I am so glad to have you here on MamaBlogga! I’d love to see you around again, here or anywhere. So let’s be friends! Here are thirteen ways you can connect with MamaBlogga:
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- StumbleUpon: I’m JordeeBec on StumbleUpon. Add me as your friend and I’ll return the favor. (See my post on StumbleUpon to learn more about one of my favorite web services.)
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- Digg: Are you a member of Digg? I don’t use it very often (can’t stand the comments!), but it’s been helpful for work once in a while. I’d be glad to be your friend!
- kirtsy (née sk*rt): I’m MamaBlogga here. I heard such good things about them that I just had to join. I haven’t really used it yet, but you can
add me as your friend and I’ll return the favor!Looks like they’ve given up on the friending feature… - del.icio.us: I’m JordeeBec here. I used to use it a lot (it was how I got categories on my old Blogger), but I haven’t really done anything there in months. Still, I’d be happy to be in your network if you’re on there!
- E-mail: If you really need my attention, feel free to e-mail me: blog (at) mamablogga.com.
- My contact form can save you the trouble of firing up your mail program, though.
7 replies on “Connect with MamaBlogga!”
Wow, thanks for all of the great ideas!
awesome post. I haven’t joined everyone of these because it is a tad overwhelming to keep up with all of them. I am on technorati and digg, but am not even completely sure the way they work. What would be your #1 of all these services? I think you are on my technorati, but not sure so i will check it out.
Also Myspace?
Facebook?
I’m on those. I have 2 on myspace, one for emy site and one for personal (priavte)
and of course facebook is always private.
I am also in linked in but it is yet another thing i know nothing about!
will you return favors on technorati? 😉
Okay, joined skort and added you to technorati and made you a digg friend (didn’t even know digg had friends! Shows what i Know!)
Elizabeth, you’re so great! I only favorite blogs that I’m actually subscribed to (and of course I subscribe to yours. No, really, I do.)
I’m not a fan of MySpace, but there is a MamaBlogga page there (http://www.myspace.com/
mamablogga ).
My favorite social networking site is Facebook, but I try not to blast my name all over everywhere.
After that is StumbleUpon. I think sk*rt and MyBlogLog have potential. I used Technorati to make the Popular Parent Bloggers list (which I really am going to update one of these days; Technorati keeps changing their features around on me!).
If I had to pick my favorites from this list, I’d say StumbleUpon, then Technorati.
This is a good list. I need to put one like it together (that’s saying I’ll get organized). I’ll look for you in these places.
Hi Jordan,
I was wondering if you would be interested in reviewing a fun, new ballet DVD for kids. My business partner, Stephanie Troeller, and I are both stay-at-home moms teamed up to produce “Prima Princessa Presents Swan Lake”. We were both inspired by our children’s love of dance as well as a desire to see higher quality, culturally enriching programming available for young children.
Prima Princessa Presents Swan Lake†is a hip new ballet DVD for kids featuring the Paris Opera Ballet and Students from School of American Ballet at Lincoln Center, Official Academy of New York City Ballet. Our 40 minute DVD is a beautiful show with a brain. Prima Princessa, an animated fairy ballerina, magically transports a group of little girls to see the Paris Opera Ballet performs select segments of Swan Lake. In between acts, the children return home to learn simple ballet steps which are playfully shown mixed into colorful montages of toys, animals, children and young dancers from the School of American Ballet.
For more information you can view our website http://www.PrimaPrincessa.com as well as our blog http://www.TutuZone.com.
Thanks,
Mary Kate
Mary Kate Mellow
Co-Owner of Prima Princessa Productions, LLC
http://www.PrimaPrincessa.com