We still think Blogging is key and http://MomBite.com

April 13th, 2009 by admin

We still think blogging is a great way to promote your business, and we are glad to see that we are #8 on Live.com for the keyword “blogging“.  It’s one of the top 5 search keywords for blog.  At the center of our Marketing book, “Marketing is a CONTACT Sport” is blogging and SEO via blogging regularly.  As you are already starting to see that I am also blogging about my wife’s book and blog site at http://Mombite.com.  Here book is titled ”Mommy’s Little Money$Maker: an inspirational guide for Stay at home Mom’s to start a business or earn a part-time income”.   If you know a Mom that needs/wants to earn a part-time income and wants to stay at home, this book is full of smart successful ideas. 

Here are some recent posts: 

Blooming Artist - Goodbloom

April 13, 2009 ·

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Holly Bartos, the artist behind Goodbloom (featured in Daily Candy) found that there was something missing in her otherwise fulfilled and happy life.  Early in 2008, she discovered what it was:   a need for a creative outlet.  3 years ago she painted flowers on her daughter’s walls and enjoyed it so much, she started painting what she knew…flowers.  Go to Goodbloom.com to see her latest collection and be sure to check out her current blog.

Daily Candy Dallas Feature:

 

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A Day in the Life of a (thrifty, frugal, ex-spendthrift) mom

April 11, 2009 ·

From the minute you get up until the time you lay your head on the pillow, there are moments that you need to spend money.  There are always ways in which you spend that you could get it for less,swap it for something cheaper or walk away completely.  Can you challenge yourself by saving $10 a day (OR MORE!!) on your usual purchases, go frugal and let the thrifty side of your life loose?  It’s fun and it won’t hurt you if you make it a game.  Here are some ways to do it:

coffee1) MORNING COFFEE. Straight to Starbucks or brewing at home.  Latte versus drip?  What’s your flavor?

  • ROUTE 1: If you usually sip something at a coffee shop in the morning, forking out $3 for a drink, brew at home and add that to your savings.  SAVINGS: $3.00
  • ROUTE 2: If you usually go for a latte, try a drip instead and save almost $1.50.  SAVINGS: $1.50

2) LUNCH. Getting ready to go out the door for work or hauling the kids out for the day and you just think that you will stop by and get food on the go?  Think ahead about what you are going to do for lunch. Ready to just fork out the $7.00 for a sandwich at the corner deli?  Being prepared means you make healthy choices and eliminate a hole in your pocket.

  • ROUTE 1: Prepare your own lunch.  Slop together PB & J, make a nice turkey with the fixings, or cook up some pasta the night before.  SAVINGS: $7.00 or more (per person)
  • ROUTE 2: Make a sandwich at home and buy yourself a salad or soup to go with it.  SAVINGS: $3.50. (per person)

bikes3) TRANSPORTATION. Driving to work?  Hauling the kids around town to school and actiivities. Think about the savings you could make if you take the bus, walk, ride bikes or carpool.  You will instantly save on gas and parking.

  • INSTANT SAVINGS: $ 5-10 per day!

noodles4) DINNER. Bag dinner savings by preparing meals ahead.  While being frugal, you will also be prepared when you grocery shop.  There are so many ways to save on food, but thinking ahead of time means you may save money and cut down on wasting food. Savings: $3-15 or more.

  • ROUTE 1: Make and freeze meals in large batches, so you always have a fresh meal on hand when you are in a pinch.  It will be a lot less tempting to call take-out or order a pizza to be delivered when you know that you have vegetarian lasanga waiting in the freezer to heat up.
  • ROUTE 2: Go meatless twice a week or more.  You can potentially shave off $25.00 or more per week on groceries if you just go vegetarian part of the time.
  • ROUTE 3: Grow some of your own vegetables.  Having a small garden can add up to savings during the harvesting months and kids will enjoy the process.  Remember when neighbors would bring over fresh tomatoes and peppers when growing up?  You can offer your children that same experience of getting friendly with dirt, caring for something and watching it grow.
  • ROUTE 4: Eat simply.  Kids love pasta with a simple red sauce and so can you.  Try some new recipes that are easy to make and provide nutrition without all of the costly ingredients.  Try Indian Rice and Lentils (Dal).  It is cheap, healthy and fortified with vitamins and minerals to add to your family’s health.

wine5) WATCH THE BEVERAGES.  Say no to unhealthy juices, expensive smoothies, sodas and watch your alcohol consumption.  If you like to have a glass of wine, try the recession varieties, like Charles Shaw (2 Buck Chuck) for instant savings and they aren’t that bad either! SAVINGS: $5-12 or more per day.

6) GYM MEMBERSHIP. Use it or lose it.  Gyms can cost 1-2 dollars per day, so if you are paying and not using the gym think it over.  Try walking, jogging outdoors, hiking, exercising with your children (biking, swimming, roller blading) and have fun without the weight of memberships. SAVINGS: $1-2 per day.

Anymore daily savings that you can think of?  Please post comments.  Your thriftiness will help other families think of unique ways to make a difference for their families.

Shira Sela - Artist

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I found this artist on my favorite site Poppy Talk Handmade – find it.  It is great art eye candy!

Shira Sela is an illustrator and designer with the website shirasela.com that displays her collection of personal work.

Working with both traditional and digital mediums she makes us of inks, pens and markers as well as various graphic and illustration softwares.

Her work is available in boutiques around the world and on etsy at http://shirae.etsy.com.

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CHEFSHOP

Trying to find ingredients for recipes that aren’t in your average grocery store.  See CHEFSHOP.COM for a pantry that is stuffed with hard-to-find, top-of-the line Imported, unique and fresh products.

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Health and Your Astrological Sign

April 6, 2009 ·

plant “In medical astrology, different parts of the body are associated with each of the 12 signs,” writes Stephanie Gailing in her new book, “Planetary Apothecary.” Those parts of the body may be the most vulnerable, but, she argues, when taken care of, can be areas of great strength.

She has been recently featured in Daily Candy and on AOL’s homepage with an article featuring each sign and the particular body part that the sign is linked to.

Personally, I have to admit that she is right on about Pisces (my sign) and our dear feet.  I have broken my foot twice, have had two knee surgeries and foot reflexology does a world of good for my feet that beg to be cared for daily!  Is it all in our mind, or does astrology and when you were born have something to do with it?

Read her blog-based web site to find out more about the book and the author at www.planetaryapothecary.com.

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BABYPLAYS – Rent Toys & Save Money!

April 2, 2009 · No Comments

babyplays_logo_2009What a concept at BabyPlays.com!

Toys delivered to your home for ages 5 and under.

You pick the plan; they send the toys.

  • Reduce cost on buying new toys.
  • Save money.
  • Declutter your home.
  • Have developmentally appropriate toys at every stage of your child’s learning.
  • Fun for the whole family.

Go to BabyPlays.com and start your child’s learning!

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MamaOm has April Savings!

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Get the kids geared up for Earth Day with this Green Revolution tee.  Online 10 percent off coupon at mamaom.com.

MamaOm has organic and eco-friendly mommy and me tees, beachwear and accesories.

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Be Zen and make money from MomBite.com

March 30th, 2009 by admin

As mentioned in previous posts in the our title post, I am promoting my wife’s book:  Mommy’s little Money$Maker, an Inspirational guide for Mom’s to start a business or earn part-time income while working from home.  Here is a recent article from her blog Mombite.com today:  Click on title to see full article!

Be Zen When You Spend

(Author: Jill Dickinson, Mommy’s Little Money$Maker)


BEING ZEN WHEN YOU SPEND
It is a daily challenge for almost everyone, especially moms, to not come undone by the growing pressures of the economy, finances, family responsibilities and material matters.  But there is a powerful solution to the imbalance buzz that is naturally out in the world.

It’s called Being Zen When You Spend!
It may not be the cure-all for stress and life’s complications, but in one way or another, it is going to take you further in life.  In the very least, it could save you money.  Saving money alone could provide you with greater stability and security that could reach out farther than just your bank account.  If you want to ease your mind, you may want to start with your lifestyle and habits.  Creating healthier habits that add more benefit and less stress is the Zen way to go.

Be Zen when you spend. It’s that simple.  Take on a Zen approach around spending money and be Zen when you spend.  Embrace it and you will reap the rewards.

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Microsoft Search not to be called Kumo.com

March 25th, 2009 by admin

Ok, so I have heard that the new Microsoft search will not be called kumo.com.  The new name is not told to more then 3 people in the company.  So what can I say, I am a little bummed.  I liked Kumo.com, what a buzz killer.  So folks, if you are trying to create buzz for a brand, leak out the word.  Don’t hide it from people or change it.  Be like Apple, one of the best marketing companies in the world.  Tell people months and years in advance what you will be building, how cool it is, and how hot it is.  But, don’t tell them yet, keep it a secret for a while.  And, then when they have had it, reveal it like the iPhone.  Create buzz, that is what Marketing is all about. 

Speaking of marketing, have you downloaded our free marketing book yet?  Do it now, and pass it to 20 of your friends, it’s worth reading.  Also if you know a Mom who is looking to earn a part time income or starting a business, have her check out my wife’s book and blog site at http://MomBite.com, here is an excerpt of an article:

11 Essential Ways to Help Your Kids Think Green

March 24, 2009 · No Comments

You’ve heard it before.  Reduce.  Reuse.  Recycle.

If you are currently putting these “green” habits to the test, then the next step is to instruct your kids on how to do the same.  Green is such a popular topic and now with the money tight in families, the color of money is one that everyone is interested in.

You can be a wonderful role model to your kids, but if they are only watching you turn off the lights when you leave the room and taking food scraps out to the compost bin, it’s not enough to get them to do it.  The more we can build natural habits into our children’s daily life patterns, the more we are going to start creating a community of people who will do the same.

If your kids learn a tip or two about being “green,” it will filter onto their friends.  Kids love to get involved in projects and this is an opportunity for them to take a deeper look at their lives and to figure out what is important as it affects the whole family and our community.

Top Ways to Teach Your Kids to Go Green!

1. Take your kids shopping to thrift stores.  Your children will learn a valuable lesson about reusing items if you let them shop second-hand, consignment and thrift stores.  Teach your kids about saving resources by reusing clothing, toys, and equipment and let them experience the thrill of finding a new treasure.  It’s not only smart – it’s important to our environment.

dscn001722. Teach your kids “green” art smarts. Instead of purchasing new art supplies with all of its packaging, breath new life into old, recycled items and make creative works of art.  Pop buttons off an old sweater, find old boxes or containers to decorate, or design a sculpture in your yard with recycled items.  Pat and Lisa of Seattle have taken sticks and twigs that have naturally twisted and realigned themselves into the resemblance of an alphabet letter and mounted them as an A through Z wall art display in their basement.  When out on a nature walk with your child, present them with the scavenger hunt game where they search for the alphabet letters in tree pieces.  It’s an inexpensive way to teach your kids to find learning in nature.

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Money Maker, not just for Mom’s

March 21st, 2009 by admin

As you can tell from the recent posts, that I am really excited about my Wife’s blogging about her book; Mommy’s Little Money$Maker.  It will soon available for a free download for a limited time, because it’s going to go to a national publisher.  The blog and details about the money maker tips are at MomBite.com.

She has so many great work from home advice for Mom’s to start a business or make part-time income, it really is quite amazing.  But, what I am most excited about is the fact that she has actually incorporated something called MomBite’s.  A little tidbit about a business started by a Mom and the full on profile and interviews with successful women.  So really, it’s a great book of business ideas, and not just for Mom’s.  I think she might actually incorporate a couple of great ideas by Dads too.  So folks do visit her Money Maker site, MomBite.com and spread the word by blogging about it.  It’s in these crazy times we really do have to support each other and help Mom’s be the little or big Money Makers!  Enjoy the excerpts from MomBite.com:
Establish a Two-Hour “Work Out” Routine
March 20, 2009 ·

Two hours is a long time.  Two hours goes fast.  Two hours is all I need.  Two hours later.  Two hours to get it done.  Two hours time.  Two hour work-out.  Two hours.

Get the work “Out” of the way! If you are looking to find a Money$Maker, you need to start carving out time in your daily life to take action steps towards your goals.
Take two hours each day to establish a two-hour “work out” routine. Get an office set-up.  Research ideas for a business.  Make phone calls.  Set up a blog.  Network.  Get yourself out there.  Start projects that you can realistically finish.

Find alternative times to make work happen.

Get up in morning and do it before the kids tumble down the stairs wondering what’s for breakfast.
Think about carving out hours in the quiet of the afternoon or in the evening when you are able to find focus time.
While your child is napping, get to work.
If your baby often falls asleep in the car, set up a roving office space.
Get your family on board to help you find the time you deserve.
There are 24 hours in your day.  I know you are bus, but taking the two-hours and putting it toward a Money$Maker will go a long way to reaching your dreams.

I know that there is room to take two of the 24 hours in the day to work on your business. Two hours of work is a realistic, reasonable goal for starting any endeavor.

Keep in mind after you have used your two hours, that you still have 22 hours left to do things like laundry, paying bills, getting groceries, making meals, taking care of kids, carpooling, sleeping and doing something for yourself.

Tips:

When you finally slip away to take the two-hour time period for work, remember to use it wisely.
Organize what you’d like to get done ahead of time, so when the two hours arises, you are ready to hit it.
Minimize distractions in your workspace and try to stay focused.
If it is hard for you to stick with two-hours straight, try doing it in four sets of half-hours.  Set a timer if you must.  Do a half hour on, half hour off.
Stay consistent with taking the time to work.
Put a note on the door telling children that “Mommy is working (with another adult home if kids are young)” and close the door if that works better.
Hold a family meeting to let everyone feel involved in your endeavors.  Be honest and let them know what you need and involve them in decision making.
If the time still doesn’t work for your personal schedule, scale it back to one hour.  If it really works, try to add another hour onto your “Work Out” Routine.

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