This weekend was an amazing experience and we hope to recap it here on the Savvy site over the next few weeks for those were unable to attend this year. The speakers, attendees, and partners were all amazing. It was their dedication to the Summit that made it a huge success.
For those who are on Twitter, you can read through a transcript of the #sbsummit tweets. Here are some of our favorite takeaway tweets from the classes taught by J.D. Roth, author of the website Get Rich Slowly and book Your Money: The Missing Manual. J.D. is an amazing teacher and his insight, gained from over ten years of blogging, was invaluable to the attendees and partners.
mommysnacks: Everybody has an interesting story to tell via @jdroth #sbsummit
amnichols: @jdroth Blogging is WORK even if you love it. #sbsummit
phollows: assume nobody is reading your Blog – and that everyone is. (via @jdroth) #savvyblogging #sbsummit
hollyk: Don’t just be an echo and blog about what everyone else is writing about. Get outside your niche now and then. Per @jdroth #sbsummit
Frugalbonnie: producing good, quality content makes people come back for more-JD Roth. #sbsummit
HappyHousewife: A blog is not a democracy. You are a dictator – you can be a benevolent dictator, but you are one. #sbsummit (via @jdroth)
SavinFamlyMoney: RT @HappyHousewife: Contests don’t build community. #sbsummit via @jdroth
Angie76: Advertising is only evil when it advertises evil things. ? David Ogilvy (via @JDRoth) #SBSummit
KeeperHome:Too many ads on your site makes it cluttered and distracts your readers, making it difficult for them to make ad decisions. #sbsummit
AmysFinerThings: Test your ad positions. Which are most effective? #sbsummit
Bucksome: If the advertiser agrees to your price readily, it might be too low @jdroth #sbsummit
Tomorrow we will be hosting a linky so you can link up your Savvy Blogging Summit recap posts. Thanks again for your participation in our event. You are all amazing bloggers!










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Courtney
http://www.womenlivingwell-courtney.blogspot.com
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I hope you will be doing this again next year
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Walking away, I felt a bit overwhelmed. Blogging is new to me and I became an “Accidental Blogger” in January. Everyone was overwhelmed, though. Even seasoned bloggers.
My vision/mission and new name for my blog came to me today. It started coming to me a couple of days ago, but the process wasn’t complete until today. Little did I know, when I arrived in Colorado last week, that I’d return home and have the sense of peace that I’ve been looking for, (regarding my blog). I didn’t realize how unhappy I was with it, until I learned of the choices that I could make to improve/change it.
It won’t be easy, but because of the Summit, I have met wonderful people who can help me and I hope to be able to return the favors.
Again, thank you for believing in those of us that were accepted to attend The Savvy Blogging Summit.
Sincerely,
Bonnie Kline
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