Friday, March 22

Make Google your BFF

Note: This post is intended for fellow bloggers - so if you aren't one, you could probably just skip to the bottom where I introduce my new Virtual Assistant, Krystal, who will be a part of the BaxtronLife team going forward!
Oh Google!  The giant you love to hate.  But not really hate.  More like love-hate.  They are pretty much "the boss" of the internets.  And so, whenever the giant does something that we don't understand, like take away Reader (which although I have like thousands of blogs on that thing...truth be told I hardly ever read blogs that way), we all cry out and shake our fists in the air.

Then, we inevitably, quickly and eagerly, jump onto the next suggested thing, like lemmings, following blindly, without doing all the research or due diligence we owe ourselves.  Just months ago, the mention of Feedburner in the same line as the words "shutting down," sent panic driven bloggers fleeing to other feed syndication sites hoping to save their feeds from no longer working.  Fortunately, when the chaos calmed, it was realized that Feedburner was still alive and well, that one dusty function of it that was not being of optimal use had been shut down...something for developers...not really for those of us in publishing.

Lets be honest - the real fear in Google Reader shutting down is not "Oh my gosh - what program will I use to sort and read my blogs from now on", it is really a matter of "will my shiny GFC badge still work - you know, the one that says I have this many hundreds (or thousands) of readers, and brings credibility to my blog!??"  We want that number to be there, if we are honest, so people know the big deal we are.  And also so that possible sponsors can come along and say - "oh look, they have 1700 followers - people must really enjoy reading their blog, we should get them to review some free product of ours or pay them to reach that audience!"

Believe it or not, that mentality will not bring you the glorious readership of your dreams.  There is a shift happening all over - one that you would be very smart to take note of - one I've spoken about before - numbers aren't going to matter as much - engagement will.  And how is engagement measured?  Pageviews, unique visitors, and bounce rate.  Better yet, comments and email subscribers.  Look, I'm not saying numbers are completely irrelevant either, but think about the difference of having 10 engaged readers out of 100, versus 10 engaged readers out of 1000??  Think about which blog has more influence in the end?
I recognize that the new cool kid on the block is BlogLovin, and sure, I'd love for you to follow me there.  But there are so many incredible blogs that I follow - it would take me countless hours to get through one day's worth of posts on there - so I maybe get through 5% of what I follow - and it is usually like a newspaper - an image or headline grabs my attention.  My biggest concern with BlogLovin' is what it will become as it grows larger and more busy.  Don't even get me started on the 25 new BlogLovin' hops that have started since Google Reader set their resignation date.

The point of all my clearing the air here is that, though Google Reader maybe saying sayonara, that doesn't mean that the Google giant doesn't have other tricks up their sleeve.  Google is ranked number 1 internet site on the web.  They are a very progressive company that has taken their smartphone platform from being a longshot at competition with Apple to a formidable competitor.  My husband even wants to switch back to an Android phone on his next upgrade.  

So, first, if you were panicking at the reader announcement, calm down - and then, start understanding how your relationship with Google impacts your blog and your sell-ability to potential sponsors and the engaged community you desperately want (need) to build with your blog.  

I want to suggest that you start investigating how to optimize your blog's relationship with Google by creating a Google+ community, utilizing hangouts, and making sure your posts are shared.  Understand how getting your posts +1'd or being added to a person's circle gets your posts elevated in Page rank.  Learn how to optimize your post content to be recognized by the Google search beast.  That is how you get discovered, build a true audience and begin to create high levels of engagement.  If you aren't looking into how to do these things, you might just be another Generation Fame-Seeker, validating yourself by each empty number that your GFC widget increases by - but missing out on an experience worth far more than any giveaways or blog hops can buy.
Blog Billion, a G+ Networking Group
Before you get all offended and act as if I just insulted you, I just ask for  you to search your own motives to make sure you are not panicking unnecessarily - and if you truly do all of your blog reading from the good old G Reader, than go ahead and mourn your loss with all due respect.  But, if you have found yourself worried that you won't have a way to prove how awesome your blog is if they remove GFC, then take a deep breath and start shifting your focus away from the numbers game and onto engagement.  Challenge yourself to network the good old fashion way - by developing blogging relationships (strategically) and growing in quality content.  Like all dreams - it takes hard work, perseverance and innovation, to achieve them.

I have a great example of an up and coming blogger who is on her way to achieving great success using the skills I've mentioned.  She is one of the co-founders of the Blog Billion on Google+, and also, my new virtual assistant, Krystal.  How I was lucky enough to score this brilliant and talented lady to be a part of my team is beyond me, but I am incredibly grateful to have her.  It is my hope that over the next several weeks I can convince her to join me in doing a posting series that will challenge you to rise from awkward acquaintance status with Google, to loyal BFF status.

Krystal has two blogs that are worth mentioning - her personal blog, Krystal's Kitsch, is a lifestyle blog with fun fashion inspiration, food and gorgeous pictures too.  Her second blog, Sunny Soirees, is a wedding and event inspiration blog - and it is probably one of the best I've ever seen, I love getting her posts delivered to my email daily - you can really tell she has an eye for creative and unique events.  I'll let Krystal introduce herself to you in her own words as well:

"Hello! I'm Krystal and I'm a true Florida girl. Sunshine, beaches, beer, and lazy summers. I love baseball games, trying new food and wines, and hanging out with my kiddo and husband. I'm a social media addict (who isn't?) who is always trying to learn more about branding, design, and blogging. I also find myself drawn to funky weddings, floral arrangements, and easy DIYs. Not only do I blog about my personal life on Krystal's Kitsch, I also find the time to post pretty parties over on my weddings & events blog Sunny Soirees."

Before I leave you to ponder all I have said today, I wanted to quickly share one awesome tip Krystal shared with me about how to get a custom Google+ url.  I was always frustrated at my Google Plus profile link: [https://plus.google.com/u/0/101569722162164949828/posts] and then she told me I could create a free shortlink to direct readers to my profile.  What!? And it is so easy I don't even need to give you instructions.  Just visit gplus.to, decide on a nickname, enter it in their little box and your google+ id number in another, and voila, a short link for your Google Plus profile.  Now you can get to me with [http://gplus.to/baxtronlife] Brilliant!

I would love it if you would please give Krystal a very warm welcome to the BaxtronLife team!

Connect with her on Social Media: Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // Pinterest // Google+

Thursday, March 21

Thanks, Dog!
Mightee Kids February 2013

 I've said before that Zion gets a little green every time I get a fun box in the mail.  So now when she gets her own Mightee Kids box in the mail every month - she is thrilled!  We love sitting down together to open her own box, and February's box certainly didn't disappoint!
This month's box features this adorable navy blue tee with a cute sweater-wearing Boston Terrier and the words, "Thanks, Dog!" The cause being featured this month is Canines for Disabled Kids.
 
 After checking out the cute shirt, we sat down together to talk about service dogs using the postcard they provide with the box.  We learned about the different types of dogs and how they help kids with physical and emotional disabilities to perform daily functions.  Did you know that there are dogs that are trained to turn on and off the lights?  Or that there are special dogs specifically trained to help children with Autism?  
Zion couldn't wait to show off her new Mightee Kids shirt, especially after learning the meaning behind it.  I know this box is for her, but I can't help but get excited for the box to arrive each month!  It gives me a creative way to help Zion understand and develop compassion for kids who have disabilities or are in less fortunate circumstances.  Mightee Kids makes it easy to do, giving me great talking points to share with her, and for ever shirt purchased $5 is donated to the month's cause!

How do you develop compassion in your little one?  What are your favorite causes or charities to support?
Check out all the details on how you can make your kids "Mightee Kids" - sign-up now for the March Box featuring "Kids on Bikes."

       
We received our February Mightee Box complimentary so we could share it with you, even so, we love Mightee Kids so much we plan on continuing with this awesome service!  All opinions expressed above are my own!

Epic Playdate Weekend & Sweepstakes


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Just seeing these images I dream of going on an adventurous travel adventure with my family.  While I am not positive on the destination - I know the elements that would make for an EPIC playdate weekend.  Tree-houses, zip-lines, beach villas with water-slides into crystal blue waters...sandcastles, nature hikes and delicious food!

What would your EPIC playdate look like? How about a weekend in Santa Barbara, California!?  Even better yet - how about an EPIC playdate with some awesome bloggers at an exclusive invite-only event!
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Now you have your chance!  Hyundai Sante Fe is hosting an EPIC Playdate Weekend April 27th from 9am-5pm at Rancho Dos Pueblo.  As if awesome camping on the beach wouldn't be awesome enough, there will be family fun and workshops for the kids hosted by the likes of Dooce, Girls Gone Child, and How To Be A Dad! Think ice cream sundae bars, kid's photography lessons, and hula-hooping 101. 

This is an exclusive invite-only event, but guess what! You can win an invite (which will include airfare, transportation, gear and spending cash) for you and your family to join the fun!


Enter the Hyundai Sante Fe EPIC Playdate Weekend sweepstakes here! You must have a Pinterest account to enter.  And super important detail, make sure you select Clever Girls Collective as the source when asked, "How did you hear about us?"

For complete rules, click here.  And in the meantime - check out the hotness that is the new 2013 Hyundai Sante Fe.  Jerry and I had all but decided on our future family vehicle until this gorgeous 7-seater caught our eyes!



       

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls Collective, and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own. 

Wednesday, March 20

The Bible Experience Exhibit:
New York City


Starting today, New Yorkers will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the Bible like never before!  Executive Producers Mark Burnett and Roma Downey along with Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment have announced, "The Bible Experience" - an exquisite gallery featuring rare biblical artifacts and an array of breathtaking photography from the series production of The Bible, in celebration of the epic miniseries.  

Previously at the Vatican, these one-of-a-kind rare artifacts will be on display exclusively for the first time ever, for just one week, in New York, March 20-27, 2013.
Mark Burnett & Roma Downey at Opening Night Gala
Photo by Mark Von Holden / Copyright Invision for Fox Home Entertainment
Guests will also take a unique and emotionally charged journey as they experience the imagery and striking beauty of photographs from the set of THE BIBLE and the greatest stories ever told. “The works of photographers Joe Albas and Casey Crafford are extraordinary,” said executive producer Roma Downey. “Their images are powerful and need no words to convey emotion. You can't help but be touched by the poignant expressions of these iconic figures. Mark and I are honored to take you on this visual journey with us, so that you might experience the wonder we felt in Morocco as our dream of making The Bible series came to life.”

Making their New York debut, a few notable rare relics including:
  • Dead Sea Scroll Fragments: Daniel 10:18-20, and Jeremiah 23:6-9:  Three pieces will be on display in this exhibit, containing portions from the book of Daniel, Jonah, and Jeremiah
  • Medieval Torah Scroll, 14th century: One of oldest surviving Torah Scrolls in the world
  • Codex Climaci Rescriptus: Between the late 4th and early 9th centuries AD, it represents one of the earliest near complete Bibles in the world. With two layers of text some of which are written in Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ
  • Bodmer Papyrus: From the 3rd century AD, these leaves are from one of the oldest near-complete books of Psalms in Greek
  • Gutenberg Leaf: Isaiah 44-5, Mainz, Germany, 1454: The first book printed in moveable typeset in the Western world
  • Aitken Bible: First English language Bible printed in the United States and the ONLY Bible ever officially authorized by the Congress 
  • Eliot Indian Bible:  First Bible Printed in America. It was translated into Algonquin to help convert the Native Americans
  • King James "She" Bible, London, England, 1613:  Commissioned by King James the 1st of England and the 6th of Scotland.  It took a committee of 47 scholars seven years to finish the project. It is significant in that it contained a printing error in the Book of Ruth
  • Pocket Bible, Italy, c. 1240-1250:  Produced in Italy between 1240 and 1250, it contains all of the books of the Bible in a single volume
  • Rice Psalter, London, England, c. 1450:  This book of Psalms, is an exquisite example of English Gothic manuscript illumination
  • Complutensian Polyglot, Vol. 1, Alcalá de Henares, Spain, 1514-1517:  The first printed polyglot of the entire Bible; it simultaneously displays the text of the Bible in as many as four different languages: Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic, and Latin
  • Cairo Geniza Manuscript Fragments, Cairo, Egypt, c. 1150 – c. 1250:  Dating from the twelfth to the thirteenth centuries, contains portions of prayer books from the Karaite Jewish tradition, including morning prayers, prayers for the Holiday of Booths, and prayers of the New Moon
Actress Kristin Chenoweth at Opening Night Gala
Photo by Mark Von Holden / Copyright Invision for Fox Home Entertainment
"The Bible Experience" is located at 450 West 14th Street between Washington and 10th Avenue and will run 10:00AM to 6:00PM daily from March 20, 2013 to March 27, 2013.  Admission is free.

Epic mini-series, THE BIBLE, premieres every Sunday on HISTORY® over the next two Sundays (3/24, 3/31) culminating on Easter. From Genesis to Revelation, the series illuminates the Bible, re-telling the stories as they unfold and revealing new insights into these iconic characters in context of the Bible.  

The series will feature some of the most famous stories ever written from Noah’s Ark and the Exodus to Daniel in the Lion’s Den to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. To date, over 50 million cumulative viewers have seen at least a portion of the series since it began on March 3* (includes 9 telecasts across History and Lifetime).

If you missed any of this series you can pre-order the The Bible: The Epic Miniseries on DVD or Blu-Ray which is being rush-released on April 2!!

If you get a chance to visit I'd love to hear about it!! I'm bummed I'm out of NYC right now and missing out on this incredible opportunity!