Across the bridge in Leland, Matt Trostle blogs about internet marketing strategies for small businesses.

Matt says, “I see a real need for professionals and small business owners who need help with some of the basic business skills to not just keep a business going but also growing in the information age.” Read More…

In the best or worst of economic times (seems like the latter these days), it helps to get an education from people who know what they are talking about and can relate it in every day lingo.

That’s the case with Tepom.com, a financial blog from Wilmingtonian Scott Bliss. Although Scott is not a “professional” in the financial world (not yet anyway), his real-world experiences prove both informative and timely.

Tepom.com includes specific tips on Read More…

To read Katherine Turner’s blog, Dating God, is to join her life’s journey as a partner in crime.

When asked about her blog, Katherine replied, “I use my blog as a form of Life-as-jigsaw-puzzle, to continue my close watch on the organic robot that I am, and to chronicle tales in the land of shamanic healing as both a practitioner and adventurer.” Read More…

David Morrison is a 21-year-old college student living with cerebral palsy. As co-chairman of the Wilmington Mayor’s Committee for People with Disabilities, David writes about its activities, and acts as a representative on the behalf of area disabled residents.

Through his Disabilities blog at the Star News, David hopes to improve disability awareness in southeastern North Carolina. With his first-hand knowledge and your help we can enhance the lives of those who are impaired. Read More…

Bruce Brown publishes “Being Bruce” to showcase life in the Cape Fear Region and to help people from all over the country see why this area is a prime place to live. His blog showcases his personal take on the world around him, and celebrates “being”, not just doing or having. Read More…

This morning, about 17 local bloggers gathered at Connection Internet Cafe thanks to the pied piper calling of Robyn Tomlin, the new executive editor at the Star News. Seeing as how the SNO has embraced social media, Robyn hosted a sort of roundtable to discuss issues currently facing Wilmington area bloggers.

In addition to putting faces to names, the meeting was a great way for us to share some ways we can all help each other out.  In fact, it’s because of that meeting that Wilmington Bloggers was created (the same day in fact!). Read More…

About Wilmington Bloggers

Wilmington Bloggers is a showcase of locals in the Cape Fear region who share their personal lives and/or professional tips and services through blogging.
Always growing, we try our best to locate the best bloggers of the area and give each blog a brief overview for our readers to learn what’s going on in Wilmington, and the surrounding area.

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