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Online Contests, Sweepstakes, Freebies - Contests for Moms

ContestForMoms.com – This extensive website was created by Amanda Compton in 2003. What started out as a hobby has turned in to the leading contest & sweepstakes site for moms online! She offers an expansive list of contests and sweepstakes available for moms everywhere in the world. So if you are a contest junkie, this is the place to go!!! In addition to contests and sweepstakes, you will find parenting articles, giveaways, Holiday ideas, recipes, crafts, safety info, everything for babies and much more. I got addicted to the site when I found and kept on clicking page after page. She has 3 blogs on the site, the buzz blog (parenting crafts, frugal tips & more), the contest & sweeps blog, and our very own mom blog – Petite Mommy, where Amanda openly blogs about her daily life as a home business mom/ small town mom. Do check it out!

YoungPupil.com -  I am all for websites that promote education, and here is an excellent site. The creators of Young Pupils set out to give parents the tools they need to ensure their kids get the best education possible. They know that the first 8 years of a child’s life are extremely important to their future development. There is a blog on the home page with informative, well-written articles, info about homeschooling and links to other important educational websites. It is an uncomplicated website (Yeah!)  and easy to use, something we can all appreciate.

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As you know, I am the Geography Awareness Editor at Wandering Educators, a great site for travelers and those dreaming about taking a new journey. You’ll find excellent articles, travel tips, photographs, guidebook reviews, and a lot more.

Well, publisher Jessie Voigts, PhD is hosting a big event on her site tomorrow to celebrate the One Year Anniversary of Wandering Educators. Wandering Educators is giving away a ton of great guidebooks, children’s books, gift cards, travel games and more!

How to win great prizes in the Wandering Educators 1st Anniversary Giveaway Party:

  1. Register at www.WanderingEducators.com – it’s free and easy and keeps the site spam-free. (Signing up will NOT result in you receiving junk emails)
  2. On April 20, leave a comment on ANY article on the site – you’ll be automatically entered.
  3. Check in every hour on April 20 for prize updates.
  4. Use Twitter to retweet details about the giveaway and you’ll be entered for special prizes.

Here is a list of the co-sponsors (Including us!!)
Amanda Koster, Bridgedale Socks, BedandBreakfast.com, Barbary Chaapel, DesignerOcean.com, DK Eyewitness Travel,  Donna Seim, Eat Smart Guides, Family Adventure Guidebooks, Fodor’s, Frommer’s, Good Night and God Bless, Indie Travel Podcast/Indie Travel Guides, Inkwater Press,
IrishFireside.com, Joel Carillet & AuthorHouse, Krista Perry Dunn, Lamplighter Studio, Little Cream Books, Living Mindfully, Lonely Planet, Mapping.com, NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Newcomer’s Handbooks, Noambit.com, Not For Tourists, Out of the Box Publishing, Oxford University Press, Peter E. Randall, RED ROCK TV, Roaring Forties Press, Rough Guides, S1- Safety First, Smart Poodle Publishing, Tonia Goslett, Travelfish.org, TurkeyTravelPlanner.com, whereamiwearing.com, and Wine Travel Guides.

P.S. Jessie Voigts, PhD is one of our new I Love Cost Rica’s Rainforest! Contest judges! How perfect is that?

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World Blog Archive

Are you a blog reader? Of course you are! You are reading this one! Are you a blogger? Want to increase your readership? Check out World Blog Archive. This brand new site, created by Publisher Greg Davis, archives blogs and promotes RSS and Atom feeds. And it is free! If your blog fits into one of the categories below, or if you are looking for interesting blog entries to read in these categories, you’re set.

  • Art
  • Auto
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Finance
  • Food
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Home
  • Mixed
  • Non-Profit
  • Parenting
  • Personal
  • Pets
  • Reference
  • Religion
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Travel

Greg Davis got the idea to archive different blogs after starting a successful social networking site for scuba divers. I asked him about what gave him the idea to launch his website:

“I came up with the idea for WBA after creating a similar service for scuba divers on DiveBuddy.com.  Bloggers that write about scuba diving can have their external blog automatically imported into DiveBuddy to be shared with 1000′s of scuba divers.  I figured I could create a similar service…but for all types of bloggers…so WBA was born. I didn’t want bloggers to send updates every time they write something new and I wanted it to be more in the favor of bloggers regarding the terms of service and content sharing options.”

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Greg Davis, Publisher

What I like about listing my blog here is that the site tracks the number of views each of your entries receive.  You can also choose the amount of content you want to share with the archive readers.

World Blog Archive may be new, but it is growing quickly. It’s exciting to join in from the very beginning, watch it grow and see the results. Remember, every place you list your blog is yet another opportunity to attract more readers.

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Tonia McAllister from All American Mommy is a Mega Mommy Blogger Powerhouse and a true inspiration. Like many other Mommy Bloggers, Tonia reviews products that benefit children and families. But Tonia has a unique mission. She supports companies that give back to their communities and is an advocate for charities. We all admire that!

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Tonia has been kind enough to take the time to answer some interview questions. . .

Please describe your blog for us, and tell us about your readers.

All American Mommy is a blog that provides tips and advice for moms and women, along with product reviews and fun giveaways. It’s also a vehicle for sharing information on great charities and companies that help support them. I feel strongly compelled to help promote WAHMs (Work at Home Moms) and companies that support charities. After all, if we buy from these companies we are also helping the charities that they support. My readers are moms and women of all age groups. I have readers in the US, Canada and parts of Europe. Many of these women have become great friends of mine.

What attracted you to blogging in the first place?

Actually, there were many things. A good friend of mine had been blogging for over a year, and she was really enjoying it. I knew that I wanted to start a blog that could help benefit others. All American Mommy was born and I’ve been addicted to blogging ever since. Yes, I am an addict, and I don’t want an intervention! I am also hopeful that through my blog and networking, I may someday have the opportunity for a career in what I like doing best – helping others.

How long have you been doing this?

I started in September 2008 with my feet running before they even hit the ground.

What do you like best about blogging?

I have met some incredible women through the site, and I love sharing my opinions and things or products that I feel strongly about. I love being able to contribute positively considering that the rest of our world can be so negative.

What skills have you developed just from blogging?

One thing is for sure – my communication skills have vastly improved. I have always been a good communicator, especially when dealing with customers in my current and past jobs. But being exposed to the world via the web is different. You’ve got to be able to get your point across so everyone can understand and appreciate it. If not, you will not retain your readers. In addition to writing, I’ve learned more about the technical aspects of managing a blog than I ever thought possible. Networking is a skill in itself, and there’s no better way to meet talented, generous people than by blogging. There’s always so much more to learn, but it’s exciting.

Is All American Mommy a full time job for you?

Oh, how I wish it were! I work full time during the day and blog at night after my daughter, Haley, goes to bed and also on the weekends. Some nights I stay up way too late, because time just flies by so fast. Blogging has been a fun outlet and hobby but I’d love to have the time and resources to make my site so much more!

What type of work have you done prior to your website?

I was a business owner for 8 years. While I was in college (at nearly 30 years old) I provided accounting and bookkeeping services for small businesses as well as prepared taxes for individuals. I still do a few tax returns for clients who just can’t let me go. I love it! I currently work full time as an executive assistant.

I know you have a beautiful 7-year-old daughter. Do you think your blog has helped you become a better parent? How so?

It really has helped. I think that for me it’s the “journaling” part of blogging that has inspired me to be a better parent. It gives me the time and opportunity to reflect on how blessed I am. Blogging requires me to think about what would be best for my family and others. I enjoy sharing stories about Haley and our family with my readers as well as hearing about theirs.

What is it like reviewing all those products?

It’s awesome but can sometimes be overwhelming. I know…who would think that it would be overwhelming? I feel that I have an obligation to my readers to present them with products that are great for their families so I always have to keep that in mind. I also have an obligation to the companies to help them in any way that I can.

How did you get interested in charities?

My grandparents taught me many great values including the pure joy of giving. They always lived a modest lifestyle. Everything that they own has been immaculately cared for, and the only time they ever splurged on themselves was on vacations a few times per year. They have given so much to their church, the community, friends and family. They are so grateful for all they have, and they generously want to share with those in need. As a matter of fact, I remember many years ago when my grandfather retired. He didn’t know what to do with his time and missed work so much that he decided to go back to work for the business part time. He gave away every penny he earned, because he simply didn’t need the money. What I respect most is that with all of the years of giving I never once heard my grandparents boast or even hint about their generosity, nor have their deeds ever been advertised. They never wanted a pat on the back or any recognition, because they know the true blessing is in the giving. That’s what inspires me.

How are your grandparents doing now?

My grandfather has suffered from Alzheimer’s for nearly 11 years, and my grandmother has devoted her time to caring for him at home. They have nurses come in throughout the day to help. It breaks my heart that she has had to watch her husband deteriorate through the years, but she stands strong by his side and refuses to put him in a nursing home. She’s such a strong woman who is filled with dedication. She’s my hero!

How do you and your site support charities and charitable companies?

I try to give them as much exposure as possible on my site, such as extra ad space  (gift guides, side bar buttons, etc.) at no charge for an extended period of time. I have helped raise money for the Gal To Gal Foundation, which supports women with breast cancer, on my site but have not been approached by any other charities for fundraising. On All American Mommy you’ll find some gifts that “give back” or special promotional products where a percentage of the sales from an item goes to a particular charity.

Your commitment to help others really gives your blog a commendable purpose.

I’ve been able to experience the blessing of giving myself and it’s a wonderful feeling! My passion is to take what I’ve learned and use it to help others. Helping others and giving is just a part of my personality and the way I was raised. You don’t need money to give – give of yourself, give your time, think outside of yourself and you’ll feel great about doing it!

What are your requirements for supporting companies that support their communities?

None really. If they’re doing something great within the community I want to share it with the world!

I noticed that you have written about domestic violence on your website. What advice would you give to a woman who is currently experiencing the terror of domestic violence and does not know where to turn?

Get out now! Seek help wherever you can find it, and use the resources available to you. The internet is a great place to start! Seek the help of a friend or local organization that can get you into a safe living environment and help you get back on your feet. Check out this website for assistance.

Are there any other charities near and dear to your heart?

LOVE Inc. Churches get together and network as affiliates in a most inspiring outreach program. This organization is so willing to help those in need all over the US that they will not turn anyone away who seeks help. They also provide references for other services available within the community.

Since you have told us that blogging does not provide you with enough financial support to be a full time job, what would be your ideal career?

It has always been my passion to be part of something that is meaningful. I would love to work for a company or a charity that is doing something for the greater good of their community and helping people who really need it! Being a business owner in the past, I don’t want to work for a company that only cares about the bottom line. Helping others is what I enjoy doing most, and that’s where All America Mommy is leading me.

It is such a pleasure to see and hear about what moms all across America are doing to make the world a better place. Tonia, thank you so much for taking the time to share your mission with us. Any organization out there that has your support is so fortunate! And any moms reading this, who may be considering starting a blog, will certainly be inspired by the information you shared with us today.

Please visit Tonia’s website, All American Mommy, by clicking here. Tonia McAllister can be reach via email at allamericanmommy@gmail.com.

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I’ve met an incredible Mom, a true giver and a well-admired blogger. Tonia McAllister from All American mommy is not just a Mommy Blogger, not just a Product Reviewer, but a supporter of charities and companies that support communities – a true philanthropist. She has the most positive outlook on life, is grateful and always ready to help someone out in need.

Take a look at her reveiw of Lilly Badilly and check out her website.

If you yourself has thought about blogging, or you admire women who make a difference, you’ll want to read our interview with Tonia, coming later this week.

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You don’t have to live in Los Angeles to read this informative blog – Good Reads with Ronna. Ronna Mandel is an Associate Editor with LA Parent Magazine, and her blog is part of the LA Parent website. What I like about this book review blog is that the reviews are so thorough and well-written, you can really sink your teeth into them. There’s no hype, just great, useful info. You’ll know right away if the book being reviewed is perfect for your child or not. Some of the reviews are from guest reviewers, and there are plenty of photos of the books and children reading them.

Ronna’s even looking for some guest reviewers to help her out with the big stack of books she has waiting to be reviewed. So check out the blog, and if you do live in LA, you’ll want to read the rest of this website too for anything and everything parenting in LA.

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6 -year-old Lillie, reporter from www.wanderingeducators.com reviewed Lilly Badilly today, and we are celebrating here at Smart Poodle! Please check it out.

“One of my very favorite books, EVER, is called The Travel Adventures of Lilly P. Badilly: Costa Rica (and not only because we share the same name).”

Take a few minutes to browse around the Wandering Educators website too. There is a ton of great info there if you are going to travel, thinking about traveling, are wondering about the world or wandering about the world!

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I have been trying desperately to get the word out about the lack of geography knowledge in our schools. Please join me in the fight to ensure all American students get a well-rounded education!

Wandering Educators is a fabulous site to explore. You’ll love the wide variety of info and the unique writing styles.

Click here to read the article.

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I’ve discovered a fantastic website and just had to share it with you. It’s www.wanderingeducators.com. What a fresh idea this is, as it is unique amongst the countless travel sites out there. Basically the site is a conglomerate of editors who are educators that travel the world. Since Smart Poodle Publishing is so totally into geography education, this is right up our alley!

Editors  may be teachers, professors, homeschoolers, students, life learners and administrators who are “wandering educators.” They write informative articles for the website and share spectacular photos of their journeys. You’ve got to click on the Photo Galleries under the Navigation heading and just dream about these far away places. I’m getting ideas about Lilly Badilly’s future adventures just by looking at these incredible pictures. And in case you are miserably freezing at home, you’re sure to get warmed up when you look at photos of the earth’s sunny places.

There are travel journals from all over the globe, funny essays involving distant places, info about intercultural education, tips on places to stay when you travel, the best of guide books and so much more! These entries start dialogues with readers with similar backgrounds or an interest in travel, and they stir up engaging comments. On this site you’ll also find book reviews and discounts offers on all sorts of products travelers need.

The innovative site was created by husband and wife team, Jessie Voigts and Ed Forteau.  I had the pleasure of speaking to Jessie over the phone. She’s creative, brilliant and has a fabulous sense of humor!  Not only does she want to share the world with her readers, but she is always seeking to learn more herself. We could have talked for hours. Jessie has a PhD in International Education, and husband, Ed, has degrees in Engineering.

Since one of their passions is traveling, they decided to create The Wandering Educator together so they could work on a family project. One of their goals was to make sure their six year old daughter, Lillie, could learn firsthand all about the world. What better way is there to do that than to host a website like this? With a name like Lillie (i.e. Lilly Badilly!) she’s got to be worldly and smart! She’s only 6 and is already a reporter. Halleluiah! Here’s one little girl who will not be lacking in geography knowledge!

Little Lillie, the Worldly Reporter

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Jessie explained,

“We’ve had so much fun running our site. Although it is a challenge to find new and interesting content – different from other travel sites, of which there are many!  I have met so many incredible people. I love hearing the back story of why people are passionate about their work – whether it is a book, travel, website, adventure tours, places to stay, events, or the place where they live. I feel fortunate to have been extended many invitations to visit, all over the world! And each place I learn about is so intriguing that my top ten travel list is constantly changing.  I’ve learned that if someone is truly interested and committed to exploring the world, then their cup will overflow with good people, places, food, and experiences.“

The Wandering Educators Family: Jessie, Ed and Lillie

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When I asked her about her vision for this website Jessie said,

“ I hope that readers of WanderingEducators will be inspired – to travel, read and explore the world around them. Travel doesn’t have to be across the world – it can be across town, as well. We’re having such fun with our site. All three of us, including our 6-year old daughter, sit down and talk every week about where we want to go next, write about next, read next. I hope that our love of the world and intercultural learning comes across to our readers. It is contagious!”

So check out www.wanderingeducators.com today, and start planning your next travel adventure. You’ll be glad you did.

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