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Win $200 Plus Worth Of Prizes

I recently stumbled upon Yenny’s blog and I really like it. I’ve visited it frequently since I’ve found it on the web. She’s a stay-at-home mom of 2 and her blog is awesome.

YennyGirl is celebrating her 3 year blogaversary with a very nice contest, so be sure to visit her site to get in on all the fun!

Here are the PRIZES:

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A Buzz For Blog Marketing

I’ve really been getting into the buzz of blogging lately. With my fourth blog getting published this month, my blog marketing activities have increased immensely.

For those of you that are reading this right now thinking, “God this girl has no life”, yes…that might be true, but I’m getting paid to have no life. Yeah, I’m getting paid to blog and do blog advertising. I’m a skeptic by nature, but this situation is an exception to my non-trusting personality.

I’m just using the advantage of loving to create websites and blog, into having it to make a little extra money. There are more than a few websites that I have joined this past year to accomplish those goals of getting that extra buck.

I recently joined Snapbomb, which is one of those websites that I am making an income with blogging. For those speculator’s that don’t believe it and think that it’s just another scam…it doesn’t hurt to give it a try. Most internet scams start out with making you pay first, because they supposedly want to make sure you are being serious about getting into their money making business venture. Well, with Snapbomb, you can sign up for an account for free and once your blog is approved, you can get right to the blogging matter.

If you try it and I’m wrong, feel free to personally yell at me!

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Tips On Getting Feedback For Your Website/Blog

Here’s some tips I have learned from blogging over the years on how to get people to participate on your website and/or blog. I struggled for a while with trying to find a writing theme and avenue to go down to get people to listen to me, and what better way to get people to listen to you then to write about how you are going to get them to listen to you….kind of like how a presidential candidate explains what they are going to do for the country of sorts.

  • Pinging and Link backs: When you can, link other people’s blogs on your posts. If you found information for your post topic on their site, give them credit and a link back to their page. It will most likely ping them on their site and it will automatically get your link on their site without having to wait for approval, thus gaining more exposure for your site. (Example: I do this with my NASCAR blog a lot, like on my Ron Hornaday Admits To Steroid Use post. Now go checkout the web address I pinged here on this post and see my link appear at the bottom of the post where the comments are…it’s the magic of the ping!)
  • Ask Questions & Stir Up Controversy and Debates: I always like to ask controversial questions to get people riled up and wanting to share their opinions with you. Be respectful to your visitors after they share their comments with you and respond back to comments posted on your site. A healthy debate always gets people coming back to add in their two cents, not to mention if the controversy gets them extremely angry they will post your link on other sites encouraging other people to go to your site and back up their opinions, thus getting you more visitor hits. If you are a goody two shoes, like I tend to get very rarely, then ask open ended questions like “What do you think?” (Example: I know with ViewfinderWeb and his political blog there is many opportunities open for debate with the current 2008 Presidential Election going on.)
  • Leave Feedback On Other Websites/Blogs: Find other sites with the same content or theme as your website and participate on their blog as often as you can. (Example: Like this website I just found called Blogging Girl. I visit this website often and when I have time, I leave a comment. Most will return the favor, thus giving you that extra visitor in the blog-o-sphere.)
  • Stay Updated!: If your active on your site one minute and disappear for long periods of time, those visitors and readers you worked so hard to get will loose interest and delete your link from their favorites lists. So like a 30 year marriage, keep it spicy! Change up the look and layout every 6 months or so, post a new article at least once a week and more if you have the time!

If you have any other tips or tricks to share for all you succesful, professional, and or experienced bloggers out there, feel free to comment and share, I will be adding all of these to the Resources page soon.

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Social Networking Sites

Since their introduction, social network sites (SNSs) such as MySpace, Facebook, Cyworld, and Bebo have attracted millions of users, many of whom have integrated these sites into their daily practices. As of this writing, there are hundreds of SNSs, with various technological affordances, supporting a wide range of interests and practices. While their key technological features are fairly consistent, the cultures that emerge around SNSs are varied. Most sites support the maintenance of pre-existing social networks, but others help strangers connect based on shared interests, political views, or activities. Some sites cater to diverse audiences, while others attract people based on common language or shared racial, sexual, religious, or nationality-based identities. Sites also vary in the extent to which they incorporate new information and communication tools, such as mobile connectivity, blogging, and photo/video-sharing. (via)

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My Father The ATM

After the long night of website designing, my father wakes me up at 9am the next morning to go shopping with them. Let’s just say he got some extra cash since he is getting ready to retire and wanted to treat me to a late birthday gift, and of course treat himself to some technological toys. I honestly do love getting to venture out of the house with my parents. It’s bonding time, which I don’t get much time for these days just because I’m so broke all the time. We had breakfast at Tee Jay’s and then started his shopping excursion at Sam’s Club. His present to me:

Nikon Coolpix S550 Digital Camera

Nikon Coolpix S550 with 10.0 megapixels, 2.5 inch LCD screen and 5x zoom. EEEEEEEEE!

I’ve been eying digital cameras for a while now. I wanted something I could carry in my pocket, but still have one that takes great pictures at the same time, and of course, this one does both. I’m very excited about it and of course I appreciate my Dad so much for spoiling his 25-year old daughter when technically he doesn’t have to. He bought himself a digital camcorder so we will probably trade from time to time when we need to.

Our next shopping stop was Wal-Mart. My mom got a brand new sewing machine and some fleece fabric. Her first project is a #20 Tony Stewart (Nascar) fleece blanket for me. Did I mention I’m one spoiled child? I decided while I was there to go grocery shopping. My dad paid for my groceries. Did I ever mention I love my Dad?

I love my ATM machine…I mean my Dad!

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