Miss Lori talks rates: Ads are prime real estate on your blog

Last week I published a post about determining your blog worth. After Blogher 10 and speaking at The 2nd annual Social Media Master’s Summit I realize that this question is heavy on many people’s minds. Social Media has empowered all of us in an economic time that was making many of us feel powerless. With the communication explosion that is social media comes opportunity. Opportunity has been knocking on the door of a number of bloggers. So the big question is how do you get opportunity to come to your neighborhood? That’s exactly what we’re examining.

The first step, as I mentioned last week, is to understand who you are and what you have to offer. We do that by examining our own blogs. But since it can be hard to be objective about ourselves I encouraged you to buddy up and evaluate each other’s sites. Hopefully you have taken some time to look at your blog and other people’s as well. Was it hard? Looking within, really looking within, can be uncomfortable at first, but ultimately it’s a great lesson. The goal is to understand what you are projecting to the World and make sure that is in line with what your inner intent is. On top of that you want to make sure that your blog functionality is in place. Do you have your contact points, disclosures, pr guidelines etc… Chris Brogan has an in depth article posted this week with some great suggestions always worth reading.

Now armed with a better sense of the real estate you have to offer it’s time to talk numbers. [Read more...]

At Disney Guy Kawasaki said company’s are listening-are you loud enough to be heard?

This past week I had the pleasure of attending the Disney Social Media Moms conference at Disney World. Our first speaker was the Twitter-infamous Guy Kawasaki. He had many suggestions about how to improve our marketing strategies by maximizing our Twitter presence. But the loudest lesson I learned from Guy was that companies are listening. Listening to what you ask? Why us. They are listening to our tweeting, posting, updating and complaining. Guy gave some examples of high powered companies that were listening and reacting to his tweets of distress, admitting that his experience may not be the norm. But you know what, somebody is listening to me too. In preparation for #disneysmmoms I did something for me. Highly unusual. But I had a gift certificate that I hadn’t used, so I decide to live a little. I ordered two Yummie Tummie tanks. (For all you 6 pack women out there this is what we mommies use to put our kangaroo pouches back in check), I figured what better place to have a Yummie Tummie than at a conference in Disney World where everyone is going to constantly be taking pictures and videos. So, I placed my order. It cost about $36 more than my gift certificate, but I still felt really good and excited.

Then the next day I saw a tweet with a discount code for 20% off a Yummie Tummie order. Aw rubber nuggets! I just placed mine yesterday. I tweeted my lament and then went on about my day. Well, you know what? Somebody was listening. And not just anybody, Nicole from Clever Girls Collective and Yummie Tummie! [Read more...]