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Social Bookmarking: Delicious

Logo of DeliciousWe’ve already covered StumbleUpon in our series on Social Bookmarking. Now we are heading to one of my favorites for bookmarking: Delicious. I have to admit, I was completely turned off to this site by all the dots: del.icio.us. I couldn’t wrap my mind around it so I didn’t even want to figure out what it was. I’m so sad I waited so long!But very glad they moved away from the former format and are now simply Delicious. [Read more...]

Social Bookmarking: StumbleUpon

Logo of StumbleUponThis week we are exploring social bookmarking. Social bookmarking is a great way to keep track online of sites you like and a great way to drive traffic to your site. The first social bookmarking site we’ll look at is StumbleUpon. This site is fascinating and rather addicting.

Here’s how it works

You sign up for an account with StumbleUpon. You fill out your profile including keywords related to your interests. Now you have two options. [Read more...]

Social Bookmarking

I was recently introduced to the term social bookmarking. As I’ve explored the networks associated with social bookmarking I’ve become a huge fan! Since social bookmarking has unique characteristics which differ from social networking, I thought it would be valuable to define social bookmarking and spend a few posts discussing social bookmarking sites individually.

What Is Social Bookmarking?

You’re surfing through the Internet. You find a blog and follow a link to another blog which links to another blog with a super perfect and timely post. You want to capitalize on this information in your own blog. You leave a great comment introducing yourself and find another interesting blog in the comments. You click on that link which leads to another link and before you know it, you have moved several blogs away from that awesome post. You try to retrace your steps but you can’t find that post anywhere. [Read more...]

Intro To Social Networking

Here’s a quick overview of social networking.

This video is a couple years old so we now have Twitter in the limelight while MySpace has lost popularity blog promotion.

Prior to watching this video, I hadn’t considered how our social network’s potential is hidden in real life.

For me, my local community is an important place to build readership and work with local brands. I need to be more proactive in uncovering these networks when I can’t access them on Facebook or Twitter.

What potential are you overlooking in your social network?

Benefits of a Blogging Alliance

Darren Rowse recently posted a “revolutionary” idea in niche blogging. He was interviewing a successful blogger when that blogger let slip he was part of a secret blogging alliance. Intrigued, Darren was able to pull 13 things these bloggers did together and for each other to help promote their blogs and increase not only traffic, but loyal readers.

Here are a few of my favorites

  1. Commenting on each other’s blogs: They left comments that added to the discussion. They found that other people coming to the post were more likely to leave comments. The also realized that they were improving their writing because they knew these other experts in the niche would be reading and commenting on their posts.
  2. Linking to one another: They linked to each other’s posts when they were relevant to their own readership. They could suggest a link that they wanted exposure for each week and if it was relevant on another blog, they’d help promote it. They found they were getting 2-3 links a week which significantly helped their google ranking.
  3. Guest posting: They would post on each other’s blogs as a way to help each other out if one was on vacation. This helped them get exposure with different readers and build a relationship with them.
  4. Monetization leads: The share a lot of information surrounding their monetization efforts. They tell each other when they sign up for a new affiliate program, how much they are making and how well it’s working. They also share what they are doing to improve their affiliate sales. One other thing they do I found really unique. They introduce each other to the advertisers they are working with. Instead of having a competitive result, these advertisers are often interested in working with several of the blogs.

Kim at Sophisticated Dorkiness wrote about how these alliances are natural for book bloggers. This community seems to be a very collaborative group where most of them blog as a hobby. She mentioned a comment from Jackie that really hit home for me. Jackie “pointed out that women sort of naturally make groups, she said it’s funny that men have to organize them.”

I agree that women naturally find friends in their niche find ways to work together. I was happy to see that I had done a few things on the list so I know I’m headed in the right direction. But, there’s more that can be done if we come together and help each other.

Do you know who you would start a blogging alliance with?

Developing Your Brand in Two Steps

As a blogger we are part of an online community. Since blogging is a social act, we often extend our social activity outside of our blog and venture into other communities like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and niche specific forums or communities.

As we visit each place, networking and building relationships with readers and fellow bloggers, we want people to know who we are from place to place. I want people to know that I am Amber Passey on Twitter and that I’m that same Amber Passey on Facebook.

There are two easy things you can do to be consistent which will help people recognize you as they move from community to community. By the way, as people connect with you in different communities they are able to see all the sides of you, your blog and your business. This builds trust as they see you be consistent in your values and behavior.

Step One: Choose the Same User Name

As you sign up for different communities, choose the same user name or ID to have appear next to your activity in the community. You can choose your name or your blog name. There are merits to each depending on your goals. But for branding yourself, the important key is to be consistent. [Read more...]

How to Attend a Twitter Party

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And benefit from it!

A while back Twitter parties hit their peak of popularity and then were criticized by severely for a variety of reasons. Namely that Twitter parties increase the number of conversations during a set time thus “polluting” the Twitter stream with irrelevant content. Another gripe is that Twitter parties promote brands in an ineffective way and just bug the people not interested in participating. One final complaint I saw a lot was that people participating in Twitter parties were often rude or aloof to questions about the Twitter party.

I explain all this so you understand the reputation these parties have developed for themselves in order that you can make an informed choice about attending or not attending a Twitter party. While I understand to some extent the complaints I’ve mentioned regarding Twitter parties, I believe there is merit to them, especially for Twitter users trying to find people to have conversations with.

How to Attend a Twitter Party

Refreshing your home page at Twitter.com is not going to cut it given the speed at which Twitter parties travel through the Twitter stream. [Read more...]

Social Media For Beginners

I found this terrific video that explains social media using a simple allegory.

It’s a great introduction to Social Media and will serve as a solid foundation for exploring this topic more in depth.

How do you participate in social media?

  • Do you blog, podcast or vlog?
  • Do you provide feedback?
  • Do you use feedback to improve your business?

5 Things To Do When Setting Up Your Twitter Account

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screen-capture-2Taking the plunge into the Twitterverse can be a little intimidating, not to mention a bit overwhelming. By following these 5 steps when setting up your Twitter account, you’ll get started on the right foot and be one step closer to developing a strong presence on Twitter. By the way, the first four are what I look at in deciding to follow someone on Twitter. If they are missing this information, I usually don’t follow.

1. Choose Twitter ID

There’s a choice to make here. Do you use your personal name or your blog’s name for your Twitter ID? there are pros and maybe some cons to each. I use my name because I feel most like myself that way. Also, I want to be known as an expert in my niche and I want people to know MY name, not just my blog.

Using your blog name helps build the brand of your blog. It helps people connect that you on Twitter is the same as you on your blog. However, Twitter IDs are only 15 characters long so you may need to do some tweaking. [Read more...]

And The New Intern Is: Amber Passey

Amber Passey with Family May 2009

Hello, Profitable Mommy Blogging readers.

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My name is Amber Passey and I am Kelly’s newest intern for this blog.

I have spent the last year learning the ins and outs of using social media to promote my blog and look forward to sharing exciting and effective tips with you over the next ten weeks.

A Little About My Life:

My family recently moved from Utah to Tennessee so my husband could attend medical school at Lincoln Memorial University-DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is in his first year and has survived two rounds of tests. I stay home full-time with our two girls, Sammi age 3 and Elli age 1. Sammi just started preschool and is loving it. Elli started walking this past weekend and is ecstatic about her new freedom.

A Little About My Background:

I have studied human development and applied linguistics. I love teaching and have taught at a few universities. I am incredibly social. My mom always received notes from my teachers explaining that I talked too much during lessons. In post-school life this tendency has served me well! I got into blogging professionally last year and have enjoyed the journey.

A Little About My Blogging Life:

Through a completely different ambition, I found my way into the blogging world and landed among a wonderful community of bloggers in Utah. I have learned about various uses of social media from some of the top names and organizations in the industry. I have been invited to red carpet blogger events and other opportunities to promote local businesses.

What I Hope To Share.

I’m excited to share the lessons I’ve learned and the people and organizations who have taught them to me. I’ll be highlighting terrific resources and opportunities to improve the visibility of your blog. I’m excited to help you feel comfortable using social media to develop and promote your brand and your blog.

Did I miss anything? What questions would you like me to address? You can ask me anything about my own life and experiences or anything about blogging and I’ll do my best to get you the best answers possible. I’m looking forward to the next ten weeks. I hope you are, too.

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