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The Pioneer Woman


While this actually relates to a blog of a fellow Oklahoman, it starts out as a news story about her.  I won't even begin to try to describe too much about her.  I'll let you check her out yourself.  Many of you will find it interesting because she shares recipes and has photo contests.

In essence, she is a mother of four, a ranch wife, author and a blogger in her own right.  Her website receives roughly 22 million page views per month.  One of the main reasons I am sharing this story is because she wrote a little piece about "Ten Important Things I've Learned About Blogging."  I actually found that without her advice, I was already implementing some of her tips.  It was definitely an interesting story and video at one of the links.

While she may very well NOT be an RV'er, I think she still has an interesting site.

Check out the links to the news story, her homepage, and the page where the "Ten Important Things....." are located at my blog at the following link.

http://ignoringthebarkingdogs.blogspot.com/2011/02/pioneer-woman.html

Terry

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I really like her site.  Her story about meeting her husband (all 30 something chapters) is really sweet.
Heidi

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Terry, I have read about her through other sites and also seen her on tv. I was interested in the blogging tips and they were worth the read. TFS

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I guess another reason that her site interests me is because back in our earlier lives we were both heavily into cattle and agriculture.  Jo was raised on a farm in the Oklahoma Panhandle and her dad also ran cattle.  I was raised in a small town and my grandfather had cattle as well.

I am quite familiar with chaps, saddles, and other products related to horses.

I think she is going to be a good read.  (Other than the recipes.)

Terry


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Terry,
Thanks for bring this lady's blog to us. She is very talented. Best way for me to learn is the learn from the pros. I will certainly b e gleening from her website.

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