Posted by Kelby Carr on Feb 25, 2010 in SEO, books, featured, freelance writing, mommy blogging | Comments Off
I am very excited to announce that Mom Blog SEO is published! I have already gotten some great feedback and comments from those who preordered the book.
You can find out more at Mom Blog SEO.
P.S. You can also make money promoting my book by joining the affiliate...
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Posted by Kelby Carr on Jan 21, 2010 in business, companies, consumer BS, customer service, featured, twitter | Comments Off
Twitter customer service can be customer service at its best, what it should be and stopped being years ago. It can be personal, real-time, proactive and, best of all, effective.
I see some companies who standout. They not only respond when directly contacted (@ed on Twitter). They monitor Twitter for mentions of their company, and they respond anytime someone mentions them by name. Beyond all of...
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Posted by Kelby Carr on Jan 18, 2010 in SEO, mom bloggers, mommy blogging | Comments Off
I am excited to announce my upcoming book, Mom Blog SEO. I decided to do this because many mom bloggers were very interested in my SEO makeover. I tried to price it as affordably as possible, but it requires a lot of time and effort. Many just couldn’t afford it. So I realized many moms could do quite a bit by just knowing lots of the ins and outs of SEO themselves. Armed with that...
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Posted by Kelby Carr on Jan 1, 2010 in blogging, business and pr, featured, mom bloggers, momtent, type-a mom, type-a mom conference | Comments Off
I was inspired by Chris Brogan’s post today, My 3 Words for 2010. I think it’s a great way to summarize your goals, mission and vision for the coming year. The year 2009 was a wild ride. I spoke at several conferences, and hosted Type-A Mom Conference. I launched Momtent and I am organizing a blogging industry organization. I introduced social buzz ad campaigns on Type-A Mom and...
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Posted by Kelby Carr on Dec 18, 2009 in featured, peta, pr, social media, social networking, twitter | Comments Off
I’ve been pretty disappointed by PETA’s response to the PR nightmare they created when they decided to spam several moms this week. Since my last post, PETA Fail, or How Not to Spread the Word on Twitter, I have learned that they also used email and Facebook fan pages to continue their spam. That was even after being told by several influential people in social media, people who...
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