A friend of mine, who has good intentions for me, suggested I started this blog. My first thought was, huh? What's a blog?
So I did some research. Apparently, this blog, this very one, will help me get my new internet business buzzing on the internet. I hope so, because, personally, I think my website is awesome. I just can't seem to figure out how to get traffic to it without spending a fortune.
SEO's seem like SEAs to me, a VAST sea. It's so overwhelming, I wonder if my brain will ever, as my daughter says, "wrap around it". Now, I am smart, very smart, at certain things. But some things just elude me. I can actually feel my brain closing down when I try to understand this whole search optimization thing.
So, I've created a LittleLovees Face Book page. I've started a blog (is anyone READing it?), and I have started a small, very small, budget for google adwords..pay per click (shudder!). I have a Constant contact account, with 1,000 email addresses in it! What more do you want from me, I ask that SEO God???
Seems like a little Faith is in order here.
I created Littlelovees.com because I was an early childhood Music and Movement Specialist once. I got so frustrated because every session I taught, I would spend hours combing the internet trying to find child-safe musical instruments for kids under 5. I had to go on all of the larger musical instrument websites, and comb them for anything that "looked" like it might be safe. I wasted a lot of money, since many of them had hidden dangers, like screws, sharp edges, and toxic paint. I actually called the top sites, begging them to please just create a "early childhood instruments" section on their websites. I walked many of them through what that meant.
I sold my Music and Movement business last year. Now, in my "Pre-tirement", I am creating an online business, just to help my former collegues and the thousands of families out there find interesting child-safe instruments, as well as educational items, and other childhood necessities.
I'm full of hope that this business will be as successful as my last one.
Faith, right?
Monday, January 19, 2009
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