Blogging is an additional skill that college students should work to develop. It will help students who are attending professional and graduate courses enhance their communication skills, build their online portfolio and even help them generate an income in some cases.
10 Quick Blogging Tips for College Students
Posted by tiroberts under Online MarketingFrom http://weblogbetter.com 4126 days ago
Made Hot by: justretweet on August 8, 2013 1:27 pm
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4126 days ago
It was spot on! In addition to blogging full-time, I also work from home part-time and attend college full-time. I got my current part-time job as a result of my blogging efforts so I can definitely vouch for the effectiveness of blogging leading to a part-time job.
Because my part-time job is directly related to my niche and my everyday blogging activities I don't have to put in that much extra work/time into them separately. I just mesh my own blog and work activities together and it works out great for me.
It can be challenging to find the time for my studies as I LOVE blogging and wouldn't mind doing it all day if I could, but I've been able to devise and schedule that's suitable for me and allows me to devote adequate time to both my studies and blogging.
Thanks a bunch for writing up this post, Kiesha. It's given me even more ideas for where to take my blog and I appreciate you for that. :)
Keep the great content coming.
Ti