Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Weekly Wednesday // Linky #4

Welcome,

Thank you for all your posts last week and look forward to seeing more :) If you are new or old bloggers to this linky, please please read and follow the rules!!

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RULES:

1. Simply link up your best post of that week, it must be a new post - no oldies allowed!
2. Add the above code to your post for the blog badge to be added.
3. Use the Twitter hashtag #weeklylinky to see your posts all in one place.
4. You must comment on at least 2 other posts (more is appreciated if you can)!

Best Wishes, Mummy Bloggers Team x


Monday, 28 July 2014

Mummy Monday // Linky #4

Welcome,

Mummy Monday is now onto its 4 week :) I am still loving everyone's posts, be sure to join up this week and look forward to reading your posts :)



RULES:

1. Link up your post on something/anything mummy related, it can be either new or old post. 
2. Add the above code to your post for the blog badge to be added.
3. Use the Twitter hashtag #mummymonday to see your posts all in one place.
4. You must comment on at least 2 other posts (more is appreciated if you can)!

I need to remind, please can everyone make sure they comment on at least 2 other posts, as I have noticed this hasn't been happening and it is part of the rules so that we can share the blogging love :):)

Best Wishes, Mummy Bloggers Team xx



Sunday, 27 July 2014

#mblogchat meet-up (17th Jan 2015 in Milton Keynes)

Hello,

Today I am talking about a #mblogchat meet up that was highly requested. During the recent #mblogchat on Friday night, I talked about plans etc whilst getting advice from you guys and well now plans are being put into action.

I have a date and location, so I now ask that if you want to come like 85% sure then please fill out your name and details in the form below so you can be added to the list. We NEED to know these asap so I know how many of you wonderful bloggers and your beautiful children we will be catering for.

I have chosen this date as I wanted something where I have enough time to plan something amazing as well as 17th January actually marks a WHOLE year since the very first #mblogchat so a sort of celebration too :)

Event Details:

  • Milton Keynes Location (actually venue to be arranged)
  • Saturday 17th January 2015
  • 3-4 hours long over the lunch time period
  • Pregnant, mummy or daddy bloggers are welcome
  • Children are welcome and encouraged to bring (& partners if you wish!)
  • Food (& cakeee!!!), drinks, soft play, bouncy castle & much more provided
  • Talks - blogging tips, pamper etc
  • General meet and greet of fellow bloggers
  • Tickets will cost (price to be around £20, keeping as low as I possibly can)
  • Possible photographer
  • Goody bags :)
Please bare in mind, these are subject to change (not date or location hopefully) as they are not set in stone yet. 

Tickets

I do apologise there will be a cost for tickets but I can not afford it alone, it would be impossible. I will keep it as low as possible but hoping to be around the £20 mark (maybe slightly higher or lower) this will include all your entertainment, food etc. So I do hope you don't mind as I do understand with travel costs etc it can be alot! If you can not make it last minute, the ticket will not be refundable but you may wish to get another blogger to take your place. If not, I will try to arrange for a goody bag to be sent to you :)

Location Choice

It was pretty divided between London and Milton Keynes, but with only an hour difference in travel on a quick easy route. I decided to go with Milton Keynes, as things will be cheaper and I am then able to travel easier with all the goody bags etc as more local to mine. I don't fancy carrying goody bags and cake on the train to London to be quite honest.

I am trying to find a venue which is very close to the train station like walking distance, but at present I am not sure if this is possible. In Milton Keynes buses and taxes do run all over especially from the train station so although this may be an extra cost it can not be helped. 

Children

We have made this a child friendly event because we feel it would be fun and exciting to meet all the kids that we see daily on blogs and with the friends that we have made. Their will be plenty to keep them occupied and so they have fun.

PLEASE FILL OUT YOUR DETAILS BY CLICKING HERE!!

Your details will not be used for anything more than contact in regards to the event, as I will send out emails with updates and ticket information when this is sorted :)

If you know any brands or companies that you think may be willing to work with us for goody bags, talks, entertainment or more than please do let me know as it would be greatly appreciated :)

If you have any queries then please tweet or private message as at @mummy_bloggers, email at mummybloggers@outlook.com and I will be more than happy to help as much as I can :) 

If you can please tweet the link to this post and get as many people involved as possible, it would be greatly appreciated as more the merrier :)

Thankyou for reading and I really hope to see you there!

Best Wishes, Mummy Bloggers Team xx

Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Weekly Wednesday // Linky #3

Welcome,

So amazed by how quickly time is going and can really tell when I am creating these posts each week, very strange adding #3 when it just felt like last week it was #1!! As usual, follow the rules and link up - looking forward to seeing all your posts :)

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RULES:

1. Simple as you link up your best post of that week, it must be a new post - no oldies allowed!
2. Add the above code to your post for the blog badge to be added.
3. Use the Twitter hashtag #weeklylinky to see your posts all in one place.
4. You must comment on at least 2 other posts (more is appreciated if you can)!

Best Wishes, Mummy Bloggers Team x


Monday, 21 July 2014

Mummy Monday // Linky #3

Welcome,

Mummy Monday has really been going so well and I am so pleased :) I hope you are enjoying it as much as I am! So be sure to join up this week and look forward to reading your posts :)



RULES:

1. Link up your post on something/anything mummy related, it can be either new or old post. 
2. Add the above code to your post for the blog badge to be added.
3. Use the Twitter hashtag #mummymonday to see your posts all in one place.
4. You must comment on at least 2 other posts (more is appreciated if you can)!

Best Wishes, Mummy Bloggers Team x

Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Weekly Wednesday // Linky #2

Welcome,

Thanks for stopping by to look at week 2 of the new Weekly Wednesday! Last week was so great and looking forward to your posts from this week :)

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RULES:

1. Simple as you link up your best post of that week, it must be a new post - no oldies allowed!
2. Add the above code to your post for the blog badge to be added.
3. Use the Twitter hashtag #weeklylinky to see your posts all in one place.
4. You must comment on at least 2 other posts (more is appreciated if you can)!

Best Wishes, Mummy Bloggers Team x


Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Guest Post // SEO Tips - Beginners Guide

The Beginner's Guide to SEO for Parenting Bloggers

Getting your blog noticed is one of the biggest challenges for any parenting blogger. As much as you tell yourself, and others, that you're doing it for fun - if you're reading this, you know readers are the lifeblood of what you do and you need to use a mix of strategies to lure them in... Great content is number one. Social media, also vital.  And now SEO is crucial too.

As my day job is an online content writer (I write sales pages, product descriptions and blog posts for online retailers) I've become pretty accustomed to the term SEO and what it means for business websites, but it can definitely be put to use for blogs as well.

The problem is, SEO practices can be pretty complex (although some, like correctly naming your images, are easy-peasy) and even the official term 'search engine optimisation' is likely to make the admittedly less web-savvy of you feel queasy! So... I'm going to try and guide you through exactly what SEO is, where it can be used, and how it can benefit you as a Mummy blogger - without scaring you off the whole topic.

What is SEO and why should I use it?

SEO stands for 'Search Engine Optimisation'. It is the process of writing or rewriting web content (in this case your blog content) so that it stands the highest chance of being picked up by the search engines and, hopefully, placed at the top of their rankings - the ultimate SEO goal!

Say you wanted to write an article about 'family days out', you would use SEO techniques in the hope of getting your article at the top of 'Google' should anyone search 'family days out' - the 'keyphrase'. This is because the higher your article is listed on Google, the more likely it is that people will click on and view your page. I don't know about you but I rarely click onto the second page of Google results - I just try another search term!

By using SEO techniques, you are basically giving your blog content an increased chance of being seen. It does take time, but if you really do want more readers, it's worthwhile doing. If you use SEO correctly, it also helps bring you RELEVANT readers, these are people who are searching for the sort of content you are writing, so they are more likely to spend longer reading your article.

How do search engines produce their listings? 

This is where it gets confusing and, to be honest, unless you are feeling really nerdy, I wouldn't bother trying to understand it completely.... Search engines, like Google, are constantly changing how they produce their search listings and releasing new 'algorithms'.

Fortunately, there are some pieces of information that the search engines will always look at to decide what your content is about and whether it should be on page 1 or 101 of Google for the search term you are targeting.

Haven't lost you yet?! Let’s look at some examples of SEO in action:

Where should SEO be used?

Here are the places Google looks for the 'keyphrase' around your site, or on an individual article. These are places you should use the 'keyphrase' that you would like to list highly for (let's go back to that 'family days out' example):

Blog Post/Site Title

Bad: Places To Visit With Your Family
Good: The Guide to Family Days Out

Body of Page/Post Text

You should use your keyphrase throughout our blog content - but in a natural, reader friendly way. You don't want to just enter it willy-nilly or hide it in your sidebars (that's called 'Black Hat' and can negatively impact on your efforts). If you can start your first paragraph with it, that's an added bonus.
URL
Search engines will look at the URL of your blog post to see if there are any relevant keywords there. Using your post title is a good way to make your URL but if it's too long and needs to be shortened just be sure to keep the keyphrase in there somehow:
www.exampleSEOurl.com/the-guide-to-family-days-out
 Meta Data
This is all the information that search engines take into account but cannot usually been seen from the front end by your readers. This data needs to be unique for each post in order to give you the best chances of ranking well.
Meta Description - This is the description of your post. If you don't write it yourself, using an SEO plugin for example, then Google will take the first few lines of your blog and use that. Producing a description yourself allows you to target your 'keyphrase' more effectively.
Alt tag of images - This is the alternative test that will display if your images do not show (due to a loading error or similar). Using your keyphrase here also boosts your SEO.
Image name - To further boost your SEO chances, use your keyphrase in the name of your images rather than just 'DSC-072-22' etc. I do realise that I am yet to practice what I preach on my site! All my images have gobbledigook names... FAIL.

How am I going to remember all that?

Like I said, I produce SEO content for my job... and yet I’m a little overwhelmed by the idea of using it effectively on my blog, mostly due to the time it takes. I would highly recommend using plug-ins to make the whole process faster and more straightforward. You can then use at least use a plug-in to check your most important articles are optimised as best they can be. As a wordpress user I rate the Wordpress SEO by Yoast plug-in as it checks your content as you go along and gives you an indicator of how well the content is holding up in SEO terms; you don’t have to remember all the aspects yourself.

How quickly will I see results?

Once you understand exactly where you can optimise your content most effectively, don’t worry too much about the content you have already published - get cracking on using these techniques going forward (yes, I’ll get on it myself soon too... promise). Unfortunately, after all this effort Google can still take weeks to rank posts based on your SEO efforts, so you can’t make any changes to old content ranking fast. You can make sure your new content helps you move forward though.

So, that’s all there is to know about SEO?

Afraid not. All this is only really touching the surface of SEO and there are many other elements that can also be used to increase your Google rankings - including social media and link building. If this post has been any help and you’d like another article looking at these aspects, please leave a comment and let me know.

Also, if you have liked this guide, it would be awesome if you could head over to my Bloglovin and give me a like, follow me on Twitter or just say ‘hi’ over on my blog - Songs, Silliness and Such. You're welcome to come and enjoy the less stressful side of my writing or just visit to coo at my cutie boy :)


Saskia x