Archive for April 2009

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Take a Trip Down Memory Lane with Google Maps

Go to Google Maps. Type in the address of someplace you lived growing up. OK if you can’t remember the exact address, you can always take a stroll down the road till you get to your childhood home. And thanks to Jing Project for making this possible! Related Post: Screen Capture on the Fly – [...]

Happy Earth Day!

Happy Earth Day!

Happy Earth Day! Step outside, take time to smell the roses. In this case it is smell the red clover. Then give our planet a present. Walk instead of taking the car, plant a garden, recycle things you no longer need through Freecycle.org, bag your groceries in recycled bags, etc. Need more ideas visit EarthDay.net [...]

Update Your Website

I’ve posted Problogger’s 31 Day Challenge on a couple forums, but don’t think I’ve mentioned it on my blog. So for those of you who’d like to improve your blog, it isn’t too late to head on over and get started. Start at the beginning and work your way through. My homework for Day 14 [...]

Marketing Your Niche

Yesterday I’d mentioned the building your niche discussion going on at the Women In Networking Ryze group. One of the questions I ran into was how do I market my site online when I’m a distributor for a another company? It is a very good question, quite common in fact. Since everyone has the same [...]

Books for Your Niche

I’ve had the honor this week to be this week’s guest on a discussion involving finding your niche and building your niche, on the Ryze group Women in Networking Today I listed some books that I’ve found helpful to me, and decided to share this list with my blog readers. I’m sure there are many [...]

Connecting with Family Folktales

Connecting with Family Folktales

One of the ways we communicate with others is through stories, passed down from generation to generation, building connections. Karen Pierce Gonzalez, author, writing teacher, and folklorist has developed a technique to keep these treasured family stories and memories alive by creating folktales about them. 1. I’ve heard of writing autobiographies before, but not folktales. [...]

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