Showing posts with label expat bloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label expat bloggers. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Missed Some Great Expat Links on Twitter? (21-22 August edition)

Hello Everyone, I hope you enjoyed a lovely weekend! Here are some more great expat-related links I have tweeted recently, that might interest you. Best wishes, Andrea.

New to Expat Life? Some Basics about Culture Shock
http://bit.ly/pS2f0R

Very Interesting: How to Raise Global Children
tinyurl.com/6zvs9cy

Does a Part of You Die When You Relocate?
http://bit.ly/qSdPrX

Want to Speak at the 2012 FIGT Conference? Proposals due 9 Sept
http://bit.ly/nk1PDV

Looking for Big in China author Alan Paul's Expat Life columns on WSJ?
http://ow.ly/5NJyj

Interview with Julien Faliu, Founder and CEO of Expat Blog
http://bit.ly/o2LoU7

Learning to Deal with Continual Change: A Help When Going Through Expat Transitions?
bit.ly/nVVs0c

5 Ways Expats Can Grow their Brand on Google Plus, by Expat Life Coach, John Falchetto
bit.ly/qyJib1

Preparing a Will in Japan
ow.ly/1e2YV1

My First Ramadan in Abu Dhabi
http://huff.to/njcMQ3

World Women Economic Forum, KL, Malaysia, Sept 19-20
http://bit.ly/n37qB7

An Expat Life as a Mother - from Libya to Qatar
http://bit.ly/pyQkew

10 Tips for Expats who are Vegetarian/Vegans
http://bit.ly/rpzIeu

Suffering from Jet-Lag These Summer Holidays?
bit.ly/oKxNqY

Distance Does not Herald the End of Melancholy Sundays
tgr.ph/qWI94o

Can the IRS Find My Real Estate, Bank Accounts and Other Property?
bit.ly/nKEvws

**

To follow me in 'real time' and keep up with even more great expat links on Twitter, please click here.


If you reading this blog post online and you are not already an Expat Women member, please support us and sign up here to receive our monthly, motivational newsletters.

Thanks for your support and I wish you a fantastic week! Andrea @andreaexpat 

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Missed Some Great Expat Links on Twitter? (26-27 May 2011)

Hi Everyone, Here are some great expat-related links I have tweeted recently, that might interest you. Enjoy!

Do Expats Get Bored After 3 Years? Are Expats Pioneers Or Followers?
http://bit.ly/maeTcf

Expat Lessons Learned: Trying To Get Bank Credit Abroad
http://bit.ly/igATtn

Expat Americans: Some Expatriate Tax Tips
http://bit.ly/kVFf0z

Top 10 Reasons Your Children Aren't Speaking Your Language
http://bit.ly/kMfKco

Trending Blog: Stuff Expat Aid Workers Like
http://bit.ly/hgxBlw

Caught up with Robin Pascoe's fictional expat blogella lately? She finishes this summer
http://bit.ly/ju8wxn

Highly Recommended: W.I.N. Conference - Full of Inspiring Women Speakers and Attendees, Rome: 5-8 October
http://bit.ly/c71lsE

10 Fabulous Expat Blogger Stories
http://bit.ly/jutWSd

“As in life, it's not always sunshine in expat land.“ - The Silence That Leads to Outrage
http://t.co/q6Of10h

Tim Ferriss, Ego and Living Abroad
http://t.co/wLRrGgh

6 Things Learned From Getting Deported
http://t.co/rASI6mt

Expat Branding Lessons from a French Chef
http://bit.ly/m3UheV

To follow me in 'real time' and keep up with even more great expat links on Twitter, please click here.

If you reading this blog post online and you are not already an Expat Women member, please support us and sign up here to receive our monthly, motivational newsletters.

Thanks for your support and I wish you a wonderful day/evening! Andrea @andreaexpat

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Expat Women February Newsletter Highlights

Hi Everyone, For those of you who missed our Expat Women February 2011 members' newsletter this month, or did not get time to read the new features, please find below the highlights and we encourage you to click on a few for a great read! (If you are a member and did not receive your newsletter, please email us here, thanks

Success Story: Raegan Moya-Jones, CEO and Co-Founder, aden + anais

Business Idea: Shalini Ganendra Fine Art, Shalini Ganendra
Women and Career Sabotage: 5 Ways to Build Executive Presence and Stop Sabotaging Your Career, by Lois Freeke
Expat Routines: The Importance of the Other R&R, by Marie Brice
Expat Confession: Expat Depression, by our Expat Women Girlfriend

Expat Money: 
How to Avoid 7 Expat Money Worries in 2011, by Rhiannon Davies / ShelterOffshore

Expat Bloggers: Are They Going Pro? by Maria Foley
Winning Story: Houston, We Have a Problem, by Rachel in the UK
"It is a temporarily insane and somewhat delusional parent who books a holiday, takes their pint sized child on board an aeroplane and thinks that they will actually be able to sit back and enjoy their peanuts..."
Winning Member: The name of our Explorer Publishing mini-guide pack winner.
If you are not a member of our main site, ExpatWomen.com, please join today to support us (and receive a link to download our free Expat Women e-book "Winning Stories"). This will also mean that next month your newsletter will be delivered directly to your inbox.

Thanks Everyone!  Andrea

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Winner: Expat Women Blog Shout-Out Competition

Thank you very much to everyone who gave us a an expat blog shout-out recently for our 4th birthday.

Special congratulations go today to Cathy (an American in Belgium) whose blog shout-out here was randomly selected as the winner of our US$100 Amazon.com gift voucher!

Remember: if you like what we do, you are welcome to give us a blog shout-out anytime - you do not have to wait for our annual competition. ;-)

Thanks so much, Andrea.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Expat Women February 2011 Home Page

Hi Everyone!  Please find below our new Expat Women February 2011 home page features. Please take a few minutes to read, enjoy, share and tweet about them for us. Many thanks and have a fantastic week! Andrea

Success Story
CEO and Co-Founder, aden + anais
When Raegan Moya-Jones left Australia for the United States, never did she expect to start a successful global business which would one day attract celebrity fans. Starting with simple muslin swaddling blankets, she has now grown...
Read more...

Business Idea
Shalini Ganendra
Born in Sri Lanka and educated in the US and the UK, Shalini Ganendra worked as a lawyer for a Wall Street law firm in New York and London, before finding a whole new calling in the art world when she moved to Malaysia.
Read more...

Expat Routines
Expats: Think You Don't Need Routines? The Importance Of The Other R and R
Marie Brice
We all know how important rest and recreation are as expats. Yet we often underestimate The importance of the other two R's: rituals and routines. As an expat, you probably visibly gag at the thought of routines - after all, isn't that why you are where you are and not back at home...
Read more...

Expat Confession
Expat Women Girlfriend  
I have lived in three countries and always thought I was a well-adapted expatriate. However, returning from our recent holiday really threw me into a spin. Since then, I have been riding an incredible emotional rollercoaster: crying all the time; losing my patience.
Read more...

Your Career
Lois Freeke
Ever wondered why so many women seem to miss out on senior promotions and high visibility projects? Why is it that men outnumber women in executive positions by up to 10:1? What can we women do to command the respect and promotions that our male counterparts seem to secure more?
Read more...

Expat Blogging
Expat Bloggers Are Going Pro
Maria Foley
Years ago, bloggers tended to write only for pleasure. However, the sophistication of many of today's blogs... has meant many bloggers are now trying to generate an income from their blog...
Read more...

* * *

Not A Member Yet?

Just a reminder that our blog is separate from our main site, so if you are reading this blog post online or you are only subscribed to our blog, you will not automatically receive our Expat Women monthly newsletters. To receive our February newsletter and to go in the running to win our monthly prize of a complete set of Explorer Publishing's Mini-Guides, please sign up today to our main site ExpatWomen.com, and also receive your link to our free e-book of Winning Stories. Thank you!

Expat Women Thanks Its Biggest Referrers

Hi Everyone, We would like to give a big, public shout-out and thanks to the following fabulous websites and blogs, who have referred the most people to Expat Women (in any one given month) over the last 5-6 months. 

We definitely depend on word-of-mouth support, so please, if you think our site adds value to the expat world, please tell all of your expat friends, family and expat clubs about our huge, free resource site. If possible, please also put our link and/or
logo on your/your club's website and/or submit your blog to our Expat Women Blog Directory and who knows... maybe next time, your site will be on our thank you list. Thanks so much Everyone! Andrea :-)

Bangkok Mothers and Babies International
A fabulous group in Bangkok, Thailand.


Called Madeleine
All about Madeleine - an American expat living in Sydney.


Chicky Net
A social network for women in Thailand.


Expat Expo Switzerland
Site for the various expat exhibitions this company hosts each year for English-Speakers living in Switzerland.


Expat Expo France
Website for the new expat exhibition beind held this month in Paris, France.

Expatica
Excellent site full of news and information for the international community.


FAWCO
Federation of American Women’s Clubs Overseas.


Get in the Hot Spot
Empowering tips for life and work by expat Annabel Candy.


JourneyWoman
A very popular travel resource site for women, by Evelyn Hannon.


La Mom
Tales of an American mom in Paris.


Living in Singapore
Great tips and information about living in and moving to Singapore.


Peterthals in Zurich Austin
By Deborah - an American repatraite who was formerly living as an expat in Switzerland


Susie’s Big Adventure
Susie's stories and information about expatriate life in Saudi Arabia.


Tales From a Small Planet
Wonderful site with lots of information about living abroad.


Transitions Abroad
Comprehensive resource site for working, studying, traveling and living abroad.

Share This: