Feedburner: Tampering Can Be a Bad Thing

Posted on January 29th, 2008 in Blogging Tips by Vegan Momma

A few days ago I was playing around with feedburner. Trust me, it’s something I don’t do often. During my inquisitive play I deleted my Vegan Momma feed and placed it back; however, when I placed it back I gave it the wrong name. It should have been Subscribe to Vegan Momma but I believe I called it something like “blog url + vegan momma” or “blog url + the vegan momma”.

dara // Jan 29, 2008 at 8:45
hey, i stopped receiving your feeds. the last entry that came to my google reader was the MLK post :?: . i had to visit your site to realize you had new posts waiting for me to read.

As Dara mentioned towards the end of her comment she was unable to receive my updated feeds. Silly Opal! See what can happen when I start tampering and forget to put things back the way they were? Tsk-Tsk! I’m happy to report that things are back on track, and I imagine those who haven’t been getting my feed updates should in the next few days. You can always subscribe to my RSS feed by using this link.

Later today I’ll post a few of my workout routines but for now I have to add some finishing touches on a few articles and send them off.

Besides having my RSS feeds showing at the top of my page. I really don’t promote them although I can see why I should. You can potentially reach more repeat visitors if you promote your RSS feed.


Question:
Do you promote your RSS feed?

[tags]feedburner, RSS Feed[/tags]

Blogging: To Comment or Not to Comment?

Posted on January 28th, 2008 in Blogging Tips by Vegan Momma

On a good day, I visit over 200 blogs via NetNewsWire (it’s an RSS Reader for the Mac.) I haven’t had a good day in weeks. The numbers of blogs I visit has dropped significantly. I only visit blogs during my online breaks.

Outside of work, I try to limit the time I spend online. Why? The quick answer (that some people might take the wrong way) is, “I have better things to do!” The longer answer is I want to spend as much time with my daughter and focus on other aspects of my life. As much as I enjoy visiting blogs I know that at times I need a break. If I’m tied to my computer that isn’t going to happen. Therefore I don’t do it. I do try to respond to all comments left on my blog at times I’m good responding the same day and other times it takes days, sometimes weeks. Gah!

When I’m busy I’m lucky if I visit anyone. I also take advantage of Word Press advanced posting. I have my favorites that I try to visit as much as possible. Those are the bloggers I’ve developed a personal connection with. Guess what? Some of my favorites are bloggers that have blogs where I rarely comment but at times I even have to put my favorite bloggers on hold.

With the amount of blogs I visit I don’t always comment on everyone’s blog. I just don’t have that type of time. That would be insane, and it would feel too much like work. I mainly comment if I have something to say. There are times when I’m interested in what has been said, but I don’t have anything to add to the conversation so I’ll read the post and move on. When I first started, blogging I tried to comment on every blog I visited, but at times the words I left felt “empty”. I stopped doing it.

On the flip side, there are blogs I visit where I comment often and the blogger doesn’t comment as much on my blog. Do I take it personally? No, why should I? They always make me feel welcome when I’m at their virtual home and that is enough for me. If I think about it would be silly for me to limit my comments on their blog simply because someone doesn’t always comment on my blog, right?

Why am I even writing about this? This was the topic of a conversation between one of my real life buddies, and myself, earlier today. I’m not sure how in the world we got on the subject but before I knew it we were discussing blogs and how visit them. It seems our commenting style is similar.

Question: What’s your commenting style?

[tags]blogging[/tags]

My Journey To Online Monetization

Posted on January 6th, 2008 in Blog Monetization, Blogging Tips by Vegan Momma

“It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.”
Bilbo Baggins, Fellowship Of The Ring: J.R.R. Tolkien

In May, 2007 I started thinking of ways I could monetize my website. I’m a business owner, and I was looking for a backup plan. Suppose something happened where I could not make my natural beauty products? How would I manage? I definitely didn’t want to be dipping into my savings & investments and I knew I didn’t want to go back to working for someone else.

Venturing Into Unknown Territory

I began searching for ways that I could make money online. You don’t have to step far outside your virtual home to find ways to make money online. You don’t believe me? Take a virtual stroll to one of the search engines, social networking websites, businesses, etc., and you will find many who are eager to tell you how to make money online. Be careful that you can separate the facts from fiction. Trust me, it’s not easy. I also noticed that some of the ones telling others how to make money online did not know what they were talking about. Imagine that?

Make money online websites are everywhere and frankly, for the most part, they bore me. From a business aspect, it wasn’t appealing to me since many websites I visited only fed people tiny bites at a time. I would think, “It takes a lot more than that! Also some people seemed to believe that the pros were making the majority of their money for their make money online websites. You don’t need to go far to see the copycat make money online websites. They are everywhere. I could not help thinking, “How in the world do people think they are going to succeed that way?” It takes a lot of work? Write about what you know.

Granted I had a lot to learn about online monetization (I still do) and that was ok. I was willing learn, make mistakes, and yes sacrifices. I always like having a backup plan. Besides, I knew that I could make money online if I applied myself. Some of you have been with me through my journey. You’ve watched adsense blocks appear on the sidebar, and then you saw them disappear. I did “ok” with the adsense blocks. My first month I made a little over $40, and each month it keeps increasing and even though they are now sunk within my comments they still do well.

Many of my long time readers have read the reviews that I was paid to write and some of you even commented on those post. You were also around when I introduced Vegan Momma’s sole sponsor. At the close of November, I reached the point where I was close to paying all my bills via online monetization. Did I make all my money from Vegan Momma? No, but I effectively used this website to promote some of my other websites. Guess what, a lot of my other websites don’t use adsense. They do use affiliate marketing.

Still not satisfied I decided to explore other ways to make money online I turned my attention back to the world wide web. I put the blinders on and ignored the make money online websites. I let my fingers do the walking. Yes there are many ways you can make money online. You just have to look for them. For example, you can get paid to take photos. Imagine that? I have taken thousands of photos and you can actually make money selling them. If you come from an administrative background, you can work at home as a virtual office assistant or work in a virtual call center.

Do you have a technology background? You can find work also there are many freelance websites out there that cover a variety of jobs. I passed this information onto friends that were looking to work at home. Direct sales are another way you can make money online. You can buy at wholesale prices and sell the products at variety of online sources like Ebay. I have a friend who makes over six figures yearly selling items on Ebay. Of course, you can make money as a freelance writer.

My Bills Were Paid Using Online Monetization

December 2007 I made it! All my bills were paid via online monetization. It was a great feeling. It didn’t come easily. It took a lot of research and deciding what was best for me, but I did it. The sacrifices I’ve made have been worth it. I set goals for myself. Although it’s still too early I believe it will keep progressing. It’s nice to have a backup plan. I’m not solely dependent on my natural skin care business. I like that feeling.

If you’re looking to make money online I would highly recommend that you educate yourself. You also need to realize it won’t be easy. It doesn’t work that way. Yes, you’re going to have to work. You will work hard. Don’t tell me you thought it would be easy? ;-) Remember what works for one person might not work for another. You also have to have a lot of patience and realize that mistakes is part of the process. I know you’ve heard that before but it’s true.

 

“It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.”

Bilbo Baggins, Fellowship Of The Ring: J.R.R. Tolkien

I posted the above statement at the beginning of my post. I’ve always liked it and well I’ve always like Tolkien. He was a brilliant man and a master storyteller. I wish I could have chatted with him while he was on this earth. If I didn’t have a map to keep me on course I to would have been swept down some mysterious path. I would suggest that you treat your make money online goals just like a business. If you think about it that’s exactly what it is. You need to make plans, research, put in the hours, and yes sacrifices.

To help you with your business I would recommend you check out Cath Lawson’s business advice blog this wonderful woman gives sound business advice read her post Is One Of Your 5 Disorders Making You Poor. I regularly tune into her same time, same virtual home because I love how this woman thinks!

You want more? Hurry on over to IttyBiz. I met Naomi yesterday. I like her direct approach and I know I’ll be visiting her virtual home for a long time. Naomi offers working from home tips that help you stay sane. Read her post What The Hell Is Branding? I met her through JCM Enterprises.

JCM Enterprises provides copywriting service for websites. I’ve seen James on the freelance writing circuit. His post are very informative. He makes you want to click on his name. That’s how I found out about him. Please read his post Three Rules Of Freelancing Online For Happy Clients.

Whew! My fingers are getting tired but I have more….

There are some changes coming to Vegan Momma and some of my other websites.

Upcoming Changes

  1. Vegan Momma needs a face lift - Within the upcoming months, I’ll be hiring a web designer it’s about time Ms. Vegan Momma received a touch up wouldn’t you agree? I’m sick of this theme. I’m looking for something, clean, crisp, and minty fresh.
  2. Interviews & guest bloggers will be featured on vegan momma - If you are, a regular you will see some readers that you know, but many will be new to you. Quite a few of them will be newcomers or have websites that don’t receive a lot of traffic. It doesn’t matter they are darn good websites. Sure it’s important to recognize the popular bloggers but I think it’s even more important to recognize those who don’t have an audience. Many of us knows what it’s like to be the new blogger or have a website that doesn’t get a lot of traffic.
  3. I’m hiring writers - I’ll most likely start hiring writers next month. I’m going to start with one website and eventually expand to include the majority of my websites. Stay tuned I’ll be posting a Vegan Momma is hiring page, or something to that effect. I’ll let you know when it is up.
  4. Contest & other goodies right around the corner- Ok, this is something I’ve been working on for a while I’ll be offering something next month for the lucky winner!
  5. Work at home opportunities page - I have many people that ask me about work at home opportunities over the past several months I’ve sent leads to some of my buddies some of them got hired. I don’t receive a commission I just like helping others whenever possible. I might as well put the information on its own page, right? These are places I’ve found and reviewed during my own quest to make money online. I know they aren’t scams. There are many out there. I was thorough. A few of my friends have received jobs with some of the organizations that will be added to the page.

Please let me know what you think about the upcoming updates. If you want to see other things now is the time to make the suggestion within the post or contact me. I do respond to my emails. Also don’t forget to visit these fabulous bloggers.

I’m hoping everyone has a sparkling day!

Blessings,

-Opal Tribble

[tags]Cath Lawson, Ittybiz, JCM Enterprises, business plan, freelance writing, vegan momma[/tags]

WordPress Plug In: WordPress Automatic Upgrade

Posted on January 5th, 2008 in Blogging Tips by Vegan Momma

Word Press logoI just upgraded all my blogs to the latest and greatest version of Word Press, WordPress 2.3.2. The installation took less than three minutes for each blog. It was all made possible thanks to the WordPress Automatic Upgrade.

I also use the Word Press Plug In One Click installer it’s a simple way for me to install all the plug ins I use. The great news Is I haven’t had to use FTP in months thanks to One Click Installer.

Naturally I backed up my work before making the installation with some of my websites, like Vegan Momma, I have a lot of information and there is no way I would want that to be lost. However, I do make it a practice to back up my work daily in case something happens I won’t have to worry about my information being lost.

If you are a WordPress user who’s hosting WordPress on your own server go on and download the plug in. Thus far I’ve downloaded it on twelve websites and I haven’t had any issues.

I hope the information was helpful and happy blogging!

[tags]Word Press Plug In, Word Press Automatic Upgrade Plug In, One Click Installer[/tags]

Excuses: Turning I Can’t Into I Can

Posted on January 4th, 2008 in Blogging Buddies, Blogging Tips, Freelance writing, Personal by Vegan Momma

ExcusesWe’ve all made excuses at some point in our lives, right? What are you doing to change them?

In my last post What’s Holding You Back: Why Aren’t you Achieving Your Goals? I wrote about excuses and how much I hate hearing them. Guess what? As much as I cannot stand excuses there are times when I have made them myself. I’m going to go over the ridiculous excuses I’ve made in the past and what I’m doing to change them.

1. Freelance Writing
Excuse: I don’t have time to learn the “rules” of freelance writing.
Now this one is hilarious mainly because I write every single day! Realizing how silly it was for me to say something like this. I stopped making excuses and just did it.

Within my first three weeks, as a freelance writer I made a little over 2k. I worked my tail off, but I did it. For those who think it can’t be done or think that I cannot possibly be telling the truth well you don’t know me too well. In whatever I do put a lot of time and energy into making things happen. I thoroughly research whatever I’m interested in. Why? It would be foolish to rush into something without a well thought out plan. I will make sacrifices to achieve what I want. That is what separates me from many.

Freelance Writing: What Has Helped Me

  • I visited websites that wrote about freelance writing. I realized it wasn’t as hard as I was making it out to be.
  • Research
  • I purchased freelance writing books
  • Just doing it

What Freelance Writing Books Did I Purchase?

  1. The Copywriters Handbook, Third Edition: A Step By Step Guide To Writing Copy That Sells
  2. Writing White Papers: How To Capture Readers And Keep Them Engaged
  3. Starting Your Career As A Freelance Writer
  4. Too Lazy To Work Too Nervous To Steal: How To Have A Great Life As A Freelance Writer
  5. The Renegade Writers Query Letters That Rock: The Freelance Writers Guide To Selling More Work Faster
  6. Writer Mama: How To Raise A Writing Career Alongside Your Kids
  7. Feminine Wiles: Creative Techniques For Writing Womens Feature Stories That Sell
  8. Writers Market 2008

How did I select the above books? I relied on reviews and suggestions from other freelance writers. I’m very happy with my purchases.

Freelance Writing: How Did I Land My Clients?

I did a lot of marketing to make that happen and I wrote articles. I did a small amount of marketing on vegan momma also and I hit my business. Freelance writing is yet another way you can make money online. I’m not dependent on Google to make money from writing. Eight days ago I created a website that focuses solely on freelance writing. The site was indexed within 24 hours. Since I haven’t written to many places the samples I’ll be including will be from my other websites. I have written numerous articles the ones that do well are those related to health/nutrition.

My Freelance Writing Website Received It’s First Amazon Sale Within Three Days!

Guess what? Within my first three days, I received an Amazon sale on my new website. It wasn’t much it amounted to a little over $5, but it tells you whether you market yourself correctly yes you can make money. How did I market myself? I left informative comments on other freelance writers websites. I’m new to the game, but even I have something to share mainly from a marketing standpoint. I was only receiving 11 visitors daily to my website at the time. Now, on the 8th day I’m averaging 25 unique visitors daily. When I make the time to market that effectively I will do better.

2. Figure Competition

Excuse: I don’t have the time to focus on competition
I’ve been singing the same tune for a few years! Guess what? It’s old. I have a workout buddy now so there is no reason why I cannot make this happen. I’ve changed my attitude. When I go into the gym my focus instead of thinking about the benefits of my workout I think, “What can I do to get into competition form?” That has made all the difference.

Veggies, Yarns, & Tails left a great comment in my last post and I thought I would share it here….

Veggies, Crafts, & Tails

This is something I practice often. Statistics show when people write down their goals they are more inclined to turn those into a reality. Besides it’s hard to “forget” to do something when you it’s in your face. ;-) If you haven’t visited Veggies, Crafts, & Tails please stop by and say hello. She regularly posts pictures about the dishes she has created. She’s an author of a cookbook titled Not Just for Vegetarians, Delicious Homestyle Cooking, the Meatless Way. She’s vegetarian and has created some tantalizing recipes. You can also catch pictures of her lovely cat, The Mitz. I’ve been reading her website for over a year.

3. Changes To Vegan Momma
Excuse: I don’t want to come off as “preachy” by changing my vision

Those who’ve been reading my website for any length of time know I’m passionate about total body wellness. I write and talk about it daily. Why in the world wasn’t I doing it more on Vegan Momma? A lot of that was due to the fact that I didn’t want to come off as being “preachy”. I stopped focusing on that and started writing what matters to me total body wellness. Guess what? My numbers have jumped up by over 100 readers daily. That’ s not what has excited me about it but what have pulled them to my site is what makes me happy. My stats show what is bringing most of them to my website is because I’m writing about what I love; health, nutrition, & fitness.

Thought of the Day: Think of ways you can turn I can’t into I can. Make it happen!

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