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May 30, 2008
A Boutique Moms Review on Review Bloggers

When I first opened my online store, I was just stumped where to start. Going from eBay to the web was a huge jump..where the heck was I going to get business and what if it was a fluke, no one would love me ‘alone’. Heck, at least on eBay they had some buyer protection, so I was wondering how this whole boutique thing would go down. Luckily for me, I have been running an online forum for a few years, so I wasn’t a complete moron when it came to websites, but online boutiques were a whole new world.

It just happened while I was searching for someone to design my template, I came across these little lists called “top 100 lists.” Its a little list where you add your site banner, and in turn add their banner to your site, thereby, hopefully, sharing traffic. They send someone to you, you send someone back, all is happy. (side note: if you don’t send them traffic, you drop to the bottom, no one ever sees you, the end) I could give a whole blog on these top 100 lists, but ill spare you that. One thing they did for me that was positive was open up a whole world of boutiques and online businesses I never knew existed. I just went link after link after link and asked for link exchanges and then I happened to click on something that was a blog that did reviews. I never really knew much about blogging prior to this. Sure, I had read a few here and there, but for the most part, it wasn’t a part of my daily repetoir.

For me, that’s where it started. I just took the chance, emailing reviewers..running Google searches on different keywords and emailing- hoping to catch the attention of anyone that would review my holders for press. If your a boutique owner, one of the ways I found good bloggers is to go to other products that were successful online, go to their press page, and see who reviewed them. I would click on those people, and voila, they became my newest targets.

In the beginning, bloggers did help me out a ton. By even mentioning my site, they put it out there so I got some eyes on it…now, it didn’t really generate me orders that often. But it did generate comments of other people and I was able to find out what users did and did not like about my product in the beginning. Heck, I was so green around the edges. And as much as it hurt my feelings reading some comments about my product, once I dried my tears, I knew they were right, and I was able to FIX the issues and ultimately, became very successful. I can say that bloggers led me down the path by providing me users that gave me the lowdown when I still sucked.

As good as that all sounds, its not all fun and games. I found that some bloggers are a bit stuck up. My product wasn’t good enough, the “right thing” (think: not electronics), and not backed by some fancy names yet. Heck, I was a mom trying to make it! I can tell you even to this day, I will exchange links with anyone trying to get their name out there. If their product sucks and they cant fix it, they will fade away. I’m not going to stifle some mom who has her heart set and is learning because I’m some big shot on the net. (btw, total random scenario, not saying I’m a big shot..would like to be. LOL). One blog, I will remain nameless so she doesn’t get any traffic off of being a bitch, emailed me back and said I “wasn’t the right type of product for her site”. Uh, hello..your a MOMMY REVIEW SITE. I have peeked at her pages a few times, and she does all sorts of things like my product. I have no idea what bug bit her ass and made her Queen of the Review board. I may lay down for Parenting magazine, but not some mom who wipes spit off her kids chin the same way I do. I could totally see her sitting there scoffing at the very idea I would waste her time even asking.

Second thing I found, is sometimes bloggers want too much of a product..or even to exchange links (no review) want a product. What?!? Exchanging links, you want a product of mine? It costs me time and money to get together something, and unless your gonna provide me with sales, I cant provide you with product. I should have a clause..if I don’t get at least 3 sales off of me sending you a product, you have to refund ME. I’m not Walmart, I’m not Target, I don’t have a factory in my backyard..I have these 8 fingers and 2 thumbs working my tail off to share my (very cool) product, so exchange with me or not, but don’t expect me to put up your link AND send you a $40 bow holder that took me $7 to ship and 2 hours to make. What I don’t get, is where are the days of telling people about something really cool, rather then trying to just get something out of it. I personally like to do FOR people, not have people do for me.

I had a mom the other day email me and ask me if I knew how to make a tutu wand. I don’t, I wish I did, but I spent 30 minutes today searching on the net because I wanted to send her directions on how to do it. I didn’t say…”if you buy a bowholder, Ill tell you.” I just wanted to help her. I think bloggers should be more accepting of up-n-coming products, promoting mom based business and designs more frequently, and at the very least, just share a once a month “check out these cool sites” blog, instead of a “you give me something, ill list your name” blog. In fact, to tell you the truth, I don’t want to bribe anyone. You like what I have and think you want to share it, or you don’t. I can tell you that those that have worked with me, I also in turn buy from, share with other people, and blog about myself, so a little goes a long way sometimes.

Last, but not least, please please don’t be a blogger that takes my stuff and never returns my emails or phone calls. In the beginning, I wasn’t so picky about who I worked with, I didn’t know much about the whole thing, I was majorly winging it. I did get a referral for a few large sites and one of my friends hooked me up with a woman from this site and she agreed for a review and was very excited and sweet about her girls getting it. I sent it in December and never heard from her again. Its not only unprofessional, its just down right discourteous. She wanted a package with info about me and I wrote up a long letter about how I got started and during the busy Christmas season, I made sure I went out of my way to get her product and the info she wanted..and nothing. I have probably emailed the site 50 times to no avail. Don’t take peoples products and never contact them again..its stealing! On top of it, I had a fire about 2 weeks after I sent her the product and I lost everything and had to restart my entire line. I really could have used her “review” to let people know what was going on with my site and to share that I would be back.

I don’t want to discourage people from using blogging as a form of reviews. It certainly has its place and contests have their place. They get people excited about a product, it does create exposure, and can draw people back. For large companies, its about branding thier name. For me, I have found that only very large review sites have created enough interest, traffic, and buzz to actual generate sales off of. Bloggygiveaways has been one of them..they sent me 33-500 visitors a day both times I was on with them. Another is Pinks and Blues, who not only return emails promptly and personally, but have just been so nice, extremely supportive, and never forget me when they have something going on. Its been over 6 months since they made me their find of the day, and I still get traffic from that. But for the majority of blogs and contests, most people just want a free product, come, post their name, and run off. Other then the Google ranking assistance for my link being up, they rarely don’t do much for me on the boutique side in sales. They can help me in connections though, so its worth that! What helps me in sales is someone who buys something and has real passion about it..they said, I BOUGHT this, I put it in my room, I love it… Then people know its not some fake, drummed up review to get a bowholder, but that they found it worthy to purchase. I had one blogger order three bowholders for personal use (had no idea she was a blogger) and then review me on her site and send me the link. She happened to be just into reviews at that time and we were her first review! Now, many many months later, with both of us more established, I was MORE then happy to provide some products and gift certificates to her site for a giveaway.

There will always be a place in this world for mom bloggers, they do get product out there that many of us never would have been able to touch into the public eye, but please be a responsible mom blogger. We are all just trying to make it..as bloggers, as boutiques, and honestly, we need EACHOTHER.

As a boutique that is now in top Google rankings and drawing a fair amount of sales and traffic, I get to pick and choose the blogs that I work with now…but what I really want is just the average, every day person, who stumbled upon my site, who bought something, and who’s little girl fell in lovethat’s where the real power is.

Trisha
Like my blog? Visit me over at The Clique
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May 26, 2008
Lipstick to Crayons Birthday Bash
Filed under: The Life of Me — trisha @ 11:05 pm

I happen to have a soft spot for Blog Lipstick to Crayons. When I first got my start on the web with Bambina Ballerina, they were one of the first, if not THE first blog, to do a story on me *near the bottom of that page*. I have much respect for anyone that takes a chance on an upcoming product and mom and I believe their compassion and assistance really helped me take off when I first started. So first, I have to say thankyou to them! I know I have come a long way with my product and they have also come a long way with thier blog. (I totally was not going to do any more contests this month but they are making it hard not to donate to the prize list since they helped me out)

Now they are having a Birthday Blog Bash and I wanted to participate!

Whats kinda funny is that I AM having a birthday on May 31st, so Ill consider this one big celebration for me too..Im turning…..dum, dum, dum, dummmmmmmmm

THIRTY!

I look good for 30, right? Lie to me.

I don’t really have any outstanding birthdays that I can totally remember. Even my 21st birthday just came and went. In fact, I think a few years my dad forgot my birthday. If my Dh forgets it, I’m going to kill him considering I have reminded him every day for the past year. Just in case, its up to me to celebrate and you can leave me a birthday wish if you want.

Wait, am I begging for wishes? Sure. Im pathetic like that.

If I won a prize during the contest, I would love this little dress for Charlotte. A dress that pretty needs a beautiful canvas!

So thanks again to Lipsticks to Crayons for holding me a birthday party a blog party! Head on over and grab your banner and come on along!

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Middle of the Month Blog Roundup
Filed under: The Life of Me — trisha @ 11:03 pm

If you missed these great blogs this month, here are a few of the highlights..read, comment, complain, respond, and give us something to think about!

Nominate us for BlogHer and Hot Mom Blogger

BB10 Try outs


Mommy Wars

WAHM, WM, SAHM, and WMGS compare notes


Having kids..

Guilty about not wanting a boy

Right time to have another baby

When is the right time to CIO

10 things I have learned since becoming a mom

My Daughter, The Flasher

Only wanting One Child..is that normal?

Cereal in bottles, rant.

Life of mom with kids close in age

Colic and How I survived


Product Reviews

Regular Household items

Zoobie and Organic Shampoo


Online Friendships

Yes, I have online friends, your just jealous..

Online Friendships, real or not..


Mothers day

My three moms

I love you, mom

To my Momma

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Pink With Sparkles Hairbow Holder Giveaway!
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina, Contests — trisha @ 11:00 pm

My last contest this month to win a $30 dollar gift certificate to use on any hair bow holder, ends shortly! Go enter here to win!

Here is what they have to say about us

Giveaway! Bambina Ballerina!

May 22, 2008

Bambina Ballerina has done it again.  Who would have thought that Trisha could have improved on her original Bambina Ballerina Bow Holder design?  But she did!  She’s created an upscale Fairytopia Collection for princesses who like a little pixie with their tulle gowns.

Bambina Ballerina bow holders were the very first items reviewed on Pink!

Not only can you purchase fab decorative holders at Bambina Ballerina, you can also get FREE instructions on how to make your own stuff.  Learn how to make pettiskirts, pillowcase dresses, ruffled socks, tutus, and of course hair accessories to fill up your new Bambina Ballerina bow holder!

Here’s your chance to win one of two Bambina Ballerina giveaways!  Contests end May 29th at noon, EST!

Giveaway #1 - Win a $30 Gift Certificate to Bambina Ballerina:

  • Visit Bambina Ballerina and oogle the merchandise.
  • Enter a comment on this post that tells us which product is your favorite.
  • Be a little creative with your answer and make sure that we have your contact info!

Giveaway #2 - Win a Bambina Ballerina Bowholder of Trisha’s Choice:

  • Post about this Bambina Ballerina giveaway on your blog.
  • Leave a comment on this post with the link to your post to be entered to win!

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May 19, 2008
Hairbow holder needs a name!
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina — trisha @ 11:53 pm

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I have been holding onto this pink material for a bit. It has sparkles all over it that say princess and have shapes of crowns. It’s quite cute, but hard to capture on photo, so I have been putting it off. I do like the full pink however! Right now, it is nameless. So if you have a name for it..leave it ~ I may use it!! 

Have I touched your life? Tell BlogHer
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina — trisha @ 10:28 pm

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Nominate me (us) for your Favorite blogger! I need a vacation! Please, Please. LOL! (but only if i have impacted your life in some way by my complaning, assistance, or annoying rants and reviews). ANd dont let the fact that this contest ends on my birthday and this would be an amazing birthday present for me (Go 30 years old) , influence your view in the slightest. Or the fact that I am very, very, VERY goodlooking.

Lesson to anyone that runs a business..
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina, Work At Home Advice — trisha @ 10:27 pm

Back in march, I ordered tulle. My entire business runs on tulle. If I don’t have it, I can’t work. It costs me way too much money to buy tulle retail for my business, so I buy in bulk wholesale. I still had about 250 yards of light pink tulle left when I ordered. I also ordered, for the first time, white in bulk for new designs. (almost every holder on my site falls under light pink designs, so its pointless to keep up the other ones. For some reason, thats the color people love the most! I also let some of my other colors run out on purpose since I am changing my designs to be the upcoming colors, so I have been using up the last of green and purple and am nearly out of that now too)

My tulle arrives…the wrong size. It arrived on these big long rolls, like you would see hanging in the craft store on the wall. I can’t work with that. Not only can I not put it up anywhere, its just big and bulky and would require extra cutting. My house would look like Walmart! I called my rep and told him it needed to be in bolts, which are small 50 yard increments. He then CC-ed the people that make the tulle and me, and said he made a mistake and asked for the new tulle to go out. I am not a new customer, so its not a new order for me, if that makes sense.

Its been a month since the reorder. I recontact him and he contacts them. The manufacturer emails me and said that “I got my order.” I said…no, you sent the WRONG order. Not only that, but you were updated with the new order a month ago and I was CCed on the email that went out and was responded to. They told me they will try to get it out in the next day or two.

I am now out of tulle. I have had to shut off my business till it arrives. I am seriously PO-ed. I wanted a break, yes, but not like this. And I am in the middle of some major promotions online, so its like waisted contests/blogs, because the people who come by, cant even purchase.

So. Frustrated.

I really do understand mistakes are made. I sent out a bow-holder last month by mistake, that was the completely wrong color. I didn’t notice that she had put something in the comment section of her order, and I definitely had to make it up. Not only did I redo the order, I sent a little extra thing in the box for her (a pair of butterfly wings). I didn’t expect the company to do anything extra for me, and I don’t expect them to jump that second and resend my tulle the next day, but I shouldn’t have to follow up a month later on something that was reordered and should have taken precedence. I have already paid nearly $400 for this order…..but no product. It makes me second guess if I will use them anymore or if I should find a new wholesaler.

My lesson is either order 6 MONTHS in advance (which for a small business is hard due to the available funding) or follow up sooner. I kept having faith that any day it would be here, and I should have made more of an effort to guarantee it was on its way.

Lesson Learned! I guess Ill enjoy my vacation. LOL

Winner, Winner, Winner!
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina — trisha @ 10:26 pm

Thanks everyone for the THIRTY NINE entries I got (not including the multiply entries of people who did all the tasks) Go here to watch my little video. Sorry I am not in it…I havent washed my hair today and Im wearing jogging pants and no bra. Not exactly hot- to -be -in -a -video wear….If you are the winner, email me at trisha@bambinaballerina.com in the next 30 days please!

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May 16, 2008
Hair bow holder review by 5 minutes for mom
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina — trisha @ 9:46 pm

Bambina Ballerina tutu hairbow holders reviewed by 5 minutes for mom! Check it out HERE

May 14, 2008
Contest to Win Free Hairbow Holder
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina, Contests — trisha @ 9:46 pm

I have a lot of hairbow holder contests going on on several blogs. www.BloggyGiveaways.com right now is hosting one through Sat, and www.TheKiddieClique.com/main is also hosting its own. Come by and win a free hairbow holder for your little girl!

trisha

May 13, 2008
My blog has died
Filed under: Bambina Ballerina — trisha @ 5:10 pm

Its hard to go from this one, to the other one, to my site, to my email….so please update your links to my other blog, its my fultime one! Ill still blog business things there, just check my category for Bambina Ballerina or you can read about my personal life on category iTrisha.

Thankyou for everything and this isnt the end..its just a transfer!

 www.thekiddieclique.com/main

May 10, 2008
Can my daughter whine anymore?
Filed under: My Daughter Charlotte — trisha @ 7:34 pm

What is it…at 3 years old a switch goes off and the whine machine turns on? Does it turn OFF?? It starts at about 530 every morning..where is daddy, i want to play, i want milk, i want to watch a movie…i want, i want, i want, i want.

 Dear Charlotte,

let me tell you what I want. I love you dearly, and you are the most awesomeist (is that a word) little girl in the world, but when you whine, demand, and hang on me or your father, I want to pack up my bags and move to Tahiti for a few months, leaving you with your grandparents till they beg me to come back and take you home. I want to eat my meals hot for a change, and without getting up 9 times for more milk, napkins, to clean up the spill, or to pull you off your father so he can eat. I want to go to the store without you needing a piece of candy/fruit/goldfish to make it through the visit, and I really want to take a bath without you busting in and letting the cold air envelope me. And while I am at it, I want to lose the 5 pds I still cant get rid of and drive the Audi TT I gave up when I decided to have a child.

Amen.

LOL!

How to make hair bows..again…
Filed under: Free Stuff — trisha @ 7:33 pm

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You can never have too many how to make hairbows posts! Here are a few more that I found. I had some ok luck w/ these, but its still not perfect yet.

 

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Use thread for the middle and then add your ribbon knot and Voila! Remember, practice makes perfect.

How to make fabric flowers
Filed under: Free Stuff — trisha @ 7:32 pm

While I am in the sharing crafts mood…here is a really cool blog that shares a way to make fabric flowers. Its brilliant!

The Torturing of Charlotte
Filed under: My Daughter Charlotte — trisha @ 7:31 pm

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(that handsome guy there, thats my DH)

 I don’t know about yall, but going out and having a new born are NOT synonymous. I clearly remember sitting at Babies R Us testing out nursing/rocking chairs thinking it was a vacation..it really was the only place in town I could go to breastfeed in privacy that wasnt my car, so we took a lot of “outings” there.

My first year with charlotte was hard because at the time, my husband and I were military members (he as active duty and me as a spouse of an active duty member) and he had to go to Afghanistan when our daughter was 9 months old. I cannot tell you the long hours I spent at night on the computer looking for companionship and an adult to talk to, just to escape between feedings, diapers, baths, and throw up. I experienced my daughter eating “real food”, her first words, and her walking on her own all by myself.

One of the ways I was able to pass the time isthat I kept a blog that talked about things we did from taking the trash out, to spit up times, to what clothing she was wearing and kept it online for my husband to log on and follow our every day actions. He said he read it every time he got computer access and it made him feel at home. So I would say our best and most creative outings were simply to take a variety of pictures every day to impress daddy and make him excited about watching his little girl go from 9 months to over a year old from afar.

We took pictures daily outside with flowers, on blankets, at the park, in a christmas dress, at the stores, at the mall, hair up, hair down..wherever we went, we documented it. The funniest part is, now she is a picture hog and begs me to take shots of her. I really engrained it in her early on…so I have spent her whole life documenting almost DAILY her actions by photograph.

To sum up, my favorite time out with my little girl didn’t really matter when she was a newborn, because every moment was, and continuous to be, very precious.

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-Trisha

 This post is part of the Parent Bloggers Network Blog Blast! asking you to tell us what baby-friendly outings worked for you during your rookie year as a mom? This Blog Blast! is a part of The Rookie Mom’s Handbook review brought to you by Rookie Moms.



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