Monthly Archives: March 2011

Chris Brogan Speaking to Mom Bloggers at Disney Social Media Moms – Fabulous CRAP Acronym

Chris Brogan is currently speaking to about 200 mom bloggers at Disney Social Media Moms and gave us a really great acronym to think about.

This is a quick post with just a few tips from one of my favorite bloggers, Chris Brogan. If you’re on Twitter, follow Chris at @ChrisBrogan if you don’t already.

CRAP

C – Connections.  Work on your network every day.
R – Referrals – We need referrals.  Give and take referrals.  Referral Engine by John Jantz (book recommendation)
A – Attention / Awareness – You have to be everywhere.  Put photo and videos up right away.
P – Presence – Be places.. be online. Have content moving all of the time.

Chris Brogan - Disney Social Media Moms
Chris Brogan speaking at Disney Social Media Moms

 

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Disney Social Media Moms Celebration 2011 Happening Now!

It’s been a busy day, one that is sure to be the first in a series of days that I will never forget.

First I got up and did some last minute packing,  answered a few emails, got my 4 year old ready for school, then I hopped on a plane and flew to Orlando for Disney Social Media Moms 2011.  I registered for Disney Social Media Moms Celebration a few months ago and my family was supposed to be come with me today but my husband couldn’t get off work today so he and the kids are driving to Orlando tomorrow.   I know they’ll be fine, but neither one of us has ever driven alone with the kids for that long.  We’re such wimps.. I know.  I hope his patience levels are high tomorrow!

What is Disney Social Media Moms Celebration 2011?
It’s a conference (AKA Celebration) where about 200 fabulous mom bloggers are getting together to expand out knowledge on social media, blogging, and online marketing.  What’s extra super great is that we also got park hopper passes for all of the Disney parks for the next few days and we are staying at the Grand Floridian Resort & Spa.  As I’m writing this, I have my patio door open, I can see Magic Kingdom across the lake, and I hear the train whistling.  It’s absolutely breathtaking!

The Disney Social Media Moms Celebration began this afternoon with a gathering at the Wedding Pavilion at Grand Floridian Resort where we learned about Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings.  Did you know that over 20,000 couples have been married at Disney?
David Tutera from My Fair Wedding talked to us about wedding trends and other interesting wedding related facts.  A few quotes from his talk include: “It all boils down to making dreams come true”, “Bold bright red is the new trend for weddings”, and “People begin to be safe because they are scared. And then it becomes boring”.
Carley Roney from TheKnot.com also spoke. I enjoyed her talk and would have loved to have taken more notes but a few quotes from her speech include “Social media is a cocktail party, you u need to be charming and witty, not talk all about yourself, compliment others” and “Make your audience your passion, your obsession” focus on community”.  I love that one.  I’m not sure how much my husband and kids would appreciate that but it makes sense.  I believe that you need to have a healthy obsession for anything you really want to accomplish in life.

 

 

At dinner tonight I met a few bloggers that I hadn’t met before and got to see some blogger friends who I enjoy and appreciate including Desiree Miller, Stacie Connerty, Mommy Niri, Jennifer James, and Jodi Grundig.  Now I’m back in my room relaxing working and looking forward to what’s to come tomorrow.

I am so excited about Chris Brogan session tomorrow.  He’s one of my blogging hero’s.  I saw him at IzeaFest a couple of years ago and thought he was just fabulous and learned a lot from him.  Rene Syler, author of Good Enough Mother, will also be speaking tomorrow and Susan Egan is on the agenda as well.

I hope to gain knowledge on better blogging practices, how to engage my audience (that’s you!), and how to manage my time better.   I don’t know what each of the speakers is going to talk about but I do know that with all of the fabulous mom bloggers and speakers here at Disney Social Media Moms, I’m bound to learn a few things!

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Nissan Murano Cross Cabriolet Preview in Dallas

I am in Dallas, TX today for a preview of the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet.  A big fan of Nissan, I drive a Nissan Quest, and am super excited to get to test drive the Murano CrossCabriolet, the world’s first all-wheel drive crossover convertible.  My hair is down now, but it might not be for long as we drive with the top down through Dallas in a little while!

Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet
Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet

About Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet:

  • The 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet is the world’s first all-wheel drive crossover convertible
  • 2011 Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet goes on sale this Spring – fully equipped starting at $46,390
  • All-new Murano CrossCabriolet has an exceptionally compact top that allows for additional interior and cargo space
  • Murano CrossCabriolet has hydraulically operated top – w/ automatic power latch/unlatch system activated on center console & driver’s door handle
  • Murano CrossCabriolet comes in 6 colors: Sunset Bronze & Caribbean plus Merlot, Platinum Graphite, Super Black & Glacier Pearl White
  • Murano CrossCabriolet has versatility & functionality of true crossover, & unique open air driving experience of a pure convertible
  • Some of Murano CrossCabriolet’s standard features: AWD, Navigation & heated seats, climate control, Bose Audio System to name only a few

Disclosure: Nissan provided meals and opportunity to drive vehicle before it was on sale for me to share with my readers.

On Twitter?  Follow me at twitter.com/mommyinsider for up to the minute details on my trip and test drive of the Murano CrossCabriolet.  Want more?  Visit the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet website to learn more about the world’s first all-wheel drive crossover convertible.  You can also follow @NissanNews for news about the Muran CrossCabriolet and their other vehicles.

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Are your Kids Asking “Mommy, What’s a Tsunami”? – Tsunami Facts for Kids

 

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If your kids are like mine, they are inquisitive.  With the tsunamis all over the news that you may be watching now, your kids may be asking you what a tsunami is.  What do I do when my kids ask questions like this?  I look it up online and SHOW them!

Here are a few great resources for kids that explain what a tsunami is:

FEMA For Kids

A tsunami (pronounced soo-nahm-ee) is a series of huge waves that happen after an undersea disturbance, such as an earthquake or volcano eruption. (Tsunami is from the Japanese word for harbor wave.) The waves travel in all directions from the area of disturbance, much like the ripples that happen after throwing a rock. The waves may travel in the open sea as fast as 450 miles per hour. As the big waves approach shallow waters along the coast they grow to a great height and smash into the shore. They can be as high as 100 feet. They can cause a lot of destruction on the shore. They are sometimes mistakenly called “tidal waves,” but tsunami have nothing to do with the tides.

Tsunami Facts from National Geographic

A tsunami is a series of ocean waves that sends surges of water, sometimes reaching heights of over 100 feet (30.5 meters), onto land. These walls of water can cause widespread destruction when they crash ashore.  These awe-inspiring waves are typically caused by large, undersea earthquakes at tectonic plate boundaries. When the ocean floor at a plate boundary rises or falls suddenly it displaces the water above it and launches the rolling waves that will become a tsunami.

Tsunami Warning Brochure

Hopefully these tsunami resources will help you explain what exactly a tsunami is, to your kids.  While your explaining be sure to remind your kids to say a little prayer for those affected by the earthquake in Japan and the tsunamis.

You can keep up with the latest tsunami news on Twitter (search for Tsunami), CNN.com, and FoxNews.com.

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor

Eight Ways to Make Money While Unemployed (or for Stay at Home Moms)

Eight ways to make money while unemployedIt seems that everyone knows someone impacted by unemployment these days.  It’s a sad fact but true.  Below are eight ways that both the unemployed, as well as moms who want to make a little extra cash, can earn money relatively quickly and from home.   From selling things that you (or your kids) don’t  use anymore to reselling unused gift cards, these money making tips will help your family during a bout of unemployment.

1. Sell Your Stuff
A good alternative to the yard sale is to sell your stuff on Craigslist or eBay, depending on the quality and whether you want to deal with shipping. Both sites allow you to sell nearly everything, from furniture and bikes to artwork and crafts. CraigsList is free and organized by region. Consult the CraigsList FAQ before you begin. eBay will take a cut of your profits and requires more technical savvy, but it’s a good outlet for collector’s items, higher-end electronics, etc. Read the eBay Sellers Guide before you get started.

2. Earn $5 at a Time
Fiverr.com is an easy way to cash in on unusual skills, like your ability to write a custom birthday song or create a claymation portrait for a client. Fiverr members post what they’re willing to do for $5 (keep it clean) and surfers contact them directly. There’s no charge for this service; Not even $5.

3. Rent Out a Room
Sharing living expenses can put more cash in your pocket. Make sure you draw up a lease agreement specifying rent, security deposit terms, length of stay, etc. This becomes even more important if you’re renting to someone you know.


4. Monetize Your Web Site or Blog
You’re already spending a ton of time on your blog or Web site. Why not earn some money from all your labor? Google AdSense and nine other sites listed on MoolaDays require little to no supervision: Once it’s there, you don’t need to do much more.

5. Sell Your Hair
Sales for generous lengths of tresses reportedly can net you several hundred to over a thousand dollars. WiseBread explains how to sell your hair and includes sites where you can list and market hair.

6. Resell Your Unused Gift Cards
The average American household is holding on to $300 in unused gift cards. In fact, an estimated $30 billion to $40 billion gift cards lie unspent in dresser drawers across the country. But there are plenty of people who DO use budget gift cards, and they’re willing to pay money for yours.

That’s where you come in. You can sell the gift cards you’re no longer using to resale companies for a percentage of the face value and they will sell them at a discount price to others who will actually use those precious pieces of plastic. GiftCardGranny.com can link you up with the highest-paying gift card resellers in the industry.

7. Give Blood
Some plasma banks pay up to $35 per pint. In the United States, federal regulations state that an individual may donate two times in a seven day period, with a minimum of two days in between donations. DonatingPlasma.org provides details and a searchable plasma-bank database to help you find a plasma bank in your area.

8. Become a Human Guinea Pig
If you live near a university with a med school, you can earn anywhere from $15 to $2,000 for taking part in a clinical research study. The National Institutes of Health lists thousands of clinical studies that need volunteers.

To learn more about consumer savings expert Andrea Woroch, visit AndreaWoroch.com

Alicia Hagan, Mom Blog editor