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Want to hear me on the radio? Screw up I mean..

mtn-med Kelly from Profitable Mommy Blogging invited me to be on her great podcast and it aired yesterday. The funniest part? Here am I la la la….and totally lost my train of thought. I haven’t actually listened to it yet, but I am sure its a riot. Nothing like forgetting your original point while talking on air. Ok, Ok, I’m not a professional speaker.

Her podcast opens up with her online tip post. This week her tip post was in response to a reader who wrote about getting jealous of other online mom bloggers. I found that really interesting; the letter and the advice others gave. Totally worth the listen if you have ever felt like that.

I was actually on to talk about MomDot and Bloggers Give. Kelly was so sweet and I thank her a ton for allowing me to share and to take time out of her morning to chat with me.

My interview starts in the podcast around the 9:37  mark.

Honestly, how did I sound? Stupid? Hit me. I can take it. Maybe.

~Trisha

QLubb, new social networking site that makes organization a snap

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I recently had a chance to try a new social site geared around helping moms get organized and wanted to share it with you all. Its called QLubb. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a group (other then the lonely old me in it that I made….finally, a full group to MYSELF…muahhahaha) to actually put on there and truly test the site out, but I can see how it would be extremely beneficial. It allows you to sign up your organization, lets say a neighborhood, and post garage sales, bake sales, city meetings, local club meetings, and more. Bring your community back to being neighbors that know each other, kwim?

It would be perfect for a Moms Club or Sports group who needed to touch base in one area and let people put up their photos, calendar events, and communicate messages without going through tons of individual emails. Get a coach to sign up to post the games, all the parents can share their pictures, and see a changing calendar. Out with the emails and phone calls, in with the online group site! The great thing is that you only bring in specific members so its not open to everyone and remains private to just your group.

We had a board similar to this but not as developed when I was in the military and it was great for finding and sharing local events.  In fact, I loved being able to sign on and find out what was going on in our area.

If you get a chance, check it out and see if it would help you get organized with your PTA, blog community, business, and more. (and yes, totally free!)

Neat concept and we can all use a little more help getting organized in one area. I dream of having a place that everyone I know is on ONE site and I don’t have to go to more then that place ever again.

I know, I know..keep dreaming.

~Trisha

About QLubb:

QLUBB MAKES IT EASY TO KEEP YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS

It’s another year, and another set of New Year resolutions. More often than not, New Year resolutions invariably include 1) getting our lives in order, 2) spending more time with our families and 3) losing 10 pounds. So while we here at Qlubb can’t help with the weight-loss goal, we want to help you get more organized, spend less time getting organized and, subsequently, spend more time with your family and friends.

Qlubb is the easiest way to get your real-life groups organized and on the same page. Between our children’s classrooms, scout troops, religious groups, social groups, book/wine clubs and families, we are constantly running around trying to plan and coordinate our group activities. Too often, organizing is just simply a source of headaches and undue stress.

With easy user sign-on, group calendaring, shared sign-up sheets, online rsvp, and much more, Qlubb automates many of the tasks and significantly reduces the time it takes to organize group events, activities and members, giving you more time to enjoy your groups, families and friends.

Just IMAGINE, with Qlubb, you can:
• Easily organize group events and activities online
• Eliminate email back-and-forth
• Eliminate reminders and nags of events and responsibilities
• Easily delegate tasks to members
• Easily create a secure website for your group
• SPEND MORE TIME ENJOYING YOUR REAL-LIFE GROUPS

Check out this new blog and contest!

bony_classic_logo-2 Thank you to the Bony Pony Ranch who recently committed to donate some kids gear to Bloggers Give.

They started a BLOG and as bloggers ourselves we want to pass on the linky love  and share how you can win some of their products. They are playing Pin the Tail on the donkey with their button, so go over and check it out to win.

Even better? They are also a charity that donates 100% of proceeds to mentor at risk children!!

We all know I love me some Pussycat Dolls! Look how cute Nicole looks in this.

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We are not even going to hate on Heidi since we think its awesome she supports this charity too!

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Even if she is insane by marrying that loser.*cough*

~Trisha


Today my DH calls me and says…….

cryptkeeper “Your going to be 31 this year”

I said…”I’m only 30″.

He said…”no, your closer to 31 than 30 now.”

Gee, thanks honey. Let me get out the wrinkle cream and cane so I can beat you with it.

This is his way of rubbing in that Ill be 31 before he is even 30. We are 1 year and one month apart in age.

But at least its not me with a receding hairline………who gets the last laugh there………

~Trisha

Want to know which Blogger got this…..

donated to Bloggers Give?

Head over and find out what fellow bloggers and businesses are happily donating products to Bloggers Give this year! Don’t forget, we are working for Courageous Kids and all it takes is for you to ask your giveaways and review companies for one extra item to be dropshipped to us! Sometimes they go above and beyond……….

Everyone say GOOD JOB GIRL! Woo Hoo!

~Trisha

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Promote your Blog post here Now (linky) 60+ links

post-it As always, I want others to see your posts and check them out myself! The Blogosphere is so big…lets narrow it down and hear what YOU have to say. Leave your link or someone elses link in Mr. Linky of information or posts you want to share! (specific post, not just blog link) Then take time to go to someone elses links and leave a comment and let them know they were ‘heard’. I cant wait to Blog Hop your links!

A few announcements I want to share with you all:

  • Have you seen NewBaby? Pretty cool site to upload your videos and be around other moms with your product reviews, dancing, kid home movies, and more!
  • Our good friend Clarissa has opened The Launchpad, a way for moms to share information with each other from one blogger to the next. Join up! Its still being built and things added, but if you can pardon her dust, she wants you to grow with her.
  • Nominations for Dotties are closed. I will be tallying up our nominations and the voting should start by Monday.

Today, we recommend you check out these two blogs while your hopping:

  • Mom Fuse has a large volume of content, many contributing writers, features, recipes and more! In fact…we think we like them because they are scatterbrained have so much information like us!
  • The Mom Buzz We are so proud of our friend Erin! Check out her amazing blog. She was recently was on Daytime, premiering her blog and some awesome mom products. GO ERIN for doing boutiques and bloggers proud everywhere!

~Trisha

The FAB FIFTEEN

The Fab Fifteen will be brought to you weekly by guest writer Victoria. Please visit her site at Life Starring Ellie and Eve.

fab15_2-1 Today I am giving you some of my favorite blogs for moms (and dads)…I was tempted to list  my site 15 times, but I then decided that since you probably already know how wonderful, trendy, totally great and cool I am, and I should introduce you to some that you might not know, or that you may have lost in the vastdom that is the ‘blogosphere’.  All these sites are on my faves for various reasons, but they are all well written and informative. Most of them specialize in reviews and giveaways! So without further ado let me introduce you to this week’s Fab Fifteen:

BLOG_DESCRIPTION Meet Cool Baby Kid if you already haven’t.  Cecelia has some great gear reviews and she is currently having a  giveaway for a Buzz diaper bag backpack. Cool Baby Kid also has 2 counterparts in the form of Ask Baby Kid and Smart Baby Kid.

I love stuff, pretty much any kind of stuff…and I love that fact that Goodies For Mom is a one stop shop for reviews, articles and giveaways for all sorts of great stuff.  A one stop shop?  That puts it at the top of my list of sites that people should visit.

Keeper of the Cheerios With two cute kids, some great looking reviews, and some fun giveaways why wouldn’t Keeper of the Cherrios be on my list of favorites?  Miranda keeps it fun and informative with her reviews and provides some good commentary of life in general.

The Not-So-Blog Bridgette’s blog was a fave of mine even before I was tapped to write these articles, so I am putting it out there.  If you haven’t been to The Not So Blog Blog you really should check it out!  Why?   Well the design for one, but if that doesn’t do it for you, how about real mom reviews and free stuff to win, that should get you going!

Mommy In Pink Yes, as a mom of two girls I tend to look towards the pink in life, and as such I happened across Mommy in Pink.  While I love the fact that there of are great giveaways and fun reviews, it is the writing style that cracks me up…for an example check out The Barista Wants My Husband!

Ohana Mama Blog I am a relative newbie and I am sure that everyone else out there knows about Sarah’s site…but too bad, this is a list of some of MY favorite sites and Ohana Mama is one of my faves.  She offers a little bit of everything and her graphics and photo collections are great.  I’m only just a bit jealous that she gets to live someplace awesome.

Do I understand the title?  Well…no.  But that doesn’t stop me from liking Christy’s collection of a little bit of everything. Shake the Salt offers reviews, giveaways,  general commentary, and she hosts A Moment For Me (with giveaways!)…and we all know how much busy moms need a minute to relax!

It’s the short and sweet that gets me…maybe because I can’t write short and sweet to save my life, but I love the fact that I can just read for a minute or two, know what Allison thinks, and be done. If you are a fan of short and sweet, Petite Elephant is right for you.

The Mom Buzz Hello competition, I still love you. (if you have no idea what I am talking about check out the Dottie Awards here on Momdot).  Erin at the Mom Buzz offers great reviews along side her commentary.  And if you haven’t checked out the smiling frog -you need to. I think it might be one of the funniest graphics I have ever seen.

So……..if it has the word “goody” in the title it must be good, right?  With a little bit of everything and some great information all over, the Goody Blog is a must have on your blog roll.

Need A Little Bliss in your life?  With a laid back and relaxed attitude towards review writing, Heather provides reviews on everything from popcorn to all natural childrens’ heating pads.

Confessions of a Pioneer Woman
Have you ever met someone who lives in the country…no I don’t mean the sub-burbs I mean the real honest to goodness country?  Well Ree does and this is the story of her life, complete with pics, reviews and giveaways!

BabyLuxe {daily}
Providing reviews and giveaways on some pretty awesome baby gear, Dana and Erin are my heros.  I love the products they review and it helps a lot that Dana is wonderful and ever so helpful to the newbie that is me. Check them out to find new friends!

Dear Dr. Moz
Meet the Moose if you haven’t already.  Offering reviews, contests and  posts about some of the more weird interesting baby products out there, Dear Dr. Moz is a good place to get a masculine feel.

Mamanista
With the words “chic” and “practical” in the subtitle how can you resist?  Well, I couldn’t. Especially since I am not known for being the most practical person alive…and yes I found some great gear that could help me.  This site offers a lot of information for just about everyone out there.

What is the difference between networking and a clique?

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The difference is how you feel.

Recently I have had the fun experience to be involved in a lot of online communities, committees, focus groups, forums, social networking sites…oh, whatever, you name it, I’m usually there or know about it.

The one thing with an online world is that its so damn big and yet so damn small. You tend to come across some of the same names a lot, which means to me, that those people are working as hard as you are, right?

Not always. Beware of the all too common: “FriEnemy, “Mean Girl”, and “Queen Bee Mommy Blogger” and “Clique”.

My favorite thing out there are for sure are cliques. Ah…The Clique. The wonderful organization we desperately want to leave behind in high school, but that never  truly goes away. It usually has a leader {usually a “pretty girl” or at least she used to be–who knows HOW old that profile pic is}, a wannabe leader who stabs said leader in back constantly {easily detectable by the brown spot on their nose and undying loyalty–can you say stalker??}, and an absorbent amount of followers that want to be the leader and the wannabe leader. Make no mistake, no one really likes each other, but they just don’t know what else to do. They are in droves on the net. Like lemmings.

Then low and behold you have this brilliant idea…to search out and join an online website in hopes to find someone like you, someone to not judge you, someone to share your common interests, and you are thrust into a world that is so infested with cliques that it leaves your head spinning on which way to go and then you find yourself asking yourself  “I wanted to make friends online why?”

You find cliques in chat rooms, in forums, in NING sites, on radio shows, on blogs, on twitter, on facebook….well, anywhere a group of people can get together, you will probably come across someone that will remind you that:

A) you’re not good enough

B) you’re not smart enough

C) and gosh darnet people don’t like you

Mommies getting together on the surface  can be a great idea…we want to connect, to share, to remember that we all have kids and have stained clothes and dishes piling up, but it doesn’t take too long before the group divides into subdivisions that judge you not just on your appearance, but now how you raise your child.

As if we didn’t have enough to worry about.

When you own a blog and have dreams to make yourself into the Yoda of the online world, chances are you’re going to be hit back into reality quite quickly. There will be sub levels and hierarchies and it will leave you feeling the lowest of the low on Maslows scale. Your little blog that talks about the wonderfully hilarious moment you had with your child yesterday can go largely unnoticed, leaving you with hurt feelings and a blank comment space with no response.

You find yourself forced into forming friendships, and as the new girl in the friendships, you’re the last, and often the least important, one of the group.

Lets face it, girls don’t grow up, they just grow older.

I can tell you my experience in the online world, I have been on both sides of the coin, and neither one are that exciting.  At least once you hit puberty. In fact, I now spend my time running fast and hard when it comes to being involved in groups that are clearly divided and require you jump through hoops to be ‘friends’ with them. I can tell you that I am the worst ass kisser you will ever meet, which means I’m going to be the  first one gossiped about in about 2 seconds flat. If you’re looking for someone to tell you how great you are every moment and how your opinion is always right and how you are the gift to all internet world, I am NOT your girl. If you get a compliment from me, its from the heart. That being said, I don’t hand them out too often.

Now being online brings the Mommy Clique or The Plastics to a whole new playing field. I have watched girls on the MomDot forum share with us their blogs being attacked by hurtful comments from Mom forums they are a part of, even many receiving anonymous comments regarding their weight  or their spouse. Last night on twitter, I watched someone tweet out a situation that she had with a troll specifically targeting her child, one of the worst kind of attacks because it feels so personal and heartbreaking.

I personally have been threatened to be killed, had my child’s picture drawn on, had people break into my email and steal it, had entire sites spend hours negatively analyzing my webcam broadcasts and blogs- all from “Mommies”. And we dare to wonder why the term “Mom Blogger” has been attacked so much lately?

Have you ever asked why? What is the point of all this? Are people that insecure that they are required to put others down to make themselves feel more important? Where are their kids?? Seriously, is this worth the time away from your family and  friends?

And are you part of the problem or part of the solution?

Let’s be honest–we all can fall victim to both sides of this, but in the end are you being true to YOU?

While I was already well too aware of online social cliques, the whole blog thing brought a new graduated era to me…competitive cliques. Popularity contests online. Who is the cooler blog, who has the most comments, the most visitors, the biggest spotlight, how many ”members” you have in your network………

Oh, lord, someone save me from busting out laughing.

It should be about the quality of your blog posts, your honesty, your personality, and most importantly what you doing for others and the impact your making. And hey, its not always about charity and “how to” blog posts, sometimes its about making someone laugh or relating to someones life with yours, but it most certainly isn’t about attacking another person………unless, of course, you’re picking on Dooce and then somehow its allowed, understood, and she likes it.

When a business comes to me and asks me about how I can work for them, they certainly don’t ask me how many Myspace top 8 friends lists I fall in, or what my rating is on twitter or if my Facebook is connected to 9000 people I don’t know. If you want to be successful in the blogsphere , and you’re not interesting enough to throw around the F word gracefully, you need to face the reality of needing to be professional.

If you can barely hold down a chat room discussion without private chatting someone to talk about someone else in the chat room…–you have a long road ahead of you.

But what I really, really cant stand is when you are reaching out for a common good or to grow and interact as a friendship or community and someone looks at you from their high top little internet hill and makes you feel as if you are still not “good enough”. Sigh, here we go again…you have been pulled into a real life scene from a teenage movie!  Then again, that is if they honor you with an email back at all. (this is a hint: Still waiting for some “organizations” to respond to me) I am the queen of trying to connect with someone and @ them a question, not just a statement, and its like an echo in no response.  Hello? Hello?

Here are some “pointers” for those new to the blogsphere or to those of you who read this and thought to yourself…hmmm, this sounds familiar.

  • -Got something to say to someone? Say it to their face! OK so maybe you have to email it but, in the end–honesty is the best policy. We all have been in those situations where you *think* someone said something and then you later find out it was mis-communicated or just fell victim to “Telephone” and something got lost in the translation. Don’t be the one that starts it, passes it, assumes it, shares it, or otherwise is a part of any online gossip mongering. If you find yourself sharing what someone SAID about someone else….YOU are the problem. Go directly to the off button, do not pass go, and delete yourself from that group.
  • -Question those you are weary about. Any decent person would be willing to share with you what their purpose is and what their goals are…actually, most stand up sites have a “mission statement” of some sort on their blog somewhere. And no, “We want to be the BEST” is not the right attitude to have–come on, the best?? Look around, you cant get much better then me. Oh wait..where was I. Laughing aside, I do believe in confidence and in goals, but not in being conceited or pushing others down to rise up.
  • Please please please do not think because you don’t know who someone is, that they are not worthy of your time.  The internet is a big damn place. Just because your blog may appear older then another blog or you have more kids, or your name is on 35 social networking sites that you are more experienced. This is the INTERNET, not Wallstreet. Putting your foot in your mouth virtually speaking, isn’t a good idea. Recently I had a blogger friend witness a tweet that went out that someone was mad that another, newer blog had the same opportunities that they had. Really? You’re mad that someone else got the same opportunity? I think you should keep that to your inner voice.

The internet has given people a way to hide. To be bigger then they really are, to sit behind a screen and type words and become someone they probably are not.  So choose your social networks wisely….choose your online friends carefully, and don’t be afraid to “walk” away.

Being on the internet should make you feel happy, connected, and to provide you with a sense of creativity, self worth, and community. You should feel equal to those around you and included  in the groups you are a part of. I know that my time is valuable and it took me years to put that together. My time isn’t worth being talked about, picked on, offended, annoyed…if I walk away from the computer and still feel contempt for a situation, then I’m putting myself in a negative situation.

The only person that can make you feel bad about yourself is YOU.

And to all the cliques that stalk me…..please don’t stop. I like the traffic. But I will never be your BFF no matter how much you want me to be. Smooches!

~Trisha

 

*this article has been ongoing for a bit…there are so many people and experiences that went into this, that it could have been a book instead of a blog post. Thank you to the girls on the MomDot forum that share contacts, sponsorships, graphics, and help each other everyday without wanting something in return. Thank you to all those that shared how cliques online have hurt them or affect them on a daily basis. While I have been involved in way too many cliques online in the past,contrary to what those girls will believe, this doesn’t go out to you. You’re so vain, you probably think this post is about you……….but you b*tches are way out of my head..it goes out to you other b*tches*