As you may have heard (or read) already, I am headed to the Titus 2:1 Conference in April. What you probably don’t know is that I have help getting there!

A few weeks ago, I won a partial sponsorship from Homeschool Blogging. Can you say excitement?!
There are plenty of reasons I am thrilled to be partnering with HSB for this conference. Here are a few of my top ones:
Resources, Resources, Resources!
The Homeschool Blogging website has a wealth of information for, well…homeschool bloggers! The blog posts are filled with blogging tips, helpful ideas regarding the balance between school and social media, homeschool resources, and more. Want a sample of some popular posts? How about, “Write Blog Posts Faster,” “Homeschool Blogging: A Family Affair,” “Engaging Your Social Media Community,” and “Blogging as Your Children Get Older: Challenges and Advantages“?
Twitter Chat Tuesdays
Every Tuesday afternoon at 3pm, Homeschool Blogging hosts an informative, encouraging, and just plain FUN chat on Twitter. It’s a great time to connect with other homeschool bloggers, learn some helpful stuff, ask questions, and find out about helpful tools and products. If you have a Twitter account, I heartily recommend that you come and join in! Follow @hsblogging and use #hsbloggers. And if you can’t make it on Tuesday, the transcripts are put on the website each week. I am particularly grateful for this feature, because I am usually out of the house at that time!
Connections
Beyond connections with other like-minded homeschool bloggers, HSB offers a place to connect with businesses and brands (or for brands to connect with bloggers). The Blogger/Business Database is a space for brands and bloggers to find one another for sponsorship possibilities, promotional opportunities, and for partnerships.
I am honored to represent Homeschool Blogging at the Titus 2:1 Conference, and quite happy to share all about this wonderful resource for homeschool bloggers! I would love it if you would go visit and connect with them through the Blog, Facebook, Twitter and/or Pinterest.
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