I’ve picked a few articles to share for today’s edition of Writer’s Tips after visiting fellow blogger’s pages. Nicholas Rossis shares some great info on where to pick up some free fonts and a site for 3D mockups for our books. I have to great informational articles from blogging guru Hugh Roberts on how to add images and slideshows to our blogs. A complete step by step guide to using Gutenberg editor by Natalie Ducey. And some useful information for authors on using Instagram and social media by Anne R. Allen. Something for everyone!
I recently posted about free fonts and free 3D mockups. This latest resource rounds up nicely these two design-related posts by throwing some great images into the mix. PNGkey has a stunning number…
http://nicholasrossis.me/2019/03/27/free-transparent-logos-and-images/
Hugh Roberts with some helpful information for bloggers on embedding slideshows on your blogs.
More helpful hints from Hugh Roberts on how to add images in the comment section of a blog – make sure you have permission first!
https://hughsviewsandnews.com/2019/04/25/how-to-add-an-image-to-a-comment-on-a-wordpress-blog/
Block by block – A step by step guide to using Gutenberg editor by Natalie Ducey
89 Helpful tips to use Instagram as an author’s tool
Source: Instagram Online: 89 Instagram Secrets You Need to Know
And another informative post from Anne R. Allen – How to use social media effectively for authors
Authors, Don’t Run From Social Media: 10 Tips to use it Efficiently and Avoid the “Cesspool.”
A great collection of posts, thanks, Debby. Some I’ve read before. Some I’ll be popping over to read. There’s always room to learn something new.
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Thanks Norah. I do hope you find something useful for yourself. 🙂 x
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Thank you for the great resources–and the kind shoutout 🙂
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Thank you for keeping us informed Nicholas 🙂
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Hi Debby – lots of tips here – especially for WP bloggers. I keep an eye open … cheers Hilary
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Thanks Hilary. You never know what you will find in my writer’s tips posts. 🙂 x
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Thanks for including not one, but two recent posts of mine, Debby. 😀
Have a lovely weekend. It’s a bank holiday weekend here in the UK, and the forecast is for snow showers and frost! 🙄
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My pleasure Hugh! And so gross, we had snow this week too and rain all week long – so nasty! I’m hoping this is the last day of the wet stuff and real May will start next week. 🙂 xx
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Good tips though I have to confess: I gave up on Gutenberg. Every once in a while, I hear something cool about it, rethink my decision, and then reject it. I guess because much of what Gutenberg does in its boxes I can do without.
Oh well….
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I’m with you Jacqui. I shared Natalie’s step by step for those eager to learn. I too have no desire to use it. 🙂
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You rock, Debby! Thanks so much for sharing. 🙂
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My pleasure Natalie ❤
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Hi, Debby! Happy Friday! Thanks for this collection of helpful posts. It’s great to be able to click to them from one post. Pinning for future reference and sharing! 😀 xo
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Hi Vashti. Happy Friday my friend! 🙂 So glad you found them helpful. And yes, I always make my links so you don’t have to leave the page to view the links. ❤ xx
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A great collection of tips …Thank you for sharing , Debby
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Hope you found something helpful Carol 🙂 xx
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Very useful links Debby thanks for sharing…♥
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My pleasure Sal ❤
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Thanks for sharing all these links Deb, you are awesome!
I didn’t like Gutenberg… such a time waster! 🙂
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Most welcome Balroop. That’s make 2 of us not using it, as well as many others. But for those curious, Natalie’s post is a great step by step 🙂
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More great stuff. Still not ready for Gutenberg. I’ll check back periodically for upticks in the ratings but so far as I can tell, most people think it’s the worst thing since moldy, unsliced bread. LOL
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So interesting to read the majority of comments on Gutenberg are negative. Most commenting here don’t use it, including me! 🙂
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A big part of the problem was a poorly done rollout by Automattic. A solution in search of a problem and
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For sure, as it seems so many bloggers are still overwhelmed with this new editor.
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Thanks Terri. And no, I hope to never have to use it, lol. I would say majority of bloggers aren’t enjoying it. 🙂
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I tried Gutenberg for a few weeks, but didn’t want to give it the time it needed to master the art–so I returned to the old WordPress. I may try again this summer when I have time. Your post will help me. I’m careful in my use of social media because it’s a sinkhole. Many people encourage me to use Instagram because I share many photos, but I haven’t done it. Twitter (less and less productive, I find), Facebook, and Linked in are more than enough.
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Thanks for sharing your experience Elaine. We all find what works best for us on social media and focus there or we could spend all day on social media! For me Fb (although I hate it) and Twitter are my drugs of choice, lol. 🙂
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Hi Debby,
Thank you so very much for linking to my 89 Instagram Secrets in your roundup post. I’m glad you felt it was valuable enough to share with your readers.
I thought all the posts you chose were great choices.
Nice to “see” you.
Janice
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Hi Janice. Thanks for dropping in. Yes, your post was immensely helpful. All of your posts are full of such great info and I’m happy to pick and choose what I think would most resonate with my readers. 🙂 ❤
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hi Debby – thanks for including the instagram article. I found it useful but it does take a chunk of our time to be posting regularly in the social world.
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Hi Vishnu, I agree with you, if we were to work with every social media site we wouldn’t have time for anything else. We must pick and choose what works for us best. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing all of these Debby.. ❤
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My pleasure Sue ❤ xox
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Great tips you’ve shared, Deb! Are you using Gutenberg yet?
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Again, thank you for sharing these tips and articles, Debby. Another nice round-up. I’ll have a look at the complete tutorial for Gutenberg as I still need to be convinced of its advantages. I have changed over and am learning the ropes, but I’m disappointed about their way of posting and integrating photos into the text. There are definitely some bugs still and – for me – less flexibility and professionalism with the photo galleries.
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Well it sounds like you’re still in the majority of us who don’t care for it Liesbet. I refuse to use it too, but if you’re already using and having problems, Natalie’s post should prove quite helpful. 🙂 x
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I’ll have to take a look at the Gutenberg article–still not a fan and have gone back to the classic editor plug-in as a result. It’s just time-consuming! Blogging is a lot of work, and I don’t understand the need for such difficult layout. Thanks, Debbie!
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Thanks for adding your take Kate. I’m totally with you! But for those who are using it and having difficulty, Natalie’s post is quite helpful. I’m thankful for the the classic editor plugin, lol. 🙂
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