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Why Bloggers Should Attend Local Social Media Business Workshops

February 17, 2010 by  
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Pin itAnd that is just about the most boring title ever, but I wanted it to be very clear!  I believe that local area small businesses are the single most overlooked clients for professional bloggers, especially mom bloggers. I have the priviledge of speaking at two Social Media Classes in North Carolina, as well as [...]

It’s Not Too Late to Meet Me in Winston Salem, NC!

January 20, 2010 by  
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Pin itWell, that title sounds a little egotistical.  I just mean, ya know…  you could come and… um, meet me there, because… like, I’ll be in town? And I’d love to hang!  Heather from Mommy Message is going to be there, too, and I’m excited to meet her! Now with that opening sentence, you might [...]

Your Life Your Blog: Philosophy of Monetization

January 10, 2010 by  
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Pin itWelcome to the second Your Life Your Blog (YLYB) of the new year! Last week, I decided I would add a blogging tip to each week’s linky post. It’s not because I am superior or that I have it all together. It’s just that I’ve made mistakes, had some successes, been around the clock, [...]

The Battle of the Backpacks

August 18, 2008 by  
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Pin itThe annual ritual… we visit my mom, usually right before school starts. She has this great tradition of getting the girls new backpacks or dance bags, building excitement for the start of the “year.” This year, we went down and had a wonderful visit with my mom, brothers, SIL, and nephews (no nieces yet… [...]

Join My New Ad Community at Adroll

July 11, 2008 by  
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Pin itI was searching for a free ad server for one of my blogs the other day, and came across a new ad network, called Ad Roll. I’m really excited about it, because it allows small publisher like me to join with other like-minded sites, and leverage our ad-selling powers. I finally got into the [...]

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