Monthly Archives: June 2007

Finding your blog niche and growing your readership

One of my colleagues has started a blog. So far, it’s a personal blog and she’s starting to develop her niche; to find her audience. I knew when I started this blog my primary audience would be other working moms; … Continue reading

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Product Reviews for the Self-Made Mom

One of my blogfriends, Self Made Mom, has a new site to review products of interest to moms. I’ve already loaded it into my aggregator so I can follow along and send her ideas when I find great stuff to … Continue reading

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Shopping at Men’s Wearhouse

About a week ago, a friend posted to a Charlottesville Working Moms network to which I belong, a request. She wanted some advice about where in town to buy a suit for her husband, something that didn’t break the bank … Continue reading

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Shopping at Harris Teeter

I’ve written about Harris Teeter before — for the uninitiated, HT is our local hoity toity grocery store. If you’re part of the St. Louis readership (50 percent of you are, btw) think Dierbergs on steroids. I like to wheel … Continue reading

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Everyone has fifteen minutes

I’ve been spouting this theory all over town; to clients, friends and colleagues. I’m convinced that anyone who says there “just isn’t enough time” to do any of a list of things they’ve been meaning to get to, has it, … Continue reading

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