Tuesday, February 28, 2012

What is Pinterest?


What is Pinterest?

I had a friend recently ask me this question:  What is Pinterest?  It’s one of the fasting growing websites right now.  It’s a type of social media, but very different from Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn.

Read More and click in to her Pinterest


Cheryl's Pinterest

Friday, February 24, 2012

New Review from My Husband, Bob (since I'm his personal chef)




New Review from my husband, Bob:
"Cheryl has been my wife, best friend, lover, and personal chef for 32 1/2 years.  She is also the mother of our six children.  So, there is no more qualified voice to speak about this cookbook!  Her new cookbook, Creative Slow-Cooker Meals is so entertaining to read and nutritious that it may result in the renaissance of the family meal! And, I know that is in Cheryl's heart - the return of the family meal.  She has put together a large variety of meals that can be crafted early in the day in just two slow cookers -- ready to satisfy an entire family by dinner time. Whether you're ready for comfort food with a capital "c" or vegetarian fare with a "v" for victory, I highly recommend this cookbook. It will bring culinary imagination, superb taste, simple joys, and you back to the family dinner table."

Try it out now!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Why I Started Blogging

I started blogging because I had to do it.  Really I did.  I felt a call to Christian comedy and did the Jonah thing and ran, ran, ran.  I did not want to be so transparent and vulnerable like comedy makes one standing up there with no where to hide.

Finally, I deciced to jump into the deepend and see if there was any water in the pool, but I did not have any CDs or DVDs of my stand up comedy to use as demos.  I thought second best would be a comedy column and why not start with what I could do myself, a blog.  Now, five years later, I'm on 15 online magazines with my syndicated humor column, called Momlaughs.  I have performed as a standup comedian 150 times at least, besides the line at Starbucks.  And, well now I am addicted to fun.  I have decided we can either cry or laugh and I have decided to laugh.

I got a better book contract that I ever have in the past.  I have a great literary agent named Sandra Bishop. 

I blog at Momlaughs.  Click here
I also blog for other writers at Writing Mentor and those desiring to be published or begin a speaking tour.  Click here


 And, I am linking back to where I got this idea...  Patty Wysong's blog today asked the question...
Why do I blog?  And you can answer that question on your blog and then link to her blog.  Click here

Monday, February 20, 2012

Tech Stuff! (for your personal blog sites)


Two thoughts to make your personal blog better:
 
* Make sure your site has a Subscriber feature (Feedburner is free and what I use for MMCW). Enabling only RSS will not benefit your growing blog. Feedburner will deliver your blog post for free via email. It is an excellent way to communicate with readers.
 
* Do NOT join those services who say they will increase your Twitter / Facebook followers in 'x' number of days. It is not legit. While your numbers may increase dramatically in a short period of time, those fake followers will drop like flys in an equally short amount of time. The real way to build is to write quality content and post consistently across all your social media.

 

Saturday, February 18, 2012

Read Advertising Headlines That Make You Rich by David Garfinkel.

 IN MARKETING
What is the main difference between "pathetic" and "profitable?" A compelling advertising headline. Veteran marketers and entrepreneurs alike know a powerful headline is the most important factor for putting more money in your pocket. Whether it's for your. .Web site .Yellow Pages ad .Sales Letter .Postcard .Marketing brochures .Newspaper or magazine ad .. the right advertising headline will attract, persuade and retain your most loyal, valuable customers. It's true. A great headline makes all the difference. Scientific tests have proven it over and over: Just by changing a headline, you can increase an ad's profitability by two, three, even five times.

Finally, here is the world's #1 resource for quickly and easily creating powerful advertising headlines that are a perfect fit for your business. The kind of headlines that produce record-breaking sales results! In this book, copywriting expert David Garfinkel, who mentors other copywriters for $15,000 and up, offers you one of his most prized possessions: his carefully chosen, market-tested set of advertising headline templates that truly can make you rich! "David Garfinkel is the best copywriter I know." - Jay Conrad Levinson, author, best-selling Guerrilla Marketing series Click here

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Christian Working at Home Moms


Jill Hart's brilliant and expanding website about CWAHM - Christian Working at Home Moms - is as inspiring as it is practical.  In a post on February 14, columnist Pebbles Jacobo talks about

Work-at-Home Jobs

Here's the article and also a listing which includes some writing jobs, real writing jobs that you can apply for today. Writing jobs that you can work at from the comfort of your own home.  Click here



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Michael Hyatt's Post Today on How to Generate More Blog Traffic

001: 10 Ways to Generate More Blog Traffic [Podcast] Share on Facebook Tweet this Comment Welcome to my new podcast, This Is Your Life. Like my blog, it is dedicated to the theme of intentional leadership.


Based on my experience, you can dramatically increase your blog traffic by following these ten strategies.

1.  Write content worth sharing. Nothing I suggest in 2–10 below will compensate for weak content. If you are not writing stuff people want to read, smarter marketing will not fix the problem. Begin by creating a killer headline that makes people want to read what you have to say. Read Advertising Headlines That Make You Rich by David Garfinkel. It’s my secret sauce. Also, consider going through his Fast, Effective Copywriting course.

2. Adhere to a consistent schedule. You can’t expect to increase your traffic if you don’t blog regularly. By this, I mean at least once a week. Three times a week is even better. Five times a week is best—but not if the quality of your content suffers. Frequency leads to visibility and visibility results in traffic.

3.  Get your own domain name. Make it easy on your readers to pass along your blog name. What do you think is easier, “yourname.wordpress.com” or “yourname.com”? This is the foundation of branding and making your blog memorable. If you can get your name or a short phrase, it is worth paying (within reason) to do so. Include your blog address everywhere. In the beginning, you are adding readers, one at a time. You never know when someone with a bigger audience will quote you or link to you. Include your blog address in your email signature, on your business cards, and on your stationery. It should appear virtually everywhere your name appears.

4.  Make it easy to subscribe to your blog. You don’t want to depend on your readers to remember to come back to your blog. Instead, you want them to subscribe, so they get every new post you write. They should be able to do so by either RSS or email. (Use both.) Position these two buttons prominently so that those who want to subscribe don’t have to hunt for them.

2.  Optimize your posts for SEO. You want people to be able to find you when they Google one of your key words or your name. I use two WordPress plugins for this: All-in-One SEO Pack and ScribeSEO. The latter analyzes every blog post you write and suggests how you can optimize it for the search engines. It is not cheap but worth every penny.

3.  Utilize social media. If you want to build visibility for your blog, you must go where the people are. In days gone by, people gathered in the marketplace at the center of the city. Today, they gather online in places like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google+. Which service is best? The one you will use regularly.

4.  Use social media to network, build relationships, and announce new blog posts. Engage in the conversation.

5.  Start by making it easy for your readers to comment. People today want to participate. I recommend the Disqus commenting system. (It’s what I use.) Don’t make them register. This only adds friction.

6.  Engage in the conversation yourself, reading your comments and replying as appropriate.

7.  Comment on other blogs. As you read other people’s blog posts, leave comments. I’m not taking about spamming people with invitations to read your blog. Instead, engage in the conversations that interest you and build credibility. Make sure that you register with their commenting system if possible, so there is always a link back to your blog.

8.  Write guest posts for other bloggers. Frankly, this is not something I have done. But most successful bloggers swear by it. Jeff Goins wrote a guest post for me on this very subject. It’s called “Seven Steps to Writing a Successful Guest Post.” He claims that it grew his own blog traffic more in six months than in the last six years.

9.  You will also want to use a good, SEO-optimized blog theme. There are hundreds on the market. I use StandardTheme for WordPress and love it.

10.  Finally, be patient. Building traffic takes time. Like anything else, the ones who win are the ones who stay at it after everyone else has quit.

Questions: What have you found helpful in increasing your own blog traffic?  by Michael Hyatt from his blog and website

Friday, February 3, 2012

Writing Lesson: Write some of your stuff for themes

Writing Lesson:  Write some of your stuff for themes, holiday themes, weather themes...  If you want to get published part of the game is to write for the season whatever that might be.  This weekend people are going to be reading and googling about the Super Bowl, so I am going to have something out there about the Super Bowl. - Cheryl Moeller

 

 

 

Super Bowl Mom: Why the NFL needs the MFL (Mom For Laughs)


The MFL needs to tell the NFL...

to talk out their issues and problems, instead of shoving, pushing, and tackling out there on the field.

to stop whispering out there in huddles, it makes the other team feel bad to be talking about them.

that the real Super Bowl is the white big bowl in the bathroom.

that the point of wearing a uniform is to help you act more polite and respectful in school. So, why do these men put on uniforms, then start ramming each other and doing crazy dances in the end zone to celebrate it? No one should clap for them when they do either.

that those men in the black and white striped shirts, carrying a whistle should use their yellow handkerchiefs and not throw them down on the field. And why use yellow ones? they don't match anyone's outfit.

that those men floating up there in that big Goodyear helium balloon should come down right now before it pops and someone gets hurt. Besides, they are cheating -- hanging up there trying to see the game without having to buy a ticket. Shame on them.

that it's really not nice to pour a huge bucket of Gatorade on that man with the clipboard, standing on the sidelines at the end of the game. That's probably his homework he's been working on the entire game. Now it's all wet and the teacher will make him stay after school and do it all over again.

that coaches should know when you call a "time out" you should make all the players go over and sit in the corner for 30 minutes, and think about what they have done wrong. And you don't let them back on the field, until they say they're sorry. They usually let them run back on the field in just two minutes -- it only encourages bad behavior.

that NFL teams don't need a coach. What they really need is a MFL super mom, who won't give the guys supper, if they come in with their uniforms all dirty one more time.
                                                My Three Favorite Football Players Ever

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Presentation Flubs You Can’t Afford

Presenting information is a key part of marketing your business, and communication is the key to success when it comes to presenting. But it doesn’t matter if you have the best product or idea in the world. You need your prospects to understand your pitch. No matter what your goal is, if you can’t present your information properly it just won’t click with your audience. If you’re looking to impress with your next presentation, avoid these presentation don’ts. Click here to read more