By Javacia Harris Bowser Fashion’s Night Out may be on hiatus in New York, but in Birmingham, Ala., this annual evening of shopper’s delight is still alive and well. Birmingham’s Fashion Night Out is set for Thursday, Sept. 12 and is a must-attend event for style bloggers. Birmingham’s (located at The Summit) will be selling… Continue reading Why Style Bloggers Should Attend Fashion’s Night Out
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Lessons Learned from a Viral Post
By Tanya Sylvan Back in June I wrote “Birmingham – I Run This Town,” a post about my favorite running route in downtown Birmingham, Ala. My friends and I ran 14 miles of the Mercedes Marathon route and I took pictures of my favorite landmarks along the way. It was something that I had wanted… Continue reading Lessons Learned from a Viral Post
Talking Nerdy With the Three Chic Geeks
By Clair McLafferty Three Chic Geeks is basically a nerd girl’s roadmap to being awesome at fandom. (Urban Dictionary defines fandom as “The community that surrounds a TV show/movie/book, etc.”) Originally started as an excuse for the three to drink and write for friends, the blog quickly turned into something more. “We went viral on Reddit,”… Continue reading Talking Nerdy With the Three Chic Geeks
The Olsen Theory: Why the Real Brand Is You
By Mandy Shunnarah The traditional steps in creating a brand include a logo, often with a specific Pantone color, a blog, and a multi-platform social media presence. Yet, the Olsen Twins have managed to capture the nation’s attention for 27 years, their entire lives, without the traditional approach. Jessica Nell Graves, Creative Director at Shops… Continue reading The Olsen Theory: Why the Real Brand Is You
What Would You Do If You Weren’t Afraid?
By Javacia Harris Bowser, See Jane Write Magazine Founding Editor What would you do if you weren’t afraid? That’s the question Sheryl Sandberg posed to women in the audience during her keynote talk at last month’s BlogHer ’13 conference in Chicago. Placed in the center of the tables at which we attendees were seated were… Continue reading What Would You Do If You Weren’t Afraid?
How to Quit Your Day Job and other advice from Britni Danielle
By Javacia Harris Bowser After being in the classroom for six years, Britni Danielle knew that teaching wasn’t the right fit for her. “I was quickly burning out, and I knew teaching wasn’t what I wanted to do for the next 30 years,” she says. As she entered the 2011-2012 school year she knew she… Continue reading How to Quit Your Day Job and other advice from Britni Danielle