Archive for May, 2007

May
23

Does Your Blog Need A Whammy?

Posted by: Kylie Rayner | Comments (5)

For those of you that have followed my progress for a while you will know that I am all for supporting and encouraging mums to give an online business a go!

Many of those mums have jumped onto the now very popular blogging bandwagon, only to wonder if it is actually doing anything for their business. I mean who wants to be writing blog posts every day and never knowing if anyone is actually reading them? Does that sound like you?

Then you need to have a look at our Community Blog Whammy, which is aimed set up for Australian Online Business Mums with Blogs. The main aim of the Blog Whammy being to increase the traffic and interaction on the members blogs. The Whammy also helps to build a network of like minded women which is a valued resource when you are working at home in isolation.

If your blog could do with a little push in the right direction then come on and join us over at Blog Whammy.

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May
22

Setting SMART Busines Goals

Posted by: Kylie Rayner | Comments (2)

Setting SMART Business Goals: Setting golas for both your personal and business life is something that everyone knows they should be doing. There is an endless supply of information available on the subject of goal setting. However are you setting SMART goals? Goals that are are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time Related?

To read the entire article click here >>>

May
21

Open The Doors To Your Site

Posted by: Kylie Rayner | Comments (2)

With Incoming Links: Incoming links; that is a link to your website appearing on another site, can be likened to ‘entrance ways’ to your site. The more of these ‘entrance ways’ you have to your site the more people will see those ‘entrance ways’ as they travel around the internet and the greater potential for traffic to your site.

To read the entire article click here >>>

Categories : Traffic
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May
17

Taking Us Mums For Granted

Posted by: Kylie Rayner | Comments (2)

“In our own world today, motherhood is rarely sufficiently honoured.  One day each year, there are brunches and corsages and little gifts of love.  But the rest of the time?  As a culture, we do not respect that great gift of mothering.  Women’s work in raising the next generation is taken for granted.  Yet it is a vital service to humanity one that deserves to be acknowledged continually.”

This post on Nicole’s Modern Goddess Blog really struck a chord with me, as a mother of two young children I see this line of thinking everywhere, mothering being taken for granted. In fact even my husband thinks like that to a certain degree, you know with the old, “what have you done today dear” line every now and then when he comes from work.

Well let’s see, I got out of bed, did 2 loads of washing, hung them out, folded and put away the 2 loads from yesterday. I ironed the clothes for the day, made lunches, made breakfasts, did a general tidy, stopped the kids from squabbling, drove the kids to school, came home made the beds, swept the floor, played with my daughter and read her story and it isn’t even 10 am yet…..would you like me to continue with the rest of the day dear??? As the years pass I see more and more people wondering what us ‘mothers’ really do all day.

It’s not until you swap places or that they have a baby themselves that can begin to fathom the monumentous task that we tackle each and every day. But I wouldn’t change it for the world. My children are the absolute light of my life and I cherish each and every day I have with them, I am so blessed to have been given the opportunity to be their mother.

And once again I am blessed to be reminded of what is really important by my dear friend Nicole, The Modern Goddess. :)

Categories : Life as a WAHM
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May
01

Too Much Time On Your Hands

Posted by: Kylie Rayner | Comments (3)

For many new work at home mums business doesn’t just start rolling in the door from day one. Building your business is damn hard work but it also brings a great deal of satisfaction as well.

Often new business owners seem to have a lot of time on their hands waiting for the phone to ring or for orders to come in so that they have something to do. Remember that old saying, ‘A watched pot never boils.’ How true is that and what a chuckle I got reading Jacqui’s blog post about waiting for her emails to come into her inbox and hitting refresh over and over again.

I am sure we’ve been guilty of it, just sitting staring blindly at the computer screen waiting for it do something, anything would be nice ;) Is this you? Do you find yourself doing this regularly? How do you stop yourself from hitting that refresh button over and over again or from checking your send/recieve button on your inbox?

Categories : General, Life as a WAHM
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