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I am looking for blogs by BBWO members on any topic to feature in an upcoming issue of SistaSense In Print Magazine (http://mag.sistasense.com). If you have a GREAT blog to share, leave a comment to this post, with your website details and description. And click here or the image above to browse the latest issue of the SistaSense In Print Magazine.
The latest issue, entitled "What's Working Now: Blogs, Brands, and Better Business" also includes a sneak peak of the soon to be released 2012 Edition of our "Black Women Online" eGuide. To download the free sneak peak of this guide and/or find out how to submit your website for inclusion go to http://bwo.sistasense.com. The BWO Guide will be available as a digital download and also in print format.
For those looking for additional exposure, you can also submit your website to our Search Urban Directory.
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Permalink Reply by Vernetta R Freeney on November 20, 2011 at 10:41pm *meant everyday woman.
I would be interested in having my blog featured.
The Online C.R.I.M.E. LAB http://onlinecrimelab.com
I am the Head "Internet Research Scientist" and Research C.S.I. for The Online C.R.I.M.E. LAB, an online research and social content marketing firm. We help busy online business owners integrate content marketing, research, and social media marketing to engage and build relationships with their ideal clients. Jaime pulls from her 7 years as a successful Forensic Scientist to bring her experience, research, knowledge, and training, into mentoring business owners. She'll help you with the forensics of marketing while using keyword forensics to show you how to listen to your target market and provide solutions to their most pressing problems. The Online C.R.I.M.E. LAB uses social content marketing & management to help your business show up everywhere your idea clients are to build long-lasting relationships for long-term online success.
Permalink Reply by Tamara Garrison-Thomas on November 14, 2011 at 1:24am Dear LaShanda,
I am interested in having my blog featured in the SistaSense Magazine.
Blog: GarrisonProsperitySolutions.com
Description: GPS is a 'no nonsense' blog that focuses on the most important aspect after starting a business, EXPANSION! We focus on ways to help people build their businesses through effective marketing, cold calling techniques, and motivation. We also have a sister-site called PeopleWhoProper.com that gives people a chance to brag about their businessess. People are featured and given the opportunity to share their story with others looking to start a business.
A Call to Witness
Espiritu en Fuego -- A Fiery Spirit Expressing Herself
Poetry, Short Stories, Free Verse, Social Commentary, etc....
http://dancingpalmtrees.wordpress.com/2011/11/04/charlie-the-centra...
http://dancingpalmtrees.wordpress.com/category/alice-in-wonderland/
http://dancingpalmtrees.wordpress.com/commentaries-essays/romantici...
http://dancingpalmtrees.wordpress.com/poems/feral-elysium/
http://dancingpalmtrees.wordpress.com/leonora-chapter-one/
African/Native American Goddess, Warrior Queen,
Wordsmith, Teacher and Uplifter of Souls.
Habakkuk 2:2-3 & Proverbs 4:7
Weaver of Lyrical Vignettes
Color: RED
Anger, Action, Passion, Strength, Power, Authority, Dominion, Boldness, Fiesty, the Staff of Wisdom, the Sword of Judgement, She who brings Order out of chaos, Avant-garde, Free Spirit, Free Thinker, Grace under pressure, many faceted like a jewel, smoldering, intense, heat, tropics, Caliente….“I would hurl words into this darkness and wait for an echo, and if an echo sounded, no matter how faintly, I would send other words to tell, to march, to fight, to make sense of hunger for life that gnaws in us all.”
Richard WrightWhen I know the glass goblet is already broken every moment with it becomes precious.
” Paraphrase from documentary film The Buddha”
“I’m selfish, impatient, and a little insecure. I make mistakes, am out of control, and at times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best.” –Marilyn Monroe
As well as my Inter-Faith Blog; A Call to Witness
I also have two homes for my writing blogs both called Espiritu en Fuego which can be found at:
http//dancingpalmtrees.wordpress.com
and on my Facebook Business page. This writing showcase is also called Espiritu en Fuego. Please Like my FB page and please subscribe to both A Call to Witness and Espiritu en Fuego. Thank you.
Permalink Reply by Linda D. Fegins on November 14, 2011 at 4:13am Greetings,
The Prayer Circle Leader- As a prayer leader for over 13 years as I served with a ministry outside of my church and as a prayer leader at my church, I blog about prayer and how to pray about certain subjects. ( not as consistent as I should) A few samples are :
http://ladyofprayer.com/?p=443
http://ladyofprayer.com/?p=383
http://ladyofprayer.com/?p=374
the cite is http://ladyofprayer.com
Faygo's Report- I blog about book reviews I have conducted as apart of a virtual blog tour or I know about. The books reviewed The books I largely focus upon are by fiction and non-fiction Christian authors the majority of which are black women. Example
I also report on information about social media from the legal perspective sometimes.
The cite is http://instanter.wordpress.com
Queen Persona by Jessie LaQueenia http://queenpersona.blogspot.com
Fashion Stylist/Fashion Blogger/Woman of God/Business Woman/Mother/Mentor doing it all w/ STYLE! Visit my blog for fashion/beauty tips & daily inspiration. **NOT your normal fashion blog**
Hey Queens & Kings!!! Welcome to my blog and your visit is greatly appreciated.
I chose the name Queen Persona by Jessie LaQueenia not just b/c my middle name is LaQueenia but because I feel like we’re all royalty and should carry ourselves as such. My job isn’t just to style it’s to inspire and remind my clients who they are (royalty) and assist them in learning how to walk as the Kings, Queens, Prince, & Princesses they are.
Permalink Reply by Colette Ellis on November 14, 2011 at 11:03am Thanks, LaShanda, for the opportunity to share my blog with BBWO members and to possibly be featured in your magazine!
The link to my blog is: http://competent-advantage.blogspot.com
My name is Coach Colette Ellis and I'm Your Coach for Today's New Normal. My blog is written to help women use their passion, power, and relationships to achieve their BIGGEST dreams -- even when doing so is challenging. I share my personal/professional insights as well as tips from other experts I've interviewed in areas of business, careers, and personal wellbeing.
Recent blog articles include:
Best regards,
Coach Colette
Permalink Reply by Jamilliah White-Perry on November 14, 2011 at 1:03pm Hi my name is Jamilliah White-Perry,
This is such a great opportunity you are offering, thank you so much. I have just started my blog 1 month ago and I am still learning how to get traffic to my blog. My blog is called "Raising Wellington" www.wellingtonsmom.com and its about my life as an African-American mom in her forties raising a 5yr old boy; who is re-inventing herself after child birth, I also post health and beauty information as well as spiritual topics. I am also using the blog as away to market my MaryKay Cosmetics business.
Any infomation you can give me, with how to market my brand would be appreciated.
Soumas Heritage Creole Creations, LLC
Please visit my websight @ www.soumasheritagecreole.com for Louisiana Cultural Creole Cuisine Pre-Packaged Foods!
Visit and befriend me on Facebook under: Panderina Soumas
PanderinaSoumas author of Soumas Heritage CreoleCookbook and owner and operator of Soumas Heritage Creole Creations ,LLC. PanderinaSoumasand legends of Creole Slave Stories is available for lectures, public speaking events / conferences, Family History Workshops, Mistress of Ceremonies, cooking demonstrations &Soumas Heritage Creole Creation product representation. Spice up your next meeting or event with PanderinaSoumas and her Creole legendary stories from herSouth Louisiana family tree, all with historical humor to bring everything it has to offer. Creole-Slave Stories, Cooking demonstrations, etc... are customized to fit each particular audience who is hungry for historical legends as well as creative Creole history & cuisine! Panderina’s roots run deep into the rich history of Louisiana Creoles of Color through her foremothers and fathers that have trailed the bayous of South Louisiana. With eye-opening knowledge from her ancestral legends lies the bittersweet tones of pre-colonial Louisiana Slave history on sugar cane & cotton plantations to the many legendary marks her ancestors have planted in South Louisiana. The source of what Panderina calls “The Creoles of Color” & “It’s ALL In The History”, plays a key role in flavoring and shaping most of South Louisiana’s multi- cultural history.
It was Panderina’s pride and respect for her Creole heritage that prompted her to write her “cook-history” cookbook, and to enrich cooking demonstrations and presentations for special scheduled speaking events to tell her stories and to pass on her history from remembered and shared stories from ancestors gone by. The ever present confusion and controversy about “Creoles of Color”, it’s meaning?...who should it be?...who should it look like?...what language it will speak?...and the “bittersweet tones” of the many untold truths and buried denials of slaves, slave-owners, house-mammy’s and the multi-cultural influences on the many generations of children and plantation life have cultivated the culture of Creoles of Color in Louisiana and much of the South. Certainly a painful, but prideful era that put them to an innocent shame through no fault of their own lifetime in history or as human beings. PanderinaSoumas feels a deep-rooted obligation to pay the utmost respect to the many slave men, women and children who undoubtedly deserve all our respect from an era of denial and unbeknown that cultivated much of the Creoles of Color today and for many generations forthcoming within the Soumas Family. Creole Slave Stories are based on fiction and nonfiction historical folklore that is
weaved from stories from Panderina’s family bloodline, highlighting the humor of the patois / dialect and culminating attention to food & family of Creoles of Color.
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