

As mentioned, this is about helping grow each other’s blogs or sites. It’s good etiquette for the guest blogger to do the same, but many come into blogging unaware of this, so a gentle reminder in your blogger guidelines, and maybe within the context of an email, can help.

It’s a great way to help each other out and build each other’s followings. If you’re a business, for example, maybe look to another mum in business whose blog style is in a similar vein to you and has a similar sized social media following. Pitch to bloggers where the opportunity is mutually beneficial.

Without a fix, this issue makes Storyline a no go for us.After last week’s blogging prompt on opening yourself up to guest posts, a few questions came in, including from Cie and Rhonda, about how to go about pitching to potential guest bloggers and then how to make it work. Regardless, this is not only annoying but makes me less confident in the software to the point that I'm now saving constantly and when I do I have to check explorer to make sure that the file actually saved so I don't lose my recent work. And he's right, sometimes the program does actually update the original file if I hit cancel, but not always. Tonight I was finally fed up with this time consuming process and ready to trash the whole program and demand a refund but first decided to run a search and found Fred's posts. It also seems to happen quicker if I'm working with or recording an audio file within Storyline.įor the past week I've been constantly saving to a new file, shutting down Storyline, then reopening Storyline, the new file and then doing an overwrite to the original file. When I do, my file is, of course, remained but I can't do a "Save As" to overwrite the original file unless I exit Storyline completely. But eventually I get the same issue, can't save the file. The first couple of times I hit save there are no issues. I'm having the same issue with a brand new installation of Storyline.
