Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

Friday, August 31

I Heart Kendra!! @kendrajd

 

Blog Angels Reveal


Blog Angels has come to a close - which means today is the BIG REVEAL!  So, who did I help out this month?  And does she know it was me?  

I was a Blog Angel for the Lovely:

What did I do for Kendra this month?  Well - I gave her one of my top ad spots for free.  (That may have given it away completely - but I hope not!!)

Included with the ad space - she received twitter shouts:


pins to pinterest - like this amazing Key Lime Chicken Recipe:

a solo feature with the option to give-away an item - check it out:

Today is the last chance to enter her sweet giveaway!

I also was able to connect Kendra to Shaylee Ann just in time for her to become a regular host of the weekly Link & Mingle party:

Lastly, I had the chance to chat with Kendra via email and hopefully encourage her with a few tips on how to engage her audience.

From when she started to now - her readership has at least doubled and nearly tripled! I can't take credit for that however; she is proving to be quite the networker and has been building her blog like crazy!

Kendra <3 Hope you felt I helped in some way!  I enjoyed getting to know you - and I'm so happy that you bought ad space on BaxtronLife for next month!  Guess what!  I'm giving you that "Lovely" space for 2 months! <3  Looking forward to getting to know you more!!


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Thursday, August 30

BlogLovin' - Why You Should

 

Link & Mingle!

So, what's the big deal with BlogLovin'?

BlogLovin' acts as both a directory and a reader.  The site allows you to add your favorite blogs and then follow their posts in a very streamlined and modern way.  You receive a daily digest email with new posts listed out in headline/short intro format.

BlogLovin' is a great way to stay current with your favorite blogs!  It is also set to become a huge player as they focus largely on U.S. Bloggers in the next year.  Even if you don't use it as a reader right now, you should definitely head over there and "Claim" your blog.

Once you've claimed it, you can create a button on your website to gain BlogLovin' followers - and just make those who are obsessed with it happy by making it easy to find you on there.

Go check it out, and make sure you follow Baxtron{Life} via BlogLovin' too!
Follow on Bloglovin

And now we're back with the Link & Mingle - make sure you ENGAGE with the new people you check out - if you follow someone on twitter - tweet them to let them know, if you follow someone on Facebook - leave them a wall post.  It is sometimes really hard to connect if no one takes that first step of saying "Hey, I checked you out, and liked what I saw, so now I'm following!"


The long of it is, the "Link and Mingle: Sisters in Blogging Social Media Linkup". 
The short is, the "Link & Mingle". Call it what you wish. :)

Meet our weekly hosts!

and for this week's co-hosts, we have
Sarah | Life in a Break Down


Thank you, ladies!

Last week there seemed to be a few mix-ups, so in this week's link party, I'm including links connected to each header, to show you just what you should link up. :)

The "rules" are thus:
visit/follow/like as many links as you can,
link up to as many social media sites that apply to you (please link up only links that apply - blog posts and other links that do not apply will be removed),
share, tweet, and blog about this link party if you so wish,
grab the button {below},
and have fun meeting new people!

We would love it if you followed all of your hosts and co-hosts! 

Just have fun! :) 

If you would be interested in hosting this party permanently, or co-hosting it periodically, send an email to {shaylee.motheratheart@gmail.com}.

Alright, ladies! Button-up, link-up, and meet-up! :)

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Link & Mingle

Thank you for linking up!

Come back next Thursday for another round of the Link & Mingle!


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Tuesday, August 28

BlogHer12 Afterthoughts

 

If I hear "Amazeballs" One More Time...

Hey guys! As promised I have one final BlogHer related post to share with you guys before I bury the subject and (thankfully) move on!  This one, I think, you will find the MOST valuable.  Today - I want to share with you the best tips and tricks I learned while at the conference.  I will try to source as much as possible, but some things are a blur!  I also can't promise I won't jump around a bit topically.  I hope you learn something fantastic that you can use going forward!!
afterthought use your true voice
Your VOICE is Uniquely Yours!  Don't lose it! - And at the same time, be TRUE to it.  Of course - first you may need to find your voice.  I loved this reminder that was first given by Martha Stewart at her keynote, and then echoed through most every panel I attended.  You have a voice - and maybe you're not sure of it just yet, but over time, you should be able to separate yourself and your voice from the voices around you.  So, instead of seeing others doing great things and then mimicking or following along with their ideas, you'll begin to utilize your own creativity, talking style, etc.
afterthought stop saying amazeballs
Let me give you an example of how to NOT use your own voice...in blogging someone will come up with a slang word or term, and then it will become viral in posts.  I'm going to state the example of "Amazeballs" because, well, I HATE this term and its EVERYwhere.  Do you say Amazeballs in public?  While chatting with friends?  While conversing with your family?  If you do, then that would be a part of your true voice.  If not - than you are not being true to your own voice.  Be YOU on your blog.
afterthought learn SEO now
SEO Matters. I know, I know, it's been said a million times.  And there are literally millions of articles out there on how to do it, how to trick the system, etc.  Let me caution you though, Google is constantly improving its search engine algorithm and you have to be wise about staying up to speed with how you code.  I could do a whole post on this, but I just want to leave you with a couple of SEO tips from the conference:
afterthought Google plus is boss
I'm gonna let you in on a little secret - the people who made Google, also made Google+.  And they kinda love themselves, so um, Google+ is KIND OF A BIG DEAL when it comes to SEO.  This means, for one, LEARN everything you can about how to optimize your presence on Google+.  Then, +1 your posts, add a +1 button to your blog, give +1's to other people's articles you are trying to promote, etc.  Google likes to keep the love in the Google family, so DON'T disregard Google+.
afterthought use your header tags well
You would be wise to learn a little bit about "H" Tags.  These different levels of "headers" draw the attention of Google's algorithm, and can be the perfect place to put your key words.  H2 tags, so HOT right now, so hot! Read these great SEO articles here, here and here to get up to speed.  Also make sure to use your keyword tool and learn where to place them for optimum SEO.
afterthought define goals and go for it
Then DO IT! Don't lose the heart of writing.  Write from your heart.  The biggest take-away I got from BlogHer 12 is the source of where I'll be going from here on out - and it is this: don't let the BUSINESS of blogging steal your purpose for blogging.  If you started like me, dreaming of developing and mastering a writing talent - then don't lose sight of that.  Define your goals for your blog, whether its making it a business, a book platform, a creative outlet - and then just GO FOR IT!

If you want to read more of my BlogHer12 Experiences you can read my previous recaps here.


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Thursday, August 9

Highs & Lows

 

#BlogHer12 Recap Pt. 2

If you missed part one - you can find that here.  Otherwise lets continue on the adventure, mmkay?

Friday, BlogHer'12 Official Start >>

So I woke up early and excited to start the day - a day planned to the very minute using the trusty "BlogHer12 App" as well as mapped out on my Google calendar created just for this event.  I knew it was going to be a long busy and tiring day, but my excitement and motivation to attend my first conference kept those thoughts mostly out of my mind.
 

The newbie breakfast was great - I immediately ran into one of the lovely ladies I planned on meeting up with, Kat from Living like the Kings, and in turn met her friend, Gina from Running to the Kitchen. The food was basic - nothing extraordinary - but still better than continental so I was pleasantly surprised.  During the breakfast several conference planners welcomed us and gave us a bit of a rundown.  To tell you the truth, I was so anxious and excited (and hungry) that I heard very little as I chowed down on my food.
 

Next up we headed to the main ballroom for the opening address and speed "dating".  It basically went like this:
"Hi, I'm Courtney"
"Hi, I'm so and so""What do you blog about?"
"Here is my business card - do you have one?""Nice meeting you!"
You guys first low point here - I didn't make business cards!  Yea - (hang my head in shame) even with the free offers out there I just couldn't carve out the time to make quality cards - so I chose to make NONE! Zero, zilch!  And seriously that is a regrettable thing - always have like 500 on you.  You just never know when that will make it or break it.  I did have previously made cards on me, but I only had about 50 so I wanted to be sort of elitist about who I gave them to (BRANDS!) - sorry to anyone I lied to and said I didn't have a card - I truly didn't bring any to speed dating though - so it was partially true!
Moving on...after the cluster that was speed dating - I scurried quickly and made a last minute game time decision to snag seats at the Brand-Blogger Connection, and I'm glad I did because that place got packed and ended up cutting people off at the door.  The panel and discussion was alright.  I mean when I get down to thinking about it, I'm not sure I heard any groundbreaking new insights on how to work with brands or develop good relationships with them.  Ehh.  I did get to briefly say hello to Jenny (NY Melrose Family) and Kelly (Live Laugh Rowe) but I'm so bummed we were never able to spend much time together.
 

The rest of the day was a blur of sessions mixed with coffee breaks, wall sits near electric outlets, random chance encounters with really great people, so-so food, and complete burnout exhaustion.

Highs >>

The Martha Stewart keynote! Oh my gosh.  I love Martha - what woman doesn't...but now...I am even more infatuated with her down-to-earth, lovely presence.  While she was up on stage, it almost felt like I was sitting on my own deck having coffee with her - and just chatting, she is AMAZING! Oh my goodness!  During the keynote - I sat with Melissa (Growing Up Geeky), Kami (The Momma Diaries), Kat (Living Like the Kings), Natalie (Growing up a Wife) & Mindi (Simply Stavish).
Another highlight was meeting Ashleigh from The Mommy Stop, it was so funny - we were both in "Bootstrapping your Book."  Both of us are originally from Seattle, but left our home city (and miss it), both blogging for just about a year - both got into blogging to write more in preparation to write a book...both left exhausted and overwhelmed by the session.  Seeing the trend?  You should go introduce yourself to this lady now - she's awesome!
 

Another highlight for sure was the private party held by Naughty Monkey - I was able to attend thanks to the lovely Natalie (Growing Up A Wife).  I have to say this party was a MIXED high and low - the party itself wasn't fantastic or hopping or glamorous - but getting a sneak peek at their Fall line was definitely awesome, as were the salted chocolate brownies by Robicelli's that we were eating by the handful.
 

The last high from Friday was - surprisingly - the Expo hall.  It was after my final session that day that I decided to just take a stroll in the expo hall and see what was there - and I was blown away.  The sponsors of BlogHer went all out - it was really like nothing I've ever experienced.  A total gold mine of key contacts with PR Firms, Brand Managers and some actual developers/owners.  I decided at this point that I would throw out my session schedule for the following day and just spend as much time as I could in the Expo Hall.  And this is a great segue into the lows of the day...


Lows >>

If a picture could say a thousand words.  After just 8 hours at BlogHer - I felt like I had just run the NYC Marathon (or really, what I imagine it would feel like - though with probably less excitement).  I was so tired I couldn't even think.  My mind was just on auto-pilot.  And if you see the picture of me above in the Expo hall - I look like I am stoned, but I assure you I'm not - just so beyond healthy levels of exhaustion.

My gripes for the conference begin with the wi-fi not working in the hotel.  Followed by not very exciting or creative food (sandwiches for lunch) - followed by the expo hall running from 9-5 (what! during the sessions so if you wanted to go you'd miss something!).

I didn't have the energy to do Voices of the Year - most of my time was spent in the recharge station just trying to rest for the Sparklecorn Party.  Oh yes...this was supposed to be a huge highlight - but you know what I realized?  I'm just not that into the loud music drunk-fest party scene anymore.  And sleep is more important to me than it ever has been (perhaps because it is so elusive now!)  So I stayed at Sparklecorn long enough to grab a couple glow necklaces, take a couple of pics and turn toward home.

Details on Saturday to come...stay tuned.

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Tuesday, August 7

Highs & Lows

 

#BlogHer12 Recap Pt.I

As promised I'm here to give you a run down of my experiences at BlogHer'12!  Over the past couple of days I've had the chance to read a few posts from others who attended and can see that each person really had their own unique and authentic experience with the conference.  I've read both good and bad (as well as some ugly.)  I'm going to share how I felt - what I took away and whether it was all worth it to me.
 
I think the easiest way to explain it is to go day by day, with so much to cover, I'm going to plan a couple of posts, so come back later in the week for the 2nd (and maybe 3rd?)!

Thursday / BlogHer'12 Kick-off
Highs >> 
I was invited to attend Avenue Q Musical (with a guest - I chose the hubby) via MamaDramaNY.  The musical was hilarious - highly inappropriate at times - but incredibly funny nevertheless.  The cast was amazing - our favorite hands down was: Darren Bluestone! It was nice to see a show, because, regrettably, it is not something we often get the chance to do - even though we live a short way from Broadway!  I think the best part of the experience - apart from the show itself - was discovering MamaDramaNY - a consulting group that connects theatre & moms (mom bloggers!?) I'm excited to partner with them again!
Prior to meeting up with the hubs to attend the show - I snagged up my conference badge at the Hilton and then headed off to the first "private party" I had been invited to: "California Dreams" presented by Single Edition Media & sponsored by FootPetals.  The party was at the Terrace Club - a rooftop deck near Rockefeller.  Cotton candy and cocktails were served, and party-goers were invited to spin a wheel for FootPetals surprises.  I nabbed up a couple packs to try out and look forward to seeing how they work.  They CLAIM to solve the "finger toe" problem - you know - when you slide in your stilettos and your toes are like fingers gripping the outer edge of your shoe to keep your foot from falling out?  Anyway - I left the party with a bit of swag - provided by AVON and a few other brands.

**Side note - all my single ladies, all my single ladies - make sure you check out Single Edition Media - they are into connecting brands with bloggers who are single and share from that perspective.
At the end of the night - hubs and I headed to Times Square in search of ice cream.  We settled on Coldstone.  Both of us picked outside our usual flavors - him indulging in a chocolate chip mint brownie and I, quite brilliantly, choosing coffee lovers (at near midnight!)  If you've ever wondered if the chocolate dipped waffle cone bowl is worth it - I'd have to say absolutely not - I'm not even sure what that stuff is that they call chocolate - its more like flavored wax and its nasty.

Lows >>
If I can gripe about anything it has nothing to do with BlogHer at all.  First thing - I arrived at the theatre for the show - and I was starving.  So I decided to "eat on the cheap" by grabbing a chicken skewer and water bottle off a nearby cart.  Let me just say that typically we're talking $3 for those items...in most places in the city.  But at this cart - $8!!!! I about died.  I wanted to curse out or hit the guy for robbing a fellow Manhattanite!  After I stopped stewing about it - I was able to laugh and move on.
Then - the last low point was the parents who decided it would be okay to take their young son to see Avenue Q.  Friends, can I be honest with you?  I try very hard not to be judgmental of other parents and their decisions...but this!  It actually took away some of my experience in the show because as certain explicit jokes and language and adult situations took place - I couldn't help but think (and gasp in horror) at what that young boy was being exposed to.  To put it in perspective - how about sitting down to watch a family porno with your 8 year old?  That is just about how bad it was - doesn't matter if they were puppets - no child should have been permitted.  So you see how hard it is not to judge in this situation!?

I ended the night exhausted, and excited for the day ahead!

To be continued...


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