My son was trying to enjoy his popsicle and first thought it would be fun to give me some faces. Then he started getting a little irritated I think. 🙂
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My son was trying to enjoy his popsicle and first thought it would be fun to give me some faces. Then he started getting a little irritated I think. 🙂
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I have been a member of StumbleUpon for quite a few years now. I think I might have joined when it first started and joined not for a way to receive traffic, but a way to find interesting sites, articles, pictures and videos online.
For years I have used the SU toolbar and find all sorts of webpages and posts that happen to be huge part of my bookmarks. Out of all the webpages that I have bookmarked from SU, most of them happen to be recipes that I do plan on making someday. I have all found some really tool stuff to help me with web design, blogging, and other techy stuff I like.
I have created this post to give other bloggers some ideas on how they can benefit. Right now is a slow month for me with SU traffic and I have already received over 12K extra visits to my site from SU and the month isn’t even over yet. I am not a pro at using the service, but I have learned over the past year how to get a decent amount of FREE traffic from StumbleUpon.
If you want to receive traffic from SU you are going to get more out of it, if you put time into it. I am actively browsing websites each day, even if it is only 5 or 10. I am sharing posts via the SU toolbar with others that I am following. I am removing those that I follow that are no longer active so I don’t have to waste time sharing posts with them they won’t see. I am also discovering other posts for SU members and including reviews and sharing their posts to help the community.
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This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Whitney Farms for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
Last year I had some crazy motivation and decided to grow my own garden. I went to Home Depot and bought seeds, dirt and containers to grow them in. I started with planting the seeds, then transplanting them to bigger pots, to eventually planting them in my back yard so they could grow nice and big. Once the seeds started sprouting and I seen results from mefforts, the excitement really began.
When I planted my veggies last year, I was frugal and didn’t buy the best dirt that I could buy. I bought some inexpensive dirt and went on my way. After transplanting, I kept thinking that the next time I would attempt to grow my own garden, I would look for better soil. Maybe even organic soil. …
Did you know that this month is National Egg Month? Good thing that I like to eat eggs. Here are some fun egg kitchen tools that you might not know even existed.
Disney’s Mickey Mouse Teflon Egg Ring
Egg and Muffin 2 Slice Toaster & Egg Poacher
Nordic Ware Microwave Egg Boiler