..., was considering starting my own tea blog. I was going to make... am still a bit of a tea novice. I was also entertaining the... focus more on the "finer" teas. However, do you think I am... myself into a corner by keeping my focus so small? On ... frightening at times ... For the teabloggers participating in this forum -... spend doing it? What keeps you motivated? Any advice given will ...
...the two year mark at Tea Guy Speaks in August. There...are times when I'm motivated and other times when I...a very lengthy list of tea blogs at the site. Many...spend doing it? What keeps you motivated? -- Tea Guy It certainly...back on the horse and keep with it after my spark...what you love. I love tea, reading, film, art, humor, and...While the focus is always tea, I allow myself to branch...
I hit the two year mark at Tea Guy Speaks in August. There are times when I'm motivated and other times when I'm not. Lately I've been ... On the other hand, I maintain a very lengthy list of tea blogs at the site. Many of these seem to have followed what...[_3_ Wrote: ;993806'] How much time do you spend doing it? What keeps you motivated? -- Tea Guy
...I am thinking about doing a tea blog, but the thought of persisting...seems frightening at times ... For the teabloggers participating in this forum -...you spend doing it? What keeps you motivated? Any advice given will be...much appreciated. :) Julianhttp://www.amazing-green-tea.com Good question... I have worked... happy. There is no real motivation or "benefit" for the time ...
On Oct 14, 7:05 pm, Tea Masters Blog <stephane_er...@yahoo.com> ... I am thinking about doing a tea blog, but the thought of persisting..., an emotion related to your tea experience, - there is positive feedback from your readers. So, I think most teabloggers start for the first reason, but I think most continue for...interesting to read more about your tea experiences in a blog (this is...
...> wrote: I am thinking about doing a tea blog, but the thought of persisting with it...discovery, a fact, an emotion related to your tea experience, - there is positive feedback from your readers. So, I think most teabloggers start for the first reason, but I think most continue for the second one... be very interesting to read more about your tea experiences in a blog (this is pre-launch ...
I am thinking about doing a tea blog, but the thought of persisting with it for the next few years seems frightening at times ... For the teabloggers participating in this forum - Marshall, SN, Dominic, Phil ... day... How much time do you spend doing it? What keeps you motivated? Any advice given will be much appreciated. :) Julian http://www.amazing-green-tea.com
... if they're sending you the "good stuff" for review. It is a dilemma I have. I have tried ordering tea using my friend's name and postal address before, but it is so much hassle and I probably can't be bothered in the future, There is a real risk our teas being "tweaked" as our blog/site gains wider readership. Julian http://www.amazing-green-tea.com
... the UK. /Lew --- Lew Perin / pe...@acm.orghttp://www.panix.com/~perin/babelcarp.html Lewis, If I order from the China-based vendors, it won't make a difference, of course. But US do have several vendors that offer a nice choice. Getting them to deliver to the UK is very expensive. Dominic, you have a charmed life as a reviewer :) Julian http://www.amazing-green-tea.com
... to be in the company of those who love tea for what it is. After much considerations I have ... don't mind me asking, as a well-read bloggers, do you often get free samples to taste? ... reading more of your blogs. Julianhttp://www.amazing-green-tea.com I have worked as a product (and ... my time and effort on junk. I'd imagine tea would be no different. "Reviewing" things is the ...