CULTURE, JOURNALISM & LIFE
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What’s this all about?

Dear Reader,

This blog will be a place for me to blog about my experiences as an entrepreneur and an editor.  Here you will find publishing industry news and tips on what it takes to start a magazine. 

I am the Editor and Founder of Dialect Magazine, founded in 2004 and semi-launched in 2009.  This is still a journey for me in the beginning stages so you can come along for the ride and learn what it takes to juggle entrepreneurship, a regular 9-5 career, school, and more!

Like most of you, I have big dreams and am trying to figure out the best formula to make it happen.

Subscribe to this blog to stay in the know as I share photos and stories of my personal journey as an editor.

Until then,
Nadine
www.dialectmagazine.com

 

My Top 5 Cappuccino Spots in NY (right now)

As an entrepreneur, it’s important to reward yourself a little each day.  There are so many ways to do this: some are free, others require some dough. 

A small way that I treat myself is with coffee.  I love coffee with leche!  I’ve been increasingly loyal to cappuccino - it’s liquid dessert.  I can’t say that coffee does anything for me as far as keeping me alert but, for some reason, I gravitate to one of my fave cafes almost every morning to get my day started.

My current top 5 NY spots for cappuccino are:


5.  Starbucks

4.  Joe The Art of Coffee

3.  Crumbs

2.  Cafe Galet - a small french cafe in midtown east.  It’s small and cute.  Cappuccinos are delicious.  I recommend having a macaron.  They’re 2.50 each and worth every bite.

1.  Pret A Manger - Once you go Pret, you’ll measure all other cappuccinos against theirs.  That will be the standard you use.  It’s that good.

                            I HEART CAPPUCCINO

                            

I also recommend Teeccino
herbal coffee.  It’s Naturally caffeine-free and non-acidic and tastes great.  They have a variety of flavors.  And the added benefit is you can save money by making your own special coffee.

Until then,
Nadine
www.dialectmagazine.com

Originally Posted by Dialect Blogazine at 10/23/2011 5:56 PM

Resources for Bloggers

Do you have a blog?  Have you developed your niche?  Does your blog stand apart from the rest?  Is it keeping up or surpassing the competition?

Here are some resources to help you:

Recommended Site:  Problogger

  • Recommended Book:  ConcreteLoop.com Presents: Angel’s Laws of Blogging: What You Need to Know if You Want to Have a Successful and Profitable Blog
  • Attend the NY XPO on Nov 16th at the Jacob Javitz Center, Register at eventmanagement.org

    Until then,
    Nadine
    www.dialectmagazine.com

  • Originally Posted by Dialect Blogazine at 11/4/2011 12:27 PM