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Want to Feel Better?

Posted by Connie on Sunday, December 21st, 2008 at 8:10 pm and is filed under Blogging Community, Non-Profits.
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I seem to feel a bit better, when I do something for someone else. Here’s an opportunity for you to help out a well known organization, Toys For Tots. To help you can write a post, share my post through one of the Social Media Networks like Twitter, Stumble or Digg, make a donation online or donate a toy. The last day for donations is December 22nd.

As we all know, money is tight for everyone. Toys for Tots are not getting the donations they need to fulfill their demands. So every little bit helps. Even five dollars can buy one toy.

Thank you to Jennifer from AtomicMoms.com for writing a post and bringing this issue to the forefront.

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Still Learning The Ropes

Posted by Connie on Sunday, December 14th, 2008 at 11:44 pm and is filed under Blogging Community.
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Although I have been blogging since April of 2007 I still have a lot to learn. One of the ways I keep up on what is new in the world of blogs is by taking part in social media outlets like Twitter, Facebook and forums. There is always something going on that helps me,  be it new plugins, an update to WordPress, a new forum opening up, a new site to earn money, etc.

The subject I want to learn now is SEO – Search Engine Optimization. This is a bit difficult for me to grasp so I keep on reading about it and chatting with other knowledgable people. There are so many terms to remember, like SERPS, conversion rate optimization, etc. Wen I learn something, there’s something else waiting for me to grasp.

It’s a long process but in the end learning the ropes will pay off. One way for you to learn about SEO and other blogging techniques is Kelly McCausey’s Mom’s Talk Biz One on One Business Coaching

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GNO Random Acts of Kindness for Bloggers Like Me

Posted by Connie on Monday, December 8th, 2008 at 12:30 am and is filed under Blogging Community, Loving Life.
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As usual I’m breaking the rules for GNO’s Happiness Headline challenge. I don’t want to write about what I’ve done this past week. Instead I’d like to share with you some of the RAOK I’ve experienced.

By doing this I hope to help other bloggers like me, those who have chronic illnesses or disabilities, realize that the blogging community can be kind and helpful. It’s been that way for me since I began blogging. People understand when I don’t understand directions they’ve given me the first time around. They get it when I ask if they are willing to help me one on one.

You see having Brain Fog can mess up my comprehension at times.  I can accomplish a lot but there’s times like you that I just plain forget or it sounds like someone’s speaking a foreign language. It’s OK though. I don’t use it as excuse to get over on people. I try my best to learn on my own first, but if I can’t do it, I ask for help.

This past week, I’ve had help from a blogger that I’ve known since this blog began. I won this blog, the domain name and year of hosting from a contest she held. From then on we’ve remained friends. Jenn, who posted about a free razor on her blog, Freebies Freebies Everywhere, made me to banner for a website I’m promoting. I asked and she made it in about a half an hour.

Robyn from Robyn’s Online World who is having a contest to win an 3 Holiday DVDs, has retweeted my contest posts on Twitter. We just recently “met” and for her to do that has been so helpful.

Laura Ashton, who I just “met” on Twitter this past week, replied to a question I had about RSS feeds.  It was late at night, yet she took the time to link up with me on Google Talk and answer some questions I had. Who would do that for a stranger? Laura  @LMashton did!

The power of the blogging community is strong. Sure there’s some drama every now and then. Just stay clear of it. I’ve learned my lesson about that.  But please don’t let feeling like you don’t know enough about blogging prevent you from starting.  Join Twitter, GNO and other groups. Get to know people and watch those acts of kindness, random or not come your way.

There are many more people that I’ve missed who have done something out of their way to help me. They may not even realize it. Thanks to all of you. Just know that when you do something kind, you may not know how much it means to the person you’re helping.

Thank You! You can follow me on Twitter and get to meet some of these awesome people too. I’m ConnieFoggles.

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