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Profitable Mommy Blogging 24 | Interview With A Web Designer

Web Designer

Web DesignerThis week my guest is Courtney Chowning who works from home as a web designer. Some of the topics we cover include:

  • how she got started in web design,
  • her top tips for new web designers,
  • software she uses,
  • where to look for design jobs,
  • even a confession from a techy girl of some non-tech tools she uses.

Follow Courtney on Twitter @CourtneySpeaks!

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Posts I Enjoyed And Learned From

Mom bloggers are an interesting group of people. In some areas we don’t ask for enough and in other areas we demand more. PR Pros aren’t sure what to do with us. Amy of Selfish Mom wants to be treated like a mom blogger.

Here’s an interesting interview on Get In The Hot Spot about Blogging Success. A quote from the interview that I love is “Failure is just a step along the way.”

Finally – 7 Ways To Be A Kick-Ass Blogger. What else can I say?

Interview With Angela Moore: Twittermoms Community Manager

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twittermomsRecently I received an email announcing that Angela Moore just became Twittermoms Community Manager.  So when Kelly asked me to do an interview with Angela I was very excited.  She replied quite promptly and graciously.  I’ll be quiet and let you read for yourself.

You seem very busy with 2 kids, 2 blogs, and an online business. What persuaded you to add Community Manager for Twittermoms to that list?

I first heard about TwitterMoms when Megan posted in a few Twitter-related groups on some other Mom Blogger networks. I’m pretty sure MomBloggersClub.com was the first one I saw it on. I immediately joined and was one of the first members. I welcomed new members and helped spread the word because I thought it was a great idea. From there, I just stayed active as much as I could and helped Megan when she needed it. When Megan called me and asked if I’d like the position I jumped at the chance. The network is so amazing because of the women that are in it. For me, it was a no-brainer. I’ve watched the network grow and change and evolve in such a short time that it’s impossible to imagine where it will be in a year from now and I’ve always wanted to be a part of that.

Can you give us a brief description of what that position entails?

Basically, I’ve been charged with monitoring what’s going on in the network and helping to promote really interesting blog posts by our members, participate in discussions, answer questions, solve issues and just be a point of contact for the network in general. I also help Megan maintain the integrity of the network. People who post inappropriate items, who are cruel or intolerant of people with differing opinions or people who are trying to use the network for their own personal gain without giving anything in return; those are all things that I watch out for. That can involve having discussions with those individuals or removing them from the network if that’s necessary. [Read more...]

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