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July 14, 2008

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For the most part, this blog is powered by coffee.  Lots and lots of coffee.  coffeewindow And I would be remiss to forget the toddler kisses.  Every post is hammered out with the chime of "I sit with you, Mom!" in the background.  Most paragraphs have "aczqfqqqq" in them at one point or another as little toddler feet get situated on my lap while I type.

I don't have daycare.  I don't have a nanny.  I run this muth' from home, in a semi-undressed state, with dishes in the sink and two little boys hanging from my limbs.  And I wouldn't have it any other way.

Okay, I would like a housekeeper and to have our babysitter come in a few times a week, but I'm working on that.  Unfortunately, both like to be paid in cash rather than flowery prose, and I'm short on one and long on the other.

When you make the choice to stay at home rather than rake in the paychecks from an office outside of the home, you also make the choice to accept a handful of compromises.  Not the least of which is a distinct lack of disposable income.  So, if you are a stay-at-home mom with an internet connection, you figure out ways to make that work for you.  Because, you know, we are made of time and bon-bons here.

A few months ago, I bought my pass to the annual BlogHer blogging blogherReach conference with a credit card that I literally had to wipe the dust from before I used it.  I knew that I'd also have to come up with money to pay for a flight from Gulfport, Mississippi to San Francisco, California, as well as pay for a handful of nights in a hotel room.  I did not have the money to pay for any of this.

In short, I was doing a bit of "fake it til you make it."  In fact, I've been faking that I could even go to BlogHer every single moment of the planning process for The People's Party.  Kevin Costner and Ray Liotta swear that if you build it, they will come...  so that works with blogging, too, right?

Arianne says that "to think is to create."  Let's see how far we can take that theory...

I do not advocate using credit cards other than for emergencies, but I was tired of my desktop crashing and needed a computer.  After this final crash, it was still in the geek shop going on almost a month.  This was not working for this blogger here, as I was simultaneously trying to launch an online magazine and attend to the needs of sponsors and party guests on their way to BlogHer with eyes set on free drinks and fun music.  I needed a reliable computer.

Sometimes it just takes being at the right place at the right time for the digital 1's and 0's to align into stars.

While looking for a replacement TV and trying to not look shocked that TVs cost a minimum of $300 now, I wandered into the laptop section of our local Best Buy.  All I was trying to do was buy myself some time and distance from the TV sales clerk so I could slip out the door empty-handed.  And then...  I fell in love.

I've never used a laptop before.  I knew that they contained some kind of magical device that would let you work online from the comfort of your couch or backyard or bathroom floor, but I had never experienced such geek bliss.  I never knew what I was missing, people.  Why didn't you tell me?hppavilion

While wandering the laptop aisles, a glossy 17" screen and full size keyboard caught my eye.  Encouraged by a surprisingly low price tag, I dared touch this magical piece of technology called "HP Pavilion."  It was like...  mmmmmagic.

The click of the keyboard!  The width of the screen promising multiple windows open at the same time!  The spajillions of gigabytes of hard drive!  She must be mine! 

And so she is.  I sit here now, on my couch, with babies by my side, tickling little toes into my leg and smooshing soft kisses on my cheek, all the while typing away like there's no tomorrow and editing hasn't been invented, yet.

Arianne says "to think is to create."  She also says, "Ask for what you need.  Ask for help."

And so I did.  Armed with my new laptop and productivity to put Martha Stewart to shame, I asked for help to get to BlogHer.  You won't believe who answered the call...

HP.

hp With the help of HP, I am going to BlogHer with just enough sponsorship that I won't have to sell my liver in order to pay the credit card bill.  Which is a good thing because I plan to put my liver through its paces at the parties this week.

The funny thing is, this is not the first time HP has reached out to me. 

A few nights after Hurricane Katrina, after evacuating with only a few days' worth of clothes and a couple of photo albums, I sat down at a relative's computer and visited Snapfish, which had only recently joined up with HP.  We had bought a digital camera only a few months before and I had made a habit of immediately uploading every photo we took of our new baby to Snapfish, you know, just in case.

As it turned out, Snapfish was the only insurance policy that would be paying out for quite a while.snapfish

I sat and marveled at photos of our home, at the things that had made up our lives and were now marinating at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.  I sat and thanked all that was good and all that was foresight for the fact that I had used Snapfish to store our photos.

And then I wrote them a letter.  And I told them just that.

What followed was a handful of months of correspondence between me, Snapfish, and their parent company, HP.  In the days after Katrina, everyone wanted a face to put with the disaster, and I provided a face.  I provided a story.  I also provided an outlet for their desire to help.

Shortly after I shared my late-night story of gratitude with Snapfish, they extended an offer to all of their customers on the Gulf Coast, issuing enough credits to enable all of us to reprint every single photo we had stored with Snapfish.

HP gave us something to hold in our hands during a time when most of us had nothing to hold other than each other.

Now, almost three years later, they are helping me again.  Thank you, HP.

So, I will be at BlogHer and I'll be there with a fancy new HP Pavilion laptop.  You'll be able to spot me because I'll be toting that laptop in one of the few cool laptop totes I could find that would fit a 17" screen. 

Just look at this awesome laptop tote I found from Janine King Designs janinekingtoteon etsy!   It is simply...  me.  And because I am a dolt and despite the fact that I know better, that snazzy designer was willing to do a rush job for me and deliver my tote before I left for BlogHer, even though she clearly spells out her delivery times in her policies.

Real people.  This blog is powered by real people.  Real people that pay attention to their customers and attend to their needs as much as they can.

There was a bit of a ruckus recently when someone somewhere complained that some of our blogs have just become link blogs with very little content.  I disagree.  I say that our blogs have broken out of our heads and our asses (where our heads reside most of the time) and acknowledge the people that keep these exercises in ego running.  We can't always do it all by ourselves.

Sometimes we need to ask for help.  And we are nothing but gracious when those calls are answered.

With that, allow me to take one more moment of your time and two more clicks of your mouse and introduce you to the two newest sponsors of The People's Party:

 

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Most of you already know 5 Minutes for Mom, as it was the first stop in mom blogs for most of us starting out.  They have a gorgeous new design and a handful of new sister sites, so if you haven't been there lately, do check it out.

A new service that you may not be familiar with, though, is Consumer Pop.  A new marketing consultation and blogger concierge service, Consumer Pop helps you build, as well as understand, your brand, offering dynamic approaches to reaching out to your audience and satisfying their needs.  They are new on the scene and would love to tell you more about what they can do for you so that you can do more for your audience!

...So that's it for me for a couple of days.  On Tuesday and Wednesday, I'll have guest posts from two of our sponsors of The People's Party and I PeoplesPartyGoingBadge sincerely encourage you to stop by and get to know them.  Learn what they are about, why they are going to BlogHer, and how they can work with you, regardless of whether or not you are going to BlogHer.

Then?  Well, then I won't talk about BlogHer much other than perhaps a round-up of the weekend and what I may or may not have learned.  Oh yeah, and very possibly some photographs of The Bloggess licking motherbumper

At the very least, stop by on Thursday for a link to the live feed of The People's Party.  I'll be sending shout-outs to you, in particular, so you won't want to miss it!

Now...  reach out and connect.  Ask yourself what you need and go make it happen.  After all, to think is to create... 

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July 07, 2008

Double Doozie: Blogging Less to Write More

I quit one of my writing gigs.  Why?  Because I couldn't bring myself to post  here at Velveteen Mind when I knew I owed a post elsewhere.

I told a friend today that it felt like calling in sick and then being caught dooziecloseupshopping at the mall, wandering around with a Diet Coke and a Double Doozie from Great American Cookie, a satisfied grin slapped on my smug little face.

What I am saying is:  my plan is to start posting here at the ole joint with the tattered book more like 3 times a week, rather than the usual 3 times a month.  Hence, the cutting back of distractions.  And if I don't?  You can call me on it.

Mrs. Fussypants certainly already does call me on it.  So does Missives from Suburbia.  And damn Jennifer from Playgroups are No Place for Short Blog Titles.  If she suggests one more time that posting frequently is a great way to build a good blog, I'm going to poke her in the butt with a fork.

Um, so yeah, I know I should post more.  I totally get that.  (I'm planning on memorizing Jennifer's Blog Tip Sharing series.  I see that she has up a post about maintaining uncluttered Sidebars.  Good Lord, do I even want to know?  Jennifer, side offer:  if you will come over to my blog and critique it, I will offer you my butt's ability to warm a bed for 3 nights at BlogHer.  You in?)

The irony is that while you may think I've fallen off of the blogosphere, the reality is that all I have been thinking about is blogging for the last month.  I'm talking about Blog Nosh Magazine...  again.  sprinkledoubledoozie I keep mentioning it because a lot of work is going into that project and I am not only inundated with emails every day from bloggers and editors, but I am also flooded with pride and a fiery passion for all that we are banging out and building up.

Not to mention The People's Party.  And, yes, I will be mentioning BlogHer a few more times (insert laugh here) in the next few weeks.  I'll try to do it without annoying those of you not going, but talk about a huge project!  And worth every second.

So while you have been seeing no new updates at Velveteen Mind, I have been thinking about you for hours every day.  Thinking of how to best promote your work on Blog Nosh Magazine, how to entice the most click-through to your blogs, how to let you shine.  I've been thinking about meeting you at BlogHer, helping to make you feel welcome, introducing you to our sponsors who are interested in you, plotting ways to keep you entertained and engaged, all the while taking into consideration how to include those not attending the conference.

Speaking of you broke folk (holla!) and shy peeps not going to BlogHer:  Don't forget to send me your bloggy business cards for distribution at The People's Party if you are unable to attend.  Just email me for my address.  And you absolutely have to tune in to the live feed of the party (details soon), dooziepaneracall your friends-in-attendance and encourage them to make fools of themselves on camera while giving you a shout-out, and see that, "Hey, I should go next year because it's not that big of a deal."

(and if this isn't the most arrogant post ever, I don't know what is---  just bear with me, because I am trying to convince myself that I can pull my weight despite my traffic currently being dismal  --post more post more post more-- and my patient readers growing impatient...  hey, look!  another cookie distraction!)

One more thing:  Jennifer from Playgroups are the Longest Blog Name in History also says that all of our posts don't have to be long and eloquent.  She encourages us to keep it quick and dirty

If anyone has a needlepoint that I could hang over my computer that says "Keep it quick and dirty," I'd love to have it. 

 

*Double Doozie photos via the flickr page:  turbo binge

(**Consider this fair warning:  if you visit turbo binge, you will immediately gain 5 pounds.  Man, I am hungry.  Starving.  mmmmmmm....)

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May 05, 2008

A Few Loose Strings from my Threadbare Mind

I'm taking another turn on the eBay blog rollercoaster.  This time the ride is called Sparkplugging, my personal car is called eBay and eCommerce, and I'm graced with a new passenger/ co-author.  Frankly, this ride sounds much more exciting than eMoms at Home, dontcha think?.  Wanna check it out?

I have butterflies in my stomach just thinking about it.

Hopefully I won't fly out of the car this time and forget to write anything for, say, five months.  Well, I was busy.  I'm writing now.  Deal.

;)

I'll be continuing my eBay Selling for eParents channel at Sparkplugging, writing about starting and managing an eBay store.   My co-author is Kristie McDonald from Nitro Toyz and she will be covering much of the how-to nuts and bolts of opening and running an eCommerce store, which extends far beyond eBay.

So, yes, I'll pretty much be prattling on about personal eBay stories, crazy customers, and my envy of much-cuter-than-mine eBay stores, while Kristie will tell you how to get some real work done.  Sounds like a deal to me.

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If the work-at-home generation is not your style, then take a swing over to my other project, Blog Nosh Magazine. Blognoshbutton A divine new banner is up, courtesy of Sam at Temptation Designs and you have to check it out.    Seriously, I want to eat that banner.  I literally had to go out and buy a pack of chocolate doughnuts after we were done with the design.  Yeah, I didn't have a craving for a ripe red apple, strangely enough.

And then my butt and thighs chuckle to themselves.

I am still organizing the site and I still need your help.  Particularly, I need your help finding a few good men.  Aaaaawwww yeah. 

No, seriously, we need some testosterone in that joint and I'm not talking about the kind that makes us sprout hairs in weird places.

Do you know some amazing dad bloggers?  Male gamers?  Men who eat food?  Send 'em my way.

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Don't care about working at home or promoting your own blog and those of others?  Rather just splash out on some snazzy new fitted tees?  You'll be happy to know that this is a project I have absolutely nothing to do with:

Blissfully_domestic_cafe_press_lo_3Mrs. Fussypants is launching her new CafePress store today!     Blissfully Domestic Designs offers clever products in categories ranging from Blissful Babies to Mommy Bloggers.  Going to BlogHer this year?  Buy your wardrobe from Blissfully Domestic Designs! 

They also have coffee mugs (buying all of them, I swear), bags, and hats.  Seriously, just a ton of stuff.  All with that Blissfully beautiful air about them.

Ooh, and if you are a particular fan of Mrs. Fussypants, finding yourself consistently flatteredBlissfully_domestic_baby_shower by her complimenting of your beautimous face and cute shoes, followed by her big sweet "MWAH!" kisses, then sneak over to Mrs. Fussypants Baby Shower today and wish her well on shooting out baby boy #5. 

Yeah, the woman is insane.

This is why you need to buy something from her new CafePress store above.  The chick needs to pay for 90 packs of diapers a month.

The Baby Shower blog will feature well-wishing posts from some of your favorite mommybloggers today, including me, if I ever write anything.  Love you, Alli!  I thank God every day that I am able to manage two little boys.   Five?  Bless your heart.

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So, clearly, what I am saying to you today is:  Be anywhere but here.  Because here at Velveteen Mind today, I got nothing.  But all of those other places?  I got tons.

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April 24, 2008

What do you have on *your* plate?

I received no less than three emails today from unrelated people saying more or less the same thing:

"You know the [fill in the name of project here] we discussed?  We need to move forward on that soon.  Hello?"

Look people, in case you haven't caught on, yet, I will say "yes" to anything.  Want me to write for your site?  Sure, send me the access code!  Want me to help you redesign your blog even though I have no design skills?  Absolutely, let's brainstorm!  Want me to give birth to your baby?  No problem, I shoot 'em out like a bazooka.

Okay, I'm actually a little more picky than that, but you get the idea.

Inevitably, however, some things slip through the cracks.  Conference calls, for instance.  Um, could you all just call me?  Yeah, the entire conference.  You call me as a group.  No?  That's not the way it works?  Humpf.

Wait, you wanted that contract signed?  I still haven't unpacked my printer.  Could you just sort of forge my signature?  This email can serve as my permission for you to do so.  What?  Legal who?  Grrrrr.

Who is supposed to pay taxes again?  I think I paid those last year.  What?  Every year?  Um, let me get back to you on that one.

What do you mean you haven't eaten lunch today?  Didn't your 20 month old brother prepare a nutritious meal for you from the one cabinet he can reach?  What?  It only had an empty box of cereal in it and an old cereal bar wrapper?  Didn't you go grocery shopping, my dear sweet 3 year old?  What exactly do you think that tricycle is for, kid?

Maybe I am exaggerating a bit.  But that's how it feels sometimes.

...Good God... (rereading this post so far...)

I think I've just written a textbook mommyblog post.

I am Mommyblogger.  Hear me snore!

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A post about overextending myself.  Huh.  That's original.

Did I mention I've only been sleeping three hours a night?  Not for lack of trying, either.  And I was actually entertaining the idea of having a third child.  I am one cah-ray-zee lady.

So, consider this my open letter to all of you to whom I have made promises since signing back online in March.  I have received your emails.  I have received your calls.  I have received your contracts.  I have received your psychic messages wishing me focus and drive and the ability to follow-through.  I hear you.

I'm on it.  And I really do mean that.  I meant it when I said I wanted to [fill in whatever it is that I said I wanted to do].  I've just gotten a little distracted. 

But now?  I'm on it.

Right after I take a nap.
Love,
Megan

PS-- This whole over-extending ourselves thing?  That is precisely why I have begun the launch of Blog Nosh Magazine.  I want to reward all of us for keeping something of value on our own blogs.   Even if that means writing something brilliant that only your audience of 20 will read.

That's where Blog Nosh Magazine will come in.  Make it good.  Make it solid.  Make it for yourself.  We'll help you find the audience.  Just do it for you, first and foremost.

That's why I overextend myself.  At the end of the day, I get something of great value out of every single project to which I commit, even if that something is helping others. 

It is just that today was one of those really long days.

And I could have sworn it was Friday.

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April 16, 2008

Mommybloggers, Business, and why Parents Magazine hasn't hired me. Yet.

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I had a dream the other night that I've been meaning to tell you about.  I was in college and Matt Lauer was my biology teacher, but he was not-so-secretly in love with me.

Wait.  Crap.  That wasn't the dream I wanted to tell you about.  Le sigh.

Okay, so the dream was one of those from which all I remembered when I woke up was one detail and the feeling with which it left me.  That one detail?

I had a writing studio in my backyard.

When I woke up, I could still see the way the light filtered in through the windows of my own private writing studio.  I could smell the cool air and wave my hand through the dust motes that drifted through those shafts of light falling on my keyboard.  I think I had a laptop.  I bet it was a Mac.  It was a dream, after all.

The walls were covered in framed photographs which were themselves covered in hastily scribbled notes of story ideas.  An old coffee cup full of cheap fountain pens and novelty pencils sat on a stack of books on my ancient desk.  These books were the current research selections taken from the crammed-full bookcases lining the room.

My hair was tied up in the best top knot I've ever managed without pulling the hairs out of my skull and I was wearing my favorite writing-sweater.  Writingsweater_4 I pulled it close around me as I brainstormed, gazing out at heavily bloom-laden hydrangea bushes in the shaded little grove of trees outside my desk window.

I feel drunk just remembering these details.

The only part of this dream that is real is that writing-sweater.  I've had a designated writing-sweater ever since I read Michael Chabon's Wonder Boys.  The narrator, Grady Tripp, was a professor and seemingly-blocked writer.  He wore a pink bathrobe while he wrote.  Since then, I have had a succession of writing-sweaters, mostly cardigans, though that sounds utterly Mister Rogers (seriously le sigh, again).  Think more tattered, old and funky, and less perfectly pressed.

So I admit it:  I want to be a writer.  A real writer.  A magazine writer.

If blogging were just a hobby, I wouldn't be dreaming of personal writing studios.

This is not the first time I have admitted this to you, but it came up again yesterday in a conversation with a friend when she asked, "Why did you return to blogging?"

I would love to say "because I missed the community" and some other really generous things like that, but the truth is that I missed the writing.  Quite frankly, the "community" and all of the politics that come with that package begin to grate on me after a while. 

Don't they just wear you out sometimes?

Yet, it is a package, and a powerfully seductive one at that.  More bloggers have been discussing the "business of mommyblogging" lately and I find the discussion fascinating.  What began as a hobby for so many of us has become, quite frankly, a business.  All of the sudden, we are finding ourselves concerned with branding, marketing, promotion, and managing PR inquiries. 

Big business is knocking at the door of the mommyblogger.  Some are welcoming them in for a glass of sweet tea and cookies.  Some are pretending they are not home.

Open Scene:  Megan's Front Door

Corporate Typeknock knock knock
Megan:  Hang on!  I'll be right there!
Corporate Rep:  You said that last time.
Megan:  I know, I know.  But I'm washing my hair right now.
Corporate Stooge:  Look, we can't keep waiting.
Megan:  You look, I'm actually plucking wiry black hairs from my chin.  Don't go anywhere.
Corporate Hack:  You are just embarrassing yourself now.  Open the door or we're Audi 5000.  (they all talk in outdated slang)
Megan:  Seriously, if you don't pop a squat on the stoop, I'm going to Twitter about you hassling me.
Corporate Lackey:  Please, no, don't Twitter-trash us!  We'll wait, we'll wait.  We want Twitter-props.  Don't jump the gun here.
Megan:  maniacally laughing, having wielded the connected-mommyblogger social-media power that corporations both covet and fear

Corporations are noticing mommybloggers and they are placing a tall order with us.  They want virtually free publicity and an infinite reach.  They want to get into our minds, but once they are in there, they too often try to tell us what to think and how to write it.

They recognize the opportunity that is working with mommybloggers to promote their products and services, but they keep stumbling on their own two left feet.

We are primed for something to work with corporations and we are ready to share the good news.  We like talking about the people and products that we respect and enjoy.  It's natural for us.  It's easy.  It is, dare I admit, fun.

Look at this option-progression of how easily a Wordless Wednesday post could go, effortlessly sharing a bit of our lives and a bit of recommended-product placement:

My Every Morning:  Still Life
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or
My Every Morning:  Still Life.
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or
My Every Morning:  Still Life.
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I use Splenda every day.  I give my kids Flintstone's Vitamins every day.  I believe in both of those products and would be willing to recommend them to my readers.  The opportunity is there, but what do we do with it?  Where do we go, without feeling like sell-outs, without being taken advantage of, and all the while still utilizing a platform that allows us to be ourselves and help contribute to our family finances?

*BTW, you can buy that mug from IzzyMom.  Ah, the irony.

So, you see, I want to answer the knock of business at my door.  But I'm just not ready, yet.  I still have some wiry black chin hairs to pluck.  Or maybe I am ready, chin-bangs and all.

The problem is that what I really want involves the risk of rejection.

Allow me to share with you my rejection score-card, so far:

Magazine        # of Queries Sent    # of Rejections Received

Parents                        0                                        0

Wondertime             0                                        0

Parenting                   0                                        0

Notice how I have managed to remain rejection-proof?  Nice how it works out that if you don't actually put yourself out there, no one can reject your work.

I do take steps toward taking it seriously, such as publishing my real name, but then I back off.  This has to change.  I need to give these companies a chance to reject me.

I flirt with the platform that is mommyblogging, but I have yet to commit to my true desire, which is seeing my name in hard-copy.  Instead, I continue to experiment through the writer's version of playing house.   The fact that the business and corporate aspect is coming into play more and more in blogging is just further opportunity for me to hone my skills, explore the field.  Learn.

Don't get me wrong, I do love the community.  Some days.  Most days.  But I want more.  Do you?

If blogging is my springboard, I need to jump already.

What do you want from all of this?  What are you doing about it?  Are you satisfied?

I used to want a really cool alternative to keeping a baby book for my kids.  Now I want something for me, too.

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Related Page re. all things Mommyblogging:
Mommybloggers:  The Resource

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