current projects or interests. 

Comment on blogs

This is a sure fire way to get noticed. Bloggers will recognise your name when you post regular comments on their blog, and good bloggers always reply to comments they get making it a great way to start networking with them.

When commenting try to post a longer, well thought out comment. The better your comment, the more value it adds and the more likely they are to pay attention. 

Facebook Groups

One of the best things about Facebook is the groups. Join some groups for bloggers in your niche. Most groups have threads with prompts to share blog posts, collaboration requests, etc...

Feature others on your blog

An easy way to get the attention of other bloggers in your niche is to feature them on your blog. This can be done in a number of ways. Feeling too shy to reach out and interview them? Do a round up post and include a link to them in it. Here's an example round up post I did featuring some of my fellow Booktubers: 30 Booktubers You Need To Watch. They'll be thrilled to be included! 

Take part in challenges

When you all have a common goal it's easier to communicate. Taking part in a challenge gives you the perfect opportunity to connect. 

As a blogger you could consider participating in a blog challenge like the Blog Audit Challenge. Through the monthly link ups and using the hashtag on social media you can easily connect with others doing the challenge. 

The same applies for reading challenges. Use the challenge hashtags and reach out to other participants. A simple tweet to congratulate them on their progress can open up a dialogue. Once you've made contact you can deepen the conversation and talk about the challenges, the books you've read, the books you plan to read, etc... 


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An Introverts Guide to Networking: How Introvert Bloggers Can Survive and Thrive

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Book Review: Up To Date by Susan Hatler


My thoughts about Up To Date by Susan Hatler


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The book synopsis for Up To Date by Susan Hatler:

Up to Date by Susan Hatler
Ginger knows that practical choices guarantee a stable life, which is why she chose a career as an office manager. Her job provides a steady paycheck, but it also has her snoozing at her desk. She wishes she'd pursued her passion for interior decorating rather than business.


She’s also trying to forget Greg Shaffer—the gorgeous emergency room doctor she met at a dance club last month. Her dad was an emergency room doctor and the stress of the job turned him into a raging alcoholic, which didn’t exactly create happy childhood memories.

Ginger believes donating her decorating services to her friend’s charity auction is the perfect fix for both her problems. She'll get a break from the daily grind, get her creative juices flowing, and stay so busy she'll finally forget about Greg.

But then Greg ends up buying the condo right above her. Even worse, he deliberately wins the bid on her auction item. Greg seems determined to prove to Ginger that practicality has nothing on passion. And as Ginger brings beauty into Greg's world, how can she possibly resist the beauty he brings to hers?


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Discussing Up To Date by Susan Hatler 





Quotes Up To Date by Susan Hatler :


“All I’m saying is that if I didn’t already have a date tonight, I’d be running upstairs to borrow a cup of sugar—if you know what I mean.”


“You can’t make a man be something he’s not.” She shrugged. “If a guy doesn’t make me happy, he’s gone.


“You can’t make someone change if he doesn’t want to,” she said, her tone uncharacteristically sober. After a long pause, she finally pushed off the doorjamb with her hip. “Life’s short. You need to implement a one-strike-and-you’re-out dating policy. That’s all I’m saying.”


I glanced back at the bid sheet, thinking I could really use a day at the spa to chill me out. But I’d used my credit card so much lately it should’ve melted. Sigh.


“We support you no matter what your decision is, but we believe in your talent and want you to be happy in your career.”


“I thought you didn’t date guys more than once.” “No, my rule is that I date a guy until I’m bored. It’s not my fault that’s usually after the first date.”


“Brace yourself. You’re about to see how much better life can be with a partner.”


The room had been cold and plain before. Now, it felt warm and welcoming, making me want to curl up with a novel in the antique accent chair I’d found at a consignment store.


My stomach churned as I gaped at her hand on his forearm. Was physical touch really necessary during an interview? Every part of me screamed to remove her hand myself. Not that I was territorial or anything.


“We had only met once.” His eyes locked on mine. “Sometimes that’s all it takes.”


I’d worked so hard to keep my life organized and practical. Then, in one day, a tornado had hit and everything was spinning out of control.


“Wish I could bottle your expression. I’d love to see that smile every day.”


People help each other, and maybe you’re not used to that. But that’s what people do when they care about each other.”


“You can only push somebody away so many times before they don’t come back.”


“Art’s a nice hobby, dear.” Mom’s mouth pursed. “But you need a real job with a steady income.”


“The way you decorate isn’t rational. It’s passionate, warm, and vibrant—like you. Maybe it’s time that you accept that you’re fabulous and stand up for yourself.”


“No matter what comes, you’re up at dawn, ready to take on the challenge of a new day. You make life better. Me, I run at sunset, holding everything in, just waiting for the day to end.”


“You’re the sunshine in everyone’s life, and you can’t even see it. You give to others all day long, holding back what you want until late in the evening when you finally allow yourself an hour to run. You’re the strongest person I’ve ever met.”


“When I’m with you, it feels like I’m home.” 


You might also like: Book Review: Love at First Date by Susan Hatler



Where to find Up To Date by Susan Hatler online:


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Goodreads


Book Review Up To Date by Susan Hatler




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Book Blogging Buddies: How To Make Friends With Other Bloggers In Your Niche


Book Blogging Buddies

How To Make Friends With Other Bloggers In Your Niche


As with any niche, when it comes to making friends with other book bloggers you need to network. 

If you're an introvert the idea of reaching out to other bloggers might fill you with fear but it's necessary if you want to make more friends and become part of the book blogging community.

The good news is there are plenty of ways you can reach out and connect with other bloggers in your niche. You already share similar interests and blog about the same topics so finding common ground to talk about shouldn't be too hard. 


You might also like: Reasons To Collaborate With Other Bloggers


Ways to connect with other book bloggers


  • Start a conversation
  • Be helpful
  • Share their blog posts
  • Read their blog posts and leave thoughtful comments.
  • Write a blog post about them
  • Interview them
  • Attend a local blogger conference/book fair
  • Ask to participate in Pinterest group boards
  • Ask them direct questions
  • Answer questions
  • Give more than you take
  • Be authentic
  • Be supportive and full of positivity
  • Keep in touch


You might also like: The Ultimate Guide for Book Bloggers


Book Blogging Buddies: How To Make Friends With Other Bloggers In Your Niche


Are you struggling to make friends with other book bloggers? What's blocking you from being more social with other bloggers? Got a story about how you became friends with another book blogger? Share in the comments section. 


          

Book Review: Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake


My thoughts about Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake


This post may contain affiliate links. Meaning, I get a commission if you purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Read the full disclosure here.


Disclosure: I got sent a free copy of this book by the publisher via Net Galley.



The book synopsis:

Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake

3 supernatural thrillers in 1 collection


POISON IN THE POND
Karen Malcolm believed her terrible ordeal was over. Instead, it plunged her into a supernatural nightmare where even the monsters are afraid of the dark.

THE UNHEARD
When Jenny Abercrombie finds out what really happened all those summers ago, she will have to choose between believing her sister’s side of the story, or believing the ghosts who want revenge.

STRANGE LEGACY
Elijah Brooks discovers something sinister is behind the disappearance of stagehands at his Wild West recreation show: a strange legacy that has been in his family for generations.

Titles also available individually.

This collection was previously published as "The Shivers Novellas" by D L Richardson



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Discussing Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake





Quotes from the book:


Poison in the Pond

Within seconds she found herself dragged away into a world of nothing. Others may have found this sleep peaceful. To Karen it was as if she were two inches tall and sliding down a razor-sharp knife into the wide-open mouth of a monster. 


If he was so proficient at deflecting a harsh stare from a woman he was obviously married, she decided. At least her writing experiences had led her to believe this, since she could hardly be called and expert on the subject.


Panic rose up inside her once more, and her head began to swim. “I don’t want to talk about it. I can’t. I just can’t.”


He’s having second thoughts about his decision to ask for the maximum sentence. That’s why he’s nervous. He isn’t like other criminals.


He clears his voice and says for all to hear, “I have dismissed my lawyer. I wish to defend myself.” “Any particular reason why?” “He was an arrogant prick.”


“Hey, I’m just having an anxiety attack but can you blame me? I once spent a week tied up in my own apartment while a madman pretended to love me. And the ironic thing is that if it wasn’t for that madman, I wouldn’t be here looking for a ring because I wouldn’t have met the man who would become my husband.”


She tore open the envelope, quickly read the letter, and when her eyes landed at the bottom of the page, and when she saw the signature, her mouth went dry and her heart almost stopped beating.


It was possible he’d been sent to another prison. But a chill had settled in her blood and she knew he was locked inside these walls.


“We never got to talk much, did we? Such a shame I had to silence your lovely voice.”


She felt her lips pull back into a sneer. “I have no intentions of ever setting you free. You can rot in hell for all I care.” His face went white. “I already am. Please, help me. You must help me. I’m so frightened of the dark. I’ve seen what’s waiting for me.”


She wasn’t fond of school anymore. Ever since Flossy had turned up as a stray dog the teachers had begun giving her weird looks and the kids were calling her Stressy Jessy. 


Tyler winced. “I guess that’s my fault. I seem to be able to talk most people into opening up about their problems, but I clam up as soon as it involves me.”


She flicked a handful of the furry bugs away and stomped on them when they fell to the floor. But they kept on coming. They swarmed around her, beating at her skin as though putting out a fire. When her head started to vibrate from dozens of insects crawling inside her ears, she started screaming.


He couldn’t explain why he needed to keep the gun, especially when he’d never fired one before, but for the first time in his life, he let his intuition have final say. His intuition also advised him to find the nearest rifle range for target practice.


At last count there were forty-eight ducks living on the pond. It seemed as if they were all dead and a gripping fear told her they hadn’t died of natural causes.


With great effort, Karen rolled herself up off the bed. Mom duties didn’t clock off just because someone tried to destroy your home with you in it.


“There’s usually a good reason why someone is scared of the dark.” As if to prove his point, a scream shattered the air.


Flossy had been right about badness coming. Jess wasn’t so sure about the last part of her friend’s prophecy. She was pretty sure the time was now only she didn’t know what to do. She was scared. The most scared she’d ever been in her life.


The Unheard


Main Street was familiar yet unfamiliar at the same time, like running into someone at the supermarket and spending the rest of the day wondering where you knew them from.


It’d been a long drive and she’d worn flats and yoga pants and a t-shirt for comfort. Should she change? she asked herself in the hallway. Or would that send off a vibe that said ‘desperate’?


He gave her a smile so bright it could have ignited wet wood. He hadn’t changed a bit. If anything, age had worked its magic on him. And she was dressed like a house-painter.


He hadn’t meant to steer Jenny along this path, since it was overgrown and he never came this way anymore. Nobody did. Not since the cabin fire and the rumors that followed.


If it can find what it seeks, it will not be lost anymore. It turns its back on the cabin and follows the woman. She is important somehow, it’s just not sure how.


She enlarged the image. It was unmistakable. A streak of something was in the shot. But it didn’t resemble a smudge. It resembled a person with eyes and hair and a nose and a mouth.


Her jaw tightened. Who’d said anything about eating alone in her room? Why couldn’t a single woman sit in a restaurant without the town coming at her with the girl guide’s handbook to small-town etiquette?


It was easy to justify following her. She could be hit by a car and it was his community duty to keep the streets free of bloodshed. She could trip and fall and there’d be nobody around to pick her up. Nothing criminal about stalking a woman if it was for her protection.


The man is smiling. He has no right to smile. He has no claim to happiness. He should be punished. Yet, it doesn’t know why. Not yet. The memory is coming back. Slowly, like the fog that used to come down the mountain and lay across the lake.


Carrie Abercrombie was good at keeping secrets, especially from her little sister. It was a gift. Carrie just needed that gift to work a little longer.


“One thing about the summer girls, they left when the holiday ended, which turned brave foxes into cautious rabbits. The boys had a code, never give your heart to a summer girl because they’d take it with them when they left.”


What’s the use of being dead if it can’t have a little fun? It starts to scream like a banshee.


He’d lied about cooking, he mostly ate pizza but impressions mattered when it came to murder. He beckoned for her plate which he loaded up with a thick slice of lasagna. He handed it back to her.


She felt someone sit down on the sofa beside her. Then a hand stroked her cheek. Why had they returned? She’d given them what they’d wanted. But this wasn’t the ghosts from Horseshoe Bay. This was something more sinister. 


Strange Legacy


Something had sprouted out of the dirt. The man believed in reality over fantasy, skepticism over gullibility. Yet this thing stood as tall as a bear with eyes the color of buttercups.


He tried to scream but dirt filled his mouth, his nose, his eyes. He opened his mouth to draw in oxygen, but took in more dirt.


How easy for Elijah to justify his actions when the Reverend stored a part of his history in the garage like trash. Besides, the goods were to be handed down from father to son one day, so this acquisition was akin to attaining capital without the obligatory death to kick-start the transaction. A business decision, nothing more. The Reverend was always telling Elijah to aim high.


A box marked DO NOT OPEN sat in the middle of the floor. Secured in silver duct tape, its one rule beckoned to be broken.


Elijah shook his head. If the devil was in the details, then vocalizing his plans would be like inviting the devil to join the team, and Elijah’s life was screwed enough without the help of a demon.


Something strange is going on. There’s talk of a curse. Things like that can cripple a show. I can’t afford to be financially ruined because of a few lazy riff raffs who gossip like old women.


Ten feet away, the dirt begins to move, like someone is raking an invisible hand across the top. Then there’s a loud bang only there’s NOTHING THERE.


Some call it bigfoot. But it ain’t a local legend. It’s more ancient than that. Only I don’t quite know what it is. Other tales are of beasts wandering the open plains, Indian spirits some say. This ain’t no Indian spirit.


Whatever the heck it is, it reaches a hand out for me and it ain’t in friendliness.


Instead of finding fault with Andy’s woman, Elijah reckoned his friend had done well to land himself a woman who loved him enough to care about his absence. Pity nobody could say the same about Elijah.

 

A man could only do so many ill deeds before he lost all hope of redemption.


At last he pulled into the street he’d spent his life hating. He tried to view the place with fresh eyes, and failed. Where people saw trees and shrubs, he saw vines creeping up to strangle him.


Some people are born for adventure. Some are born to be safe.


It’s the boy’s screams that haunt me the most. His terrified yelps as the beast drag him along the ground, pulling us along with him, are like razors down my throat.


As if on autopilot, he drove to Andy’s home, fit the key into the lock, showered, dressed, raided their fridge and pantry, drove to the nearest bar in town, drank two glasses of beer, walked out, then stared up at the cross on top of the church and asked himself that if a good person did a bad thing did it still make them a good person? 



Where to find Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake online:


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Goodreads



Book Review: Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake




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2021 Challenges: March Update


2021 Challenges: March Update

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March got off to a good start but then Lazio became a red zone again and so we went back into lockdown and the kids back to online learning. The teacher of my youngest found out she was positive for Covid and so we were put into isolation for 10 days and couldn't leave our apartment at all during that time. Luckily my son tested negative.

Anyway, all this meant that I didn't have access to my computer much (youngest needed it to log in for his school lessons), and I didn't get hardly any alone time to relax and enjoy reading in peace. 

Despite all this, March wasn't a bad month in terms of my challenges...

The Blog Audit Challenge 2021



The March Challenges were focused on branding.

1. How do you want to be known?

Task 1- Answer the following questions:

What is your blog niche? 

Mine is books and blogging. I blog about each of them separately but also cross over between them for posts specific to book blogging. 

What are 10 keywords (long and short) best suited to your brand? 

  1. books
  2. blogging
  3. book blog
  4. book blogger
  5. book blogging
  6. blogging tips
  7. advice about blogging
  8. reading suggestions
  9. inspiration for book bloggers
  10. book reviews

What personality adjectives best describe you and your brand?

Informative, inspirational, professional, helpful, friendly.

I'd love to know if you agree and what adjectives you think would be best to describe me so please leave a comment below to let me know. 


2. Perfect your look


Task 1 - Make sure your blog design fits your brand.

I did a redesign of my blog layout during March and I'm now much happier with the overall feel of the site. I think it better suits my brand. 


Task 2 - Make sure your blog graphics match your brand.

I personally use Canva for creating my blog graphics. It makes it super easy to be consistent in my branding across a wide range of formats. Having the templates set up is also a great time saver. 

The Social Media Audit Challenge


For this challenge I'm concentrating on social media. The March focus was on consistency.

Task 1: 

I've been working on scheduling posts for some of my social media profiles in advance to make sure I have content going out on a more regular basis. For example, I've scheduled posts for my Facebook page and Instagram. I've also started recording video content in advance for my YouTube channel and scheduling it to post every Tuesday to my channel. 

I've mapped out an editorial calendar for the next couple of months. 

I've though a lot about the types of content I want to share and the CTA's I will attach to each post.

All images are on brand.

Task 2: 

I've checked all my profiles to make sure branding is consistent across all my social media profiles.


You might also like: 101 Blog Post Ideas For Book Bloggers


The Clock Reading Challenge

I created the Clock Reading Challenge as I thought it would be fun and not too difficult to complete. 


Clock Reading Challenge March 2021 Progress



Books read this month:


3-  Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake



The A to Z Reading Challenge

Next up is the A to Z Reading Challenge.



The A to Z Reading Challenge March Update




Books read this month:



C-  Confessions of a Curious Bookseller by Elizabeth Green - My Review- Amazon - Goodreads 

T- Three Cold Hours by Jonette Blake - My Review- Amazon - Goodreads 

U- Up to Date by Susan Hatler - My Review- Amazon - Goodreads 

J- Journey to Paradise by Paula Greenlees - My Review - Amazon - Goodreads


Currently Reading:

Evolving Elizah: Initiatum by CJ Hall (currently at 24%)

British Greats (currently at page 25/264).



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2021 Challenges: March Update


Prefer video content? Check out my March Wrap Up video:



How did you do with your March Challenges? Are you taking part in the Blog Audit Challenge or the Social Media Audit Challenge this year? Have you read any of these books? Join the conversation in the comments section. 

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