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Eating local and eating fresh is now a trend for many but for most of India, it's a way of life.I wanted to try my hand at it and the pandemic lockdown was the accelerator to that . Our village home and garden gave us an opportunity to experience a simpler way of life, even on weekends. In this episode, I am giving a shoutout to Reedsy one of my favorite platforms to learn about the author's Journey. You will also find out about the prevention of Tuberculosis, precautions to take and the next part of my book, How to Walk, Write and Garden for the Healthy Life you Want. Create Your Own Garden Oasis My Garden Stories When I started blogging Amy Lynn Andrews was a big inspiration. But so was Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income. I am a super fan of Pat Flynn.I listen to his podcast. read his blogs, watch his videos, bought his books and courses, and on today's episode, my shoutout is for Pat Flynn. A podcaster who inspired me to start my podcast. In this Health Wellness Education series I am sharing products and brands that are doing good work in their own way In episode 1 in this series I talked about : Education for all : How CANVA is helping and free book chapters Episode 2 Anchor Spotlights Tuberculosis information and Free book ChapterAnchor Spotlights Tuberculosis information and Free book chapter Episode 3 in this series How Pat Flynn Inspired me |Book Reading |Tuberculosis Awareness Episode 4 in this series Eating Local Eating Fresh| Tuberculosis Prevention|Book Chapter Reading Episode 5 Greener Future and The Carbon Almanac You can Download Anchor App for free on Google Play or use the desktop site. Both work well. I was part of India's first Voice of Anchor and it was a journey filled with lots of learning, fun, and prizes. In the episode art section, you will find the podcast art they gifted for my podcast Doctor's Creative Diary. That's the podcast that came 3rd and it was a 5-month-old podcast. The next few episodes will have a shoutout to a brand I love, which has amazing free resources that help me in my content creation journey. Plus I am also sharing chapters from the first book in my wellness series, How to Walk, Write and Garden for the Healthy Life You Want. Education for All the Webstory CANVA my favorite things to create.If you sign up with my CANVA affiliate link, you will get 30 days of CANVA Pro free to try all CANVA' S Prp features including the Smartmockups library filled with more than 8000 mockups. How to Walk Write and Garden for the Healthy Life You Want Tuberculosis:10 Truths you need to know --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthwealthbridge/message
When I started blogging Amy Lynn Andrews was a big inspiration. But so was Pat Flynn of Smart Passive Income. I am a super fan of Pat Flynn.I listen to his podcast. read his blogs, watch his videos, bought his books and courses, and on today's episode, my shoutout is for Pat Flynn. A podcaster who inspired me to start my podcast. In this Health Wellness Education series I am sharing products and brands that are doing good work in their own way In episode 1 in this series I talked about : Education for all : How CANVA is helping and free book chapters Episode 2 Anchor Spotlights Tuberculosis information and Free book ChapterAnchor Spotlights Tuberculosis information and Free book chapter Episode 3 in this series How Pat Flynn Inspired me |Book Reading |Tuberculosis Awareness Episode 4 in this series Eating Local Eating Fresh| Tuberculosis Prevention|Book Chapter Reading Episode 5 Greener Future and The Carbon Almanac You can Download Anchor App for free on Google Play or use the desktop site. Both work well. I was part of India's first Voice of Anchor and it was a journey filled with lots of learning, fun, and prizes. In the episode art section, you will find the podcast art they gifted for my podcast Doctor's Creative Diary. That's the podcast that came 3rd and it was a 5-month-old podcast. The next few episodes will have a shoutout to a brand I love, which has amazing free resources that help me in my content creation journey. Plus I am also sharing chapters from the first book in my wellness series, How to Walk, Write and Garden for the Healthy Life You Want. Education for All the Webstory CANVA my favorite things to create .If you sign up with my CANVA affiliate link, you will get 30 days of CANVA Pro free to try all CANVA' S Prp features including the Smartmockups library filled with more than 8000 mockups. How to Walk Write and Garden for the Healthy Life You Want Tuberculosis:10 Truths you need to know --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthwealthbridge/message
Featured Guest Lisa Lisson As a genealogy researcher and creator of the Are You My Cousin? blog, Lisa Lisson takes the overwhelm out of genealogy research and keeps researchers moving forward finding their ancestors. Whether researching ancestors alongside clients or writing how-to articles and books, Lisa uses her 12 years of research experience to help others build a solid research plan, find the needed genealogy records, and get the most out of those resources. When not working with clients or writing genealogy articles, Lisa can be found pursuing her passion for running, traveling with her husband or simply enjoying time with her two adult children. Contact Links Website –LisaLisson.com Facebook Page – Are You My Cousin? Facebook Group – Are You My Cousin? YouTube – Are You My Cousin? Twitter – Are You My Cousin? Links Mentioned MediaVine – www.mediavine.com ConvertKit – convertkit.com Jessica Stansberry – Hey Jessica – heyjessica.com Melissa Culbertson – Blog Clarity – blogclarity.com Amy Lynn Andrews – amylynnandrews.com Best Advice Ever Received “That nobody would read my blog.” One Action Genealogists Can Take Right Now “They need to start their email list.” Recommended Book Stories that Stick by Kindra Hall Advice “Don't be afraid to look outside the genealogy world whether it's starting a genealogy business or whether it's in your own personal research. Don't be afraid to look for the sources outside of the genealogy world.” Action Item For your action item today I want you to focus on your education. Lisa saw specific items that she needed to learn in order to make her blog function as a business. What do you need to do to function as a business? Do you need a website to attract clients or readers? Do you need a mailing list to communicate with your clients? Do you need time tracking software or a bookkeeping program? Think about what tool would take your business to the next level and then do some research to determine how to find classes and to make that happen. News The Genealogy Professional podcast is now available on Spotify. Search for either Marian Pierre-Louis or genealogy to find it. Don't forget to follow! If you're a YouTube you can also find all the episodes of the podcast on YouTube. Don't expect any video. It's just an audio-only file with a picture but I've put it over there because some people are more comfortable with that platform. Join the TGP Action Group on Facebook! You can find it at https://www.facebook.com/groups/TGPActionGroup/ I'm continuing in my effort to get back on a bi-weekly schedule for the podcast. Eventually I'll settle on an exact release date twice a month. But in the meantime you can expect a new podcast generally every two weeks. Direct link to this post: https://www.thegenealogyprofessional.com/lisa-lisson
Confession: I'm going to talk about how to cut your wasted time in this post. As in, how you can STOP WASTING SO MUCH STINKING TIME. But I'm not great with some parts of this. I'll share exactly which ones, but I hope I'll give you some other perspectives on wasted time as well. Last year (2018) I declared that it was the Year of the Emma Empire. I wanted to use the things I've learned over the years about marketing, email lists, and everything else to launch a fiction pen name and do amazing things. Happily, I reached my goal of having a $5k month of book sales by December 2018. (It was actually $6k in November!!) January isn't over yet, but I'm on track to blow my goal of $10k in a month of book sales out of the water already. Yes, I plan to talk more about this whole journey with you! (And yes, I'm grinning like an idiot and doing all the happy dances and completely disbelieving that I'm doing this.) But for now, I want to focus in on how thinking about time helped me accomplish these goals. And it's probably not what you think! HOW TO CUT WASTED TIME Many people think first of time-tracking apps and the like when they think about how to identify and cut wasted time. For me, I start with a more big-picture view. It relates in some ways to another post and podcast episode where I talk about How to Cut Down on Your Business Expenses. When it comes to waste, it starts with ROI. People compare time and money, saying your time IS money. So think of it that way! Consider your time as an investment. Where are you investing AND seeing a return? Those places are where you want to continue investing and perhaps invest MORE time. As for cutting down on time, it's the flip side of that question. Where are you investing time and seeing NOTHING in return? Remember that the return doesn't just mean money. It could be that you have joy. Or more time. Here are the questions I posed in the post on cutting your business expenses with a few tweaks. Ask these questions about each recurring investment of your time: Does it bring in money? Does it save me time or make more time? Does it bring me joy? Can I do without it? Does the amount of time spent bring forth a comparable result? These questions can help you determine the ROI for some of your activities. Because we aren't always the best judges of our time, I'll link to some great apps and ideas that members of my community suggested. WHERE TO SPEND YOUR TIME When I went to the 20Booksto50k writing conference in Vegas last fall, I kept hearing one thing again and again: double down on where you are finding success. I don't think that's the exact wording and it wasn't a theme of the conference, but it's what I heard and what I needed to hear. For my Emma Empire, I had planned to switch genres and launch a new pen name in early 2019. But seeing my income rise and then explode, I kept hearing that I needed to stick with what was working and keep my focus there. At LEAST for a little longer. In essence, I need to earn the stability and the time to shift my focus without a loss of my current trajectory. When you have something that's working well, double down. Drop what you need to drop to make that a priority. Stop chasing the butterflies and shiny objects. Stick with what works. That is very simplistic advice, but I know I need to remind myself of this. I know that it works. On a large and small scale. Thinking about this convinced me to keep writing sweet romance and not switch to YA spy novels. (Though I'm writing those in my "spare" time.) But in an even more focused way, when I realized that my billionaire books were outselling my beach novels, I shelved the other books (even ones I'd outlined) to double down on the series that was working well. And THAT'S how I'm breaking my goals into the new year. TOOLS TO IDENTIFY AND CUT WASTED TIME I confessed in the beginning that apps and the like are really not my thing. I know they are useful, but I can't make myself use them. Maybe I'll try in 2019. We'll see. But my community shared a few things that helped them focus their time. Rescue Time Roland Denzel from Eat Move Live 352 recommends this app, which helps you identify where you are spending time on your computer. He pays for the upgrade, which does fancy things like sends warnings when he has been doing time-wasting things and will allow him to block certain things to stay on task. Toggl Sarah Merchant from Work a Day Services uses this app to track how many hours she spends on tasks for herself and her clients. This one has a free and paid version as well. Atracker Community member Melody Hansen utilizes this for personal and client work to plug in where she spends her time. It helps break it down by category and sends you a report at the end of the month showing what you did where. F.lux Suzy Oakley likes F.lux, which is not a time-tracking app, but one that dims your computer screen based on the light you're in. She sets it to alert her and change the screen color when it's time to go to bed. Fresh Books When it comes to tracking time and expenses, Catherine Turner from Path to the Bestseller List uses Fresh Books to track her time, both billable and non-billable. A non-app option I want to recommend is Amy Lynn Andrews' book, Tell Your Time. I have this bad boy for years and though it's been a while since I've read it, I love the practical and uplifting way Andrews handles this! The subtitle is How to Manage Your Schedule So You Can Live Free. That about sums it up. :) BREAKING DOWN THE STEPS When it comes to cutting your wasted time, it's a pretty simple process. Now you need to DO IT. Identify where you are actually spending time Identify the ROI of where you are spending your time (remember ROI is more than just income!) Cut out, adjust, schedule, delete, or whatever action you need to focus on the tasks that have ROI Sure, that SOUNDS simple. Now how about actually DOING the work? I'll say that this process hurts. It hurt me several times last year to set aside things like this podcast. (Which I might do again this year at some point.) I cut out A LOT of things. Some I missed. Some I didn't. Some I should cut and just am not doing it. This process doesn't always feel good. And, depending on your goals, you don't have to be so cutthroat. Maybe you have some areas where you just chill and those matter to your mental or emotional health or happiness, but might look like a waste on a time-tracker. My goals last year were laser focused and so were my cuts. If you aren't trying to reach a really tough goal, you can have a little more room for flex. Do you have particular apps or time-tracking tools to help you cut wasted time?
Simple Pin Podcast: Simple ways to boost your business using Pinterest
Learn from Amy Lynn Andrews the best way to sift through Pinterest articles as well as manage your time so you're not sucked down rabbit trails.
Every other week I will be recording podcasts on productivity to share with you what I do to get so much done. Becoming a more productive person is a process that happens overtime. The spacing of these podcasts will give you time to absorb and implement changes into your routine so you will become more productive too! All the posts in this series will be linked at www.organize365,com/productivity In this podcast I mentioned the books: 168 Hours You Have More Time Than You Think by Laura Vanderkamp Tell Your Time by Amy Lynn Andrews
If setting up (or enhancing) an email list for your business is on your list of New Year’s Resolutions, listen to this episode. In this episode, I talk about why you should start an email list, how to get started, the different approaches you can take to an email list, and how to grow your subscriber base. Why should you have an email list? Here are just a few reasons why having an email list by benefit your business. It provides you with a direct connection to your fanbase without another platform as an intermediary. People check their email regularly throughout the day, so you can connect with them on their schedule. Your subscribers will have a direct, individual connection to your emails (rather than the feeling of being "broadcasted at" that comes with social media posting). Business report seeing boosts in sales after sending out emails to their subscribers. When your business faces another disruption (e.g., your website goes down), it's a great way of letting your audience know what is happening. How should you set up an email list? The most important thing is to get started, not to develop the most masterful email strategy that ever existed. You can always improve and update over time. I recommend starting with MadMimi or MailChimp, both of which have permanently free accounts for small subscriber lists. Both offer affordable plans for people with smaller lists, as well, so you can grow your list before spending a lot of time researching different companies and features. MadMimi is a bit easier (more "low tech") to use, while MailChimp offers more features in its free plan. How should you approach your email list? There are several simple options to consider for your email list. RSS feed: If you have a website or blog that you update with some regularity, you can set up an RSS feed so that your subscribers are alerted via email to any new posts on your site. Newsletter: You may want to write an email to your list on a regular basis (e.g., weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly). This can include links to your latest posts, original content for subscribers, roundups of relevant information you’ve found online, and more. Updates: You may choose to send sporadic emails to your list when something new happens in your business (e.g., a new product is released, you’re teaching a new class, or there’s a sale). Autoresponders: You may choose to set up a sequence of replies that are automatically delivered to your subscribers on a schedule based on when they subscribed. For example, the first email can be sent one day after they subscribe and the second email can be sent two weeks after they subscribe. Listen to the episode for more details about each approach. How do you get subscribers? Once you understand your approach, you can start recruiting subscribers. Consider letting potential subscribers know more about your approach wherever they can opt-in to subscribe. Here are some other ways to grow your email list. Update your website: Include subscription opt-ins in a sidebar, your About and Contact pages, and even in posts on your site. Update your social media profiles: Use the “sign up” option on your Facebook page, and include a link to your email list on your Ravelry, Etsy, G+, and other social profiles. Update your “thank you” message: Change the automatic reply sent to your customers on Etsy and Ravelry (or other marketplaces) to include a link to your mailing list. Giveaways: Some companies offer giveaways to their subscribers as an incentive to encourage people to sign up. Lead magnet: Offer a free ebook, checklist, or other desirable product “in exchange” for a subscription. Tip: Do not get stuck on this. If you don’t have a lead magnet, you can still start an email list. Resources mentioned in this episode Listen to Episode 27: Connecting with Your Mailing List and More with Vashti Braha to learn more about Vashti's approach to her email list and how it impacts her business. Read 10 Reasons To Use Email Marketing (As Told By Small Businesses) on Forbes Check out the Useletter by Amy Lynn Andrews as an example of a curated/roundup approach to an email list Read more about (or sign up for) a free MadMimi or MailChimp account If you enjoyed this episode The Creative Yarn Entrepreneur Show is no longer broadcasting. Episodes are available as a service to the yarn community. This episode originally aired in December, 2015. Be aware that content may be outdated. If you'd like to chat with other yarn-related business owners, join the Creative Yarn Entrepreneurs Facebook group. Support Marie's work by buying one of her books, Make Money Teaching Crochet: Launch Your Business, Increase Your Side Income, Reach More Students (Amazon | Gumroad) or Design It, Promote It, Sell It: Online Marketing for Your Crochet and Knit Patterns (Amazon | Gumroad).
How to Manage Your Schedule So You Can Live Free Welcome to another week of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This episode, Bjork and Lindsay talk with Amy Lynn Andrews about time management. If I were to guess, I would say that the most common question we get from our members is, "How do I manage my time when there are so many things to do?!?" And yes, it usually comes with two question marks and at least one exclamation point - this question is usually posed by those feeling overwhelmed and at a point of desperation. Finding the time to do all of the things you want to do can be really tough, especially when everybody and their mother is telling you about the next coolest thing you just HAVE to do to make your blog readership grow. Fortunately, Amy Lynn Andrews has been doing this blogging stuff for quite a while now, and she has some great tips to share with all of us who are struggling to prioritize and fit it all in. In this really helpful interview, Amy Lynn shares: Her "getting started" tips for blogging as a business How she sets a purpose, plan, place, and plot for her business and her life How she uses her quadrant method to prioritize activities How to clarify what your most important goal is and use that to set priorities How to be flexible with your time management Resources: amylynnandrews.com The Useletter 11 Things to Do Before Making Money Online
Boss Girl Creative Podcast | A Podcast for Female Creative Entrepreneurs
BGC ANNOUNCEMENTS * Welcome to the 12th episode of the Boss Girl Creative Podcast!! Today I'm interviewing fellow Texan, Amy Lynn Andrews. You may have heard of her famous Useletter®. It's a weekly newsletter that features actionable tips to help your workflow, becoming a better boss girl, and so much more! * Have comments or questions? Tweet/IG using the hashtag #BOSSGIRLQA or call in: (707) BOSS-GIRL * Have you seen the BGC Intensive?? * Support Boss Girl Creative endeavors by joining the BGC Crew! * Join me on Periscope (@pnkheelspnktrk) on Wednesday nights at 9pm CST for a live Q&A answer session!! Send me your questions through email, phone or #BOSSGIRLQA on Twitter/Instagram * Want a direct link to the podcast feed? Click here. * Use these Hashtags on Social Media: #bossgirlcreative #bossgirlQA EPISODE AT A GLANCE * Obstacles in Business/Blogging * The Useletter® * Choosing the right kind of Opportunity that comes your way * How to respond to an Opportunity that isn't a great fit at the time * Setting work/life boundaries & finding balance * Tools to keep flow of work going * How to manage fear in business QUOTES BY TAYLOR "What are you being asked all the time over and over and over. Create a product around that." Taylor Bradford "I love Periscope. It's been a really fun way to just kind of meet your community where they are." Taylor Bradford QUOTES BY AMY "I have a really hard time landing on one thing and sticking with it. So, I get, shiny app syndrome or whatever you want to call it. So all of these social media things are new and exciting and interesting. And I'm like 'oh that looks nice, let me see what that's all about' and I sort of get lost along the way. So it's been really hard for me to stick with one thing and go in that direction." Amy Lynn Andrews "When I started the Useletter®, I don't know what it is about the difference in the writing, it's still writing, but for some reason I'm able to write the Useletter® every week. And over 2 years, I've only missed 2 weeks of sending it out. And that is shocking for me and both of those 2 weeks were actually planned." Amy Lynn Andrews "My biggest obstacle is just sticking to it and being consistent." Amy Lynn Andrews "The way that it call came about (The Useletter®)...I realized, oh my goodness, this whole blogging thing is really becoming more than just blogging. Now we have social media and we have YouTube and of course all of the different platforms on social media. And the stuff you that you need to do and all the changes that come with it all the time. So blogging is much bigger and really we not really bloggers anymore. We're digital content producers." Amy Lynn Andrews "If I can't say yes (to an opportunity), I definitely can get behind this and promote it, then I say no." Amy Lynn Andrews "I like to keep my options open. Generally I'll just say, if I have to say no to something, you know "Thanks for reaching out. Given my current projects, I am going to have pass this time. But please keep me in mind for similar projects down the road and maybe we can collaborate sometime in the future." Amy Lynn Andrews "(Loving your job)...To get to a point where, my goodness, I get to do this every day. And then on top of it, I get paid to do it. Could life be any better?" Amy Lynn Andrews "(Finding balance)...The first thing that comes to mind is we're always in flex. And allowing ourselves to look at the season we are in. And then create your schedule around that." Amy Lynn Andrews "(Finding balance)...Number 2 is for me especially, I need in order to be really super productive, I need to have a really good chunk of time to sort of get into the zone and work for several hours. And then be able to come out of it at the other end. Before I was trying to squeeze work in the nooks and crannies of life. You know, like here's an hour free or here's a couple of hours free, or I've got 10 minutes to go through email or whatever. That's hard. Now I have a full day, once a week, where I leave in the morning and don't come home until late in the evening or afternoon. And I just work all day." Amy Lynn Andrews "Make a list the night before, preparing yourself for what you are going to work on the next day." Amy Lynn Andrews "I think it's important to think big picture." Amy Lynn Andrews "I really have made a point of staying nimble. Which means keeping things running in such a way that I can change really quickly." Amy Lynn Andrews "I'm moving away from blogging as we know it, let's say. And really thinking about what I want to do going forward. Just as blogging has changed so much and there's so many new things on the horizon all of the time. And I don't think people are reading blogs as much as they used to. So I think that we are kind of at this point where we gotta figure out what we are going to do moving forward. Because I don't think that the way we've done it in the past, blogging in general, is really going to keep us all moving forward as we go. There's a lot of microblogging now on social media platforms and of course Podcasting and Video, like we said. So, I'm just in the process of trying to turn around my the whole ship that I started, really." Amy Lynn Andrews RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED Useletter® White Noise App: Rain, Rain Sleep Sounds (iPhone) Pomodoro Technique Periscope YouTube SHOUT-OUTS *Links below may contain Affiliate Links. Purchasing through them help support Boss Girl Creative.* Kristen Welch - We Are That Family FIND TAYLOR ONLINE Blog - pinkheelspinktruck.com Instagram - @pnkheelspnktrk Facebook - PinkHeelsPinkTruck Pinterest - pnkheelspnktrk Twitter - @pnkheelspnktrk FIND AMY ONLINE Blog - AmyLynnAndrews.com Instagram - @amylynnandrews Facebook - AmyLynnAndrews Twitter - @AmyLynnAndrews Pinterest - @amylynnandrews Hey Amy Show - http://amylynnandrews.com/heyamy/ Useletter® - http://amylynnandrews.com/useletter/ HELP SPREAD THE BOSS GIRL LOVE! It would be amazeballs if you shared Boss Girl Creative Podcast with your fellow Boss Girls on twitter. Click here to tweet some love! If you love this podcast, head on over to iTunes and kindly leave a rating, a review and subscribe!
Making Money Online with Amy Lynn Andrews, Episode #62 by Carrie Dils
Amy Lynn Andrews shares bite-sized tips about social media and blogging. She talks about making money online, productivity, self-publishing and working from home. She wades through the internet so you don’t have to. Make sure to check out Amy’s weekly newsletter: The Useletter® – a wildly popular, weekly, hand-curated email for bloggers, authors, freelancers, online business owners and those who want to work from home. Please connect with me Subscribe, rate, and review in iTunes Follow @ErikJFisher Check out more Noodle.mx Network showsThe Audacity to Podcast: "How-to" podcast about podcastingBeyond the To-Do List: Personal and professional productivityThe Productive Woman: Productivity for busy womenONCE: Once Upon a Time podcastWelcome to Level Seven: Agents of SHIELD and Marvel’s cinematic universe podcastAre You Just Watching?: Movie reviews with Christian critical thinkingthe Ramen Noodle: Family-friendly clean comedy
She’s been blogging for over a decade. Yep, since 2004. Today’s podcast guest, Amy Lynn Andrews, has seen blogging grow and change. And she has some predictions about where it is headed. In our conversation, we chat about why she decided to write a weekly “useletter” instead of on her blog. She helps me understand better […] The post Should You Have a Newsletter? :: Amy Lynn Andrews {Ep 24} appeared first on Declare.
Today I'm chatting with Amy Lynn Andrews about the importance of email lists to bloggers. We will discuss why you need one and we will demystify the difference between an email list and RSS email subscriptions. Amy and I also cover the different email systems and what content to include in your email newsletter. Grab your headphones, learn and grow!
Today we are chatting with Amy Lynn Andrews. She is my go to person when I have a technical question and her blog is jam packed with blogging tips and tricks. In this episode we'll chat about: * Why it's ok to make money from your blog * How to make money from your blog * Why we were in our closets when we recorded this interview
Limited Time SPECIALOFFER– Sign up to my Awesome Weekly Newsletter and I’ll send you my Huge – 6 week email bonus “Blockbuster Offer” perfect for bloggers & online product creators (incl. Graphics, video training, info-product templates & more) http://productcreatorshub.com/blockbuster/ LINK FOR TRANSCRIPTION OF THIS INTERVIEW: http://bit.ly/180ZXJV Hi everyone, this is Kate. I am so happy to finally catch up with Amy today. She is such a lovely person and she has an amazing blog with blogging (how-to) tutorials for newbies and experienced bloggers, and for those of you who are thinking of blogging, or want to keep up to date with blogging trends, go visit Amy today at: http://bloggingwithamy.com/ Amy is also active in social media, so be sure to join her Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/AmyLynnAndrews/ And why not grab a copy of her awesome Kindle eBook “Tell Your Time” with an amazing 5 star rating with over 135 reviews!!! WOW for just $2.99 – what a bargain!! http://www.amazon.com/Tell-Your-Time-Schedule-ebook/dp/B005F0H7BK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367974524&sr=8-1&keywords=tell+your+time In this interview, Amy tells me about her blogging journey, her Best Seller Amazon time management eBook, her future goals, her monetisation strategies with her blog and her subscribers list strategies. I hope you enjoy her as much as I did. INTERVIEW MENTIONS: Problogger – Darren Rowse http://www.problogger.net/ Alli Worthington - http://alliworthington.com/ Crystal Paine - http://moneysavingmom.com/ Interview MENU: 01:24 Amy introduction. 04:00 Amy shared how and when she started into blogging. 08:55 She explains how hard it was writing but enjoyed the whole process of blogging. 12:45 Furthermore she explains her plans down the road for her site and business. 13:29 The challenge of the ever changing online information and how to keep it relevant. 16:00 The benefits of having a Virtual Assistant and the art of delegating. 17:40 Amy shares about her ebook "Tell Your Time" and how she promoted it. 22:09 She explains where most of her site traffic comes from. 26:00 Beyond blogging and rebranding her site. 36:20 Giving people information and returning the favor. 39:20 Amy's advice to new bloggers and what to expect.