I’d like to ask you a question about an idea I am considering.
A few people have been asking for more podcast episodes, so…
I’m thinking about making an audio version of the written posts on Tuesdays, too. Which means I’d still post the content in writing (like normal) and I’d read the Tuesday post aloud as a short podcast episode. Thursday’s longer interview episodes would remain unchanged.
This would be for those who prefer to listen to audio, or for those who want both written and audio options for blog posts that come out on Tuesdays.
Is this something you’d like?
I might give it a try in the upcoming weeks if the response is positive overall (so far, people have been really excited about it on Facebook and Instagram).
Thanks for your thoughts on this!
Now, it’s time to get on to today’s episode with Victoria Smith of SF Girl By Bay!
Though I’ve always admired Victoria’s wonderful (and very popular) design blog, after having her on the show, I adore her even more!
She is such a sweet and genuine person.
We are talking about blogging, making friends online, her upcoming book, TED Talks, and more.
Let’s go to the show!
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IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT ABOUT
- How discovering Apartment Therapy in 2006 led to Victoria’s blog… and eventually a full-time career in the design blog world.
- Victoria shares about her upcoming book.
- What Victoria believes would be a sustainable income source for bloggers sans sponsors(!).
- What she recommends for those looking to get started in blogging and how to make blogging buddies.
- How Victoria helped Pinterest (back when it had less than 100 followers!) begin to grow to the scale it is today.
- Victoria’s favorite book and TED Talk.
- What Victoria would tell someone just starting out on this journey.
SHOW NOTES
LISTEN TO THE SHOW
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photo by Sarah Deragon