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Combining Technology With Organization

It doesn’t get much better than this!

Mabel’s Labels has created a great new label that combines technology with organization! Can’t remember where you put your summer clothes or those holiday decorations? With the new Scan & Store labels from Mabel’s Labels, you will never misplace your items again! Here’s how they work:

1. Apply the label to a bin, tote or other container.
2. Scan it with the Write Away! app.
3. Store the title, location, description and a photograph of the container.

From your phone you can store the names and photographs of an unlimited number of items and assign them to a container, search for containers and items and much more! Organizing has never been so easy. Be sure to try out these new amazing labels today. Happy Organizing!

*This post was sponsored by Mabel’s Labels.

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LinkedIn Success

How my Pinterest escapade turned into a productive internet session… This is perfect material for Linkedin users and anyone interested in Linkedin… did I mention it was a super-duper quick read :)

Answers beginning with the word “YES”
I am obsessed with Pinterest.
There are days I don’t find a surplus of “totally re-pinnable” pins but… when that happens, I just hop on an hour or so later and all is “pinntastic” again.
Answers beginning with the word “NO”
I do not ONLY repin pins on Pinterest… I happen to enjoy pinning my own treasures as well.

Ok, so… since I am such a Pinterest addict and love to share anything WONDERFUL I find on the world-wide web, I decided that “THIS Linkedin PIECE” was perfect for my readers!
Before entering my typical Pinterest trance, I luckily found the info graphic below!
How LinkedIn Works

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Affiliate Marketing – Increase Website Earnings – Top 30 Websites For Affiliates

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Affiliate Marketing, also called Performance Based Marketing, is a tool that many website owners and bloggers utilize to increase earnings on their website.  Affiliates are not just for profit though.  If implemented properly, Affiliate Marketing can raise your websites rank by increasing traffic as well as link-building which is imperative for SEO. 

There are various Affiliate Marketing platforms and options available for website owners and bloggers.  Before you begin working with Affiliate programs, you should be aware of some of the common terms used to describe how publishers make money through each program.  Below are a list of common terms used as well as a list of some great websites offering opportunities for you to make extra money.

Acronyms Commonly Used By Affiliate Marketing Programs

CPA – CPC – CPL – CPM – CPS – CPV – EPC – PPA – PPC – PPV  

CPA/PPA (Cost-Per-Action/Pay-Per-Action)

Advertisers typically pay for a completed sale.  The payout is usually a fixed rate paid to the publisher who directed the user to the advertiser’s website.

CPC/EPC/PPC (Cost-Per-Click/Earnings-Per-Click-Pay-Per-Click)

Commissions paid to the publisher based on the number of clicks that the ad placed on behalf of the advertiser generates.

CPL/PPL (Cost-Per-Lead/Pay-Per-Lead)

Advertisers pay for leads that are generally qualified and interested in the product.  The consumer leaves their contact information for the advertiser/product.  After submission, the advertiser pays the publisher that directed the consumer to their website.

CPM (Cost-Per-1000 Impressions)

The advertiser chooses to pay the publisher a rate for every thousand impressions on the web page their advertisement is featured on.

CPS (Cost-Per-Sale)

The publisher directs a consumer to the advertiser’s website/product.  Once the consumer makes a purchase, the advertiser is paid a percentage based on the sales transaction.

CPV/PPV (Cost-Per-View/Pay-Per-View)

Normally used with pop-up and pop-under advertising.  An advertiser pays the publisher when their ad window appears on a user’s browser.

Now that you have an idea of the terms commonly used in Affiliate Marketing, review the websites mentioned below.  The information provided will help determine programs that will help increase revenues for your website or blog. 

Website

Ways To Make Money

Information

Adbrite

Contextual Ads, CPC/PPC

Information
Admanage

CPC Banners, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads, CPV/PPV Ads, CPS

Admanage offers numerous ways to make money through your website.  They have a variety of ads that can be placed on your website.
Adversal

CPM

Adversal offers in-page pop-ups and pop-unders.  They pay on a CPM basis and US traffic has the highest payout.
Amazon Associates

CPA/PPA, CPS, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

Amazon’s affiliate network offers a wide array of products and the ability to create a customized aStore for you website.  They offer various links and banners as well as widgets for you to showcase any of their products to sell.   
Avangate

CPS, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

Avangate offers affiliates a great platform for software sales.  A great tool for a technology or internet based blog.
Bidvertiser

CPC/PPC/EPC

By allowing Bidvertiser to place ads on your website, you get paid for each visitor that clicks on an ad.  If the click turns into a conversion, you get paid even more.  Bidvertiser does allow you to customize the layout of the ads as well.
Bloggerdise

Opportunities for you blog

Bloggerdise offers bloggers and sponsors the ability to connect.  Bloggers can search through various opportunities for their blog from giveaways to reviewing products of interest.  Advertisers also have the ability to target bloggers they feel would be a good fit for their campaign.  Although everything listed on Bloggerdise may not make you money, it is a great way to begin connecting with sponsors and eventually gaining revenue from the relationships.
Blogvertise

You get paid to post ads on your website or blog.  Payout may be CPC/EPC/PPC, Or PPA/CPA

A way to make money through advertising on your blog.  Blogvertise has a long list of advertisers who want may want an ad placed on your blog.  Whether a pay per click ad, pay per action ad or a blog post, there are countless ways to get paid.
Chitika

Contextual Ads Payout, CPC/EPC/PPC

Advertisements are targeted for online consumers specific to your website content.Little Tidbit… Chitika means “snap of the fingers”
Click Bank

CPA/PPA, CPS, CPL/PPL, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

Clickbank offers thousands of products to choose from for your affiliate sales.  Primarily offering digital products, they are a great resource for any website or blog.
Clicksor

Contextual Ads, CPC/EPC/PPC

Advertisements are targeted for online consumers specific to your website content.
Commission Junction

CPA/PPA, CPS, CPL/PPL, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

Commission Junction offers affiliates a wide array of opportunities.  Their relationships include some of the largest and best online retailers.  Regardless of your website content, Commission Junction will have advertisers of interest to you available.
CPM Fun

CPM

Ad Network Based On Entertainment Traffic
CPM Star

CPM

CPM Star is focused on games and gamers.  Their ads can be customized and designed specifically for optimized consumer response.
eDomz.com

CPC/PPC

Ads are placed based either on a bid-based or flat rate model.  Publishers and advertisers are connected based on key words associated with the advertisement as well as the publishers website. 
Epic Game Ads

CPM And CPC/EPC/PPC

Gaming Industry Ads.  Drive traffic to your gaming site with Epic Game Ads.
Flex Offers

CPA/PPA, CPL/PPL, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

Flex Offers has a wide variety of online publishers to choose from.  Their website states they have a strict approval process for publishers.  They also offer customizable marketing templates which can turn your website into a store. 
Google Adsense

Contextual Ads, CPC/EPC/PPC, CPA/PPA, Pay By Search, Referrals

Although known primarily as a pay-per-click site, they actually offer 3 ways to make money.  Google AdSense for content, Google AdSense for Search And Google Referrals where you make money by referring visitors to use a Google product. Google offers a variety of ads and link units to choose from.  They can be images, text or both.  You choose which ones you want.  You are only allowed up to 3 Ad units and 1 Link unit per page.
Kontera

Contextual Ads, CPC/EPC/PPC

Kontera offers contextual in-text advertising for your website.  Their product line includes Social content, Editorial Content using dynamic display ads, Mobil ads as well as relevant in-text content.  Set-Up is easy and installation practically seamless with popular blogging platforms.
Link Worth

Text Link Ads, CPC/EPC/PPC Ads, Hosted Content Ads, Banners, Blog Post Reviews, In-Text Ads, Rotating Ads as well as directory submissions.  They also offer an Affiliate program once you create a partner account.

You set a price and are paid 50% of the price you set.  You can place an ad on your site for a specific duration.  Linkworth will pay you since the ads are pre-paid.  Linkworth allows bloggers to blog for cash.  The website offers a LinkQuote tool on their website in case you are not sure how to properly price yours.
Linkshare (Rakuten LinkShare)

CPS, CPA/PPA, CPL/PPL, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

Linkshare has a great selection of Advertisers offering a huge range of products and services.  Their platform is easy to use. 
Pay Per Post

Paid Blogging

As a blogger, you have the opportunity to pick advertisers, decide on a price and negotiate deals on your own.  They offer a diverse group of advertisers with endless content opportunities.  Advertisers can also contact bloggers directly and make offers.
PepperJam Exchange

CPS, CPA/PPA, PPL/CPL, Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

The PepperJam Exchange offers great text links, banner ads and coupons.  They can provide data feeds and customized search boxes.  PepperJam allows publishers to get creative and set up their own store using approved advertisers that can be placed on a blog page or post which is also customizable.
Reach PPC

CPC/EPC/PPC

Reach works with over 1,000 advertisers, agencies and partners.  They admit they do not offer the highest price per click.  As a premium publisher, they can customize ads.
Social Spark

Sponsored/Paid Blog Posts

SocialSpark is IZEA’s premium blog marketing platform and is amazing!  They connect advertisers with bloggers to create paid for blog posts.  SocialSpark works with some of the world’s biggest brands.  Publishers have control over who they work with .
Share-A-Sale

CPA/PPA, CPS, CPL/PPL Product And Display Banners, In Text Ads

Share-A-Sale connects publishers with more than 2,500 merchants.  Each merchant has a different type of product they are selling.  Publishers decide which merchants they want to promote as well as how they want to promote them.  
Sponsored Reviews

Paid Posts/Reviews

SponsoredReviews has hundreds of advertisers willing to pay bloggers to do reviews on their sites.
Value Click Media

CPM

By displaying advertisements on your website, you get paid per 1000 impressions.  Ads are contextually based.
Voxant Newsroom

CPM

Video news content is placed on your website.  Website owners/bloggers are paid per 1000 views of the actual content.  Voxant Newsroom offers videos from over 300 news resources.  You choose what you want to display.
New Yahoo! Web Hosting Pricing

Contextual Ads, CPC/EPC/PPC, Pay By Search, Referrals

Display ads from Yahoo’s ad networks and make money.  Since this site is brand new, I included a discount link to the left for you to utilize.

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Facebook Allowing Children 12 And Under?


Reading recent headlines regarding Facebook just about made me regurgitate twice in my own mouth.  As sick as that may sound, I don’t believe it is as sick as the headlines were.  As I skimmed through a few articles about Facebook and their wild and crazy idea allowing children 12 and under to use their site, I wanted to do nothing more than scream.  As if our children have nothing better to do than spend their youth on social networking sites like Facebook.

Between child predators, cyber-bullies, social pressures and more, why would Facebook even think this is a good idea for our youth?  This past May, Consumer Reports published the below in an article regarding a study they did:

“Children under 13 aren’t supposed to use Facebook. We project from our survey that the company closed about 800,000 such accounts in the last year.

But some 5.6 million underage kids still have accounts, our survey suggests. And 800,000 minors were harassed or subjected to other forms of cyberbullying on Facebook.

Our survey also shows that most parents who knew their preteen used Facebook had not discussed online threats with them or “friended” them, while up to a third did nothing to keep up with their children’s Facebook activities”

Targets: 11- to 13-year-olds. The least vigilant parents in our survey were those with children under 13 on Facebook. “The kids most often targeted are 11- to 13-year-olds, because they’re more naive and less likely to tell an adult about it,” says Nils Frederiksen, a spokesman for the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office. Its Child Predator Unit recently charged William Ainsworth, 53, with using phony Facebook identities to lure hundreds of girls as young as 11, whose profiles revealed that they were vulnerable because of trouble at home or school. Ainsworth allegedly solicited nude photos from some and arranged to meet for sex. He has pleaded not guilty.

Investigators interviewed more than 30 girls; almost all said they were using Facebook with little or no parental knowledge when they communicated with the predator. Most used cell phones or other mobile devices, making supervision difficult.”

The above study alone is good enough for me to realize that allowing children under age 13 to use Facebook is a very bad idea!  It’s dangerous just like many other social networking sites.  Adults need to use sites like these with caution, never mind a minor who may not fully understand the risks associated with it.  As adults, we understand that one needs to use discretion when announcing certain things on Facebook.  Examples include leaving for vacation and letting the whole world know your house will be vacant.  Something as simple as announcing the date of your wedding and where you plan to honeymoon or pictures you post while on your honeymoon can lead to a break in.

Food for thought:  According to an article published on Parents.com, “based on the identity of the perpetrator, there are three distinct types of kidnapping: kidnapping by a relative of the victim or “family kidnapping” (49 percent), kidnapping by an acquaintance of the victim or “acquaintance kidnapping” (27 percent), and kidnapping by a stranger to the victim or “stranger kidnapping” (24 percent).”  That said, the majority of abductions that occur are by a relative or acquaintance.  Well now, your 9-year-old son or daughter is on Facebook.  You, as the parent decide on who they should or should not friend on Facebook.  Your child’s aunt, uncle, maybe a close friend or neighbor wants to friend them and you allow it.  Now, your child and a friend head out to the movies with one another.  They post it on Facebook, or better yet, your child’s friend posts it on Facebook because you don’t allow your child to post where they are going.  Unfortunately, their friend decides to “tag” them on their Facebook profile…  Enough said.

If by chance, Mark Zuckerberg did in fact “hint” about opening the social network to minors, as noted in an msnbc article written by Helen A.S. Popkin, he should be ashamed of himself and think about the potential consequences.  Either that, or he is still far to young and naive to understand what the repercussions could be.  He may need some social monitoring on his profile as well…again… just food for thought…
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Top 5 Plugins That Enhance Your Self-Hosted WordPress Site

With so many plugins to choose from, it is hard to find just the right ones to spruce up your website.  Below are a list of my personal top 5 favorites!  Each of these are easy to implement and use!  Check them out and feel free to reply with your favorites! 

  1. Black Studio TinyMCE - This plugin adds so much to a widget!  You can switch between Visual and HTML mode allowing for different fonts and images all in one!  It is easy to use and allows for some fun in your sidebar(s)!
  2. Subscription Options - This plugin allows you to place icons in a widget area which allow users to subscribe to your RSS Feed, Email List, Twitter, Facebook and more.  You have the option to change the size of each icon as well as color schemes! 
  3. Pinterest Pinboard - If you are a Pinterest user, and you do not have this plugin, you MUST get it!  Every time you pin anything to your Pinterest wall, this plugin will show it in your widget.  You choose how many recent pins it should display as well as how many wide and tall!
  4. WP Category Post List Widget - This plugin is a great way to showcase different categorized posts right on your sidebar.  This widget allows you to decide how many posts to show, whether you want the excerpt to be visible and even how long the excerpt should be.  Lots of great options with this plugin!
  5. Custom WordPress Widget Areas - This plugin allows you to create custom widget areas/sidebars easily and allow you to configure them by adding widgets!  You can place this on posts, pages and more.  You have the option to create as many sidebars as you want!  
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An App For Children And Parents In A Digital World… ZillyDilly

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Our children are growing up in a world of digital media.  Understanding the tech world is innate for most of them.  This new breed of children are not only tech savvy, they love the latest gadgets and advancements.  Innovators and developers are well aware of this and in turn, design new technology with our little ones in mind.  Because of their technical abilities, it is no surprise that an iPad and apps are a favorite amongst many.

When my girls were first-born, I used to worry that they would want to watch too much TV.  Although they do like watching television, there are other things that interest them much more.  My iPad for instance, is a favorite amongst both of my daughters.  With the amount of fun apps available for my girls to play and learn from, it is difficult for them to ever get bored.  Unfortunately, it also makes it difficult for them to put down the iPad.  Recently, I was introduced to a new app called ZillyDilly.  Although reluctant to let my girls get their hands on my iPad in the past, ZillyDilly has helped me hand over my favorite device without feeling like it would be abused by my four and five-year old.  Ok, so part of it is also knowing that I too, will get to use my iPad sooner than never

ZillyDilly is an app that has been created by a leading child psychiatrist focused on teaching families about healthy media consumption.  The app allows you to build a media plan for each child based on age, interests, time allotted using the iPad and more.  The websites that are featured on the app not only engage your child, they promote growth, teach children in a positive manner and are safe.

The app is set up so the parent must register and is the first user.  Once the parent is set up, they can add children based on age and identify and manage a unique media plan for each child.  The media plan incorporates websites the parent would like their child to use.  The app alone has a variety of websites to choose from that are geared towards the age and even gender of each child.  By doing this and more, parents are able to set up a growth opportunity for each child, monitoring progress and ensuring that they do not overuse or misuse digital media.  Although still new to using this app, I genuinely believe that ZillyDilly and I are well on our way to a long and prosperous relationship.

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A Blog Button Generator… What’s a blog button?


Not to long ago, I made cyber friends with a few bloggy moms.  We shared similar interests and decided to collaborate and promote a cause or two.  Before posting anything on our blogs, my bloggy mom friends thought it would be a good idea to grab one another’s buttons and post them on our blog pages.  Huh?  Grab a button and add it to my website?  Little did I know, but that was the “thing” to do as a blogger.

Since I did not want to sound naive, I complied and said… “YES, absolutely!  What a great idea!”  Unfortunately, when they asked where they could get the code for my button, I had no answer.  My response… “Mine is not ready yet, but I should have it shortly and will let you both know.”  When the conversation was over, my first point of action was to search for this “button thing” on the internet.  I chuckled as I entered the terms “grab my button” thinking about the amount of strange articles that may pop up!  Well, the laugh was on me.  The first page was filled with link after link about blog buttons and how to create them.  Wow, I thought… Ok, so this is going to be pretty easy!  Wrong again!  Before I go on though, let me give you an idea of what a blog button actually is…

Think of the blog button as a personal brand for your website and you!  It’s your blog, company, or your personal logo!  It gives your blog a polished appearance.  Having a button shows that you are confident in your work.  It is a way of establishing yourself in the blogosphere!

What to do with a blog button???  First, post it on your website where people can see it.  Make sure you point it out!  Ask others to grab it… Why?  Well, having others grab your blog button and post it on their website is a form of fantastic and free advertising!  Share it with others and share their blog buttons on your site!  Cross promotions are a fantastic way to help one another in the cyber world!

Back to the post now… My dilemma… All of the blog buttons that I tried ever so hard to create on my own were not working.  Each website offered a different approach on how to make your own blog button.  All of which worked… kind of… But NONE quite like the most recent one I found!  This is the greatest Blog Button Generator!  I found the website by chance and feel it necessary to share with ALL OF YOU!  So easy, no coding necessary… just plain awesome!  The website… drum roll please… My Cool Realm… The link will take you directly to the “Grab My Button” Code Generator!  All you need before you get your button is a blog address and an address for your picture link!  Now, all you need to do is click on the link and GRAB YOUR BUTTON!!!  While you are at it though… Don’t forget to Grab My Button Too!  Just copy and paste the code below anywhere on your website!  That, would make me very happy!

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RSS Feed, RSS Feeder, RSS Feed Reader…

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RSS… Three simple letters, easy enough to remember, yet, still not being utilized by many people.  What is an RSS?  The definition of an RSS is in the letters…  Really Simple Syndication…  Now, in laymans terms, it is a way for you to get all of your favorite content from various websites and publications sent directly to you rather than you having to go to each site to find the most recent articles or posts.

Navigating through the web is a process in itself.  Finding great websites you are interested in is even harder.  On many occasions, I found myself browsing from website to website, hoping to remember which ones I wanted to go back to in the future.  Writing them down doesn’t help much because I generally lose the piece of paper they are written on.  Trying to remember the address is useless for me as well.  The only thing left to do is press on the sites little feed button and voila…  I never have to remember it again.  After clicking on the button, I have the option to receive updates via email or various feed readers I use.  Emails through Yahoo, Gmail, MSN and more offer their very own feed readers registered users.  They are free too!

Utilizing a feed reader for content has many benefits.  Recently, I encountered a few websites with some interesting posts.  I signed up to receive updates through one of my feed readers.  About a week later, I picked up my iPad and began going through my feeds.  There were definitely some headlines I was interested in from the latest websites I added but, the majority of content delivered from them did not peak my interest one bit!  Rather than discontinue receiving updates from the websites completely, having a reader makes it easy to determine what you do and do not want to read, erase the “do not” want to read items, and open the ones that interest you.  Through various readers, you can save articles of interest, email them and more.  Again, these feeds can be read through all sorts of devices from the iPad, to e-readers, emails and even cell phones.  By having a feed reader, you are sure to never be bored, or miss great articles.  You always have the latest news at your fingertips!

Feeds are not only one of the latest technological trends, they are free, interesting, a time buster, and honestly very easy to use.  If you haven’t jumped on the “feed wagon” yet, take a second and start with mine…  Click on the link below and you are well on your way to the latest way to browse the world-wide web… on your time!

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An App Called Fruit Ninja And My Late Night Obsession

Some believe counting sheep will help them sleep.  Other people, like myself, would rather torture themselves trying to beat their last score on addictive game apps.  My latest rants have included minor issues I have with ageing.  My distaste in my ageing process, regardless of how superficial I seem, is something I am not shy about.

Until yesterday morning, I chalked up my ageing process to things that were beyond my control.  Between sprouting new gray hair and the other awful things happening to me, like the wrinkle I recently caught a glimpse of on my face, this process has been emotionally trying!  I have been working on coming to terms with it though, trying not to get too overwhelmed.  Then there was yesterday…

It started like a normal day.  My alarm went off…  3 snooze buttons later, I yelled for the girls to wake up…  just one more hit to the snooze button…  then out of bed I went.  In the bathroom, I noticed a tired look on my face.  As per usual, I thought a shower would help me wake up, look bright-eyed and be ready for the day.  Unfortunately, things did not go as planned.  Instead, I got out of the shower, started getting ready and then abruptly stopped.  As I peered into the mirror once more, I realized my tired appearance was not only still there, but since my face was now squeaky clean, I looked worse!  That was when my rude awakening occurred.

Events of the previous night…  It was 10:30pm, I had just planted my buttox on our couch.  Danny was watching one of his awful shows once again so I picked up my iPad and started browsing through it.  I thought about reading a bit but decided against it when I saw the Fruit Ninja game app.  Why not, I figured… just one game and then I would read a bit.  Well, 7 games later, I put the app down to get a glass of water.  Water in hand, I went back to the couch and started playing again.  At around midnight, I beat my high score!  It had been months since I even got close to beating it.  After having my proud moment, and realizing it was past midnight, I decided it was time for bed.  Unfortunately, my sleepy self could not sleep…  It must have been all that adrenalin from the game playing.  Laying in bed for another 30 minutes, I couldn’t take it anymore!  Regardless of my shoulder and arm hurting from the stress of playing Fruit Ninja, I believed I was on a roll and could beat my new high score as well!  And so I continued…  the game play lasted until 3am…  I could not raise my arm by then.  I had no choice but to throw in the towel and quit.   Clearly, the iPad addiction I have been aware of for some time has reached a new level which may require intervention…
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Pregnancy, Baby And Beyond… Information Overload!

Whether you are trying to conceive, are already pregnant, or just had a baby, there aren’t many moments in a parent’s life that are more overwhelming and exciting.  In the digital world we live in, we are fortunate to have a wealth of information available at our fingertips.  Unfortunately, with all the resources offered, one may suffer from “information overload” or “mass anxiety” like I did pre and post pregnancy.  Being a research junkie, I dove right into every book I could as well as every website related to pregnancy, babies, parenting, birthing and more.  The other day, during a “researching” moment, I came across some pretty fantastic things I thought I would share. 

Fantastic Thing # 1:  The Webby Awards

Fantastic Thing # 2:  http://www.babycenter.com

The Webby Awards just celebrated their 16th year and honored amazing websites internationally.  The Webby Awards were created for the digital world we live in and are simply genius!  They reward the Best Of The Best Websites, Interactive Advertising & Media, Online Film And Video As well as Mobile And Apps.  Each nominee has an opportunity to win “The Webby Award” or “The Webby People’s Voice Award” since two honors are presented in each category.

The babycenter.com website was not only nominated by The Webby Awards, they won both ”The Webby Award” and “The Webby People’s Voice Award” in the Family/Parenting category.   Intrigued, and wanting to know more about each winning website, I obviously needed take a moment to click on each link and peruse through them.  As a parent, the babycenter website was the first link I clicked on.  Assuming that I would spend a short time browsing through each winning website was a mistake.  Once I entered babycenter.com, I was immediately hooked.

Remembering the experiences I had while planning my pregnancy, and as a budding mother to be, my immediate thought process while the website loaded was that I would be inundated once more with too much information.  My actual reaction though, was quite the opposite.  The website’s colors, blue and white, had a peaceful appearance.  The layout of the website is basic.  The order of categories make sense, beginning with pre-pregnancy, through baby and beyond.  Other great features offered by babycenter.com, include a timeline from pre-pregnancy to adolescent years.  The website offers readers an opportunity to receive weekly emails regarding a child’s development.  They even have a free birth class app available for download!  Babycenter.com offers so many features, it would be impossible to note them all!  What sets babycenter.com apart from similar websites I have visited, is the ease of navigating through the site, excellent content that is easy to read, and great information appropriate for parents as well as caregivers.  Not only does the site cover standard material every parent should be aware of, it has a candid appeal too.  An added bonus is the “Is It Normal” section.  As soon as I entered the page, I started to giggle!  Almost every question I read, was a question I had wanted to ask while pregnant and during my little one’s toddler years.  Even more amusing, the “Is It Normal” section had an answer for a preschooler question I currently had!  Overall, babycenter.com is a great website which I have already shared with most of my friends!

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