Wednesday 20 February 2013

Blue Kitchen Bakes

Say hello to Blue Kitchen Bakes


 How long have you been blogging?
Just over a year
How often do you blog?
Typically 2-4 times a week
 Is your blog a hobby or is it work?
Hobby at the moment
What is the main focus of your blog?
Baking and cooking including my own recipes
Do you do guest posts?
Haven't done any yet but would consider it
Do you do tutorials?
No but I do have some step by step guides with photos for some recipes
Where are you blogging from (your location)?
UK, South East England
Twitter: @BlueKitchenBake
YouTube: no

Utterly Scrummy

Say hello to Utterly Scrummy

How long have you been blogging? 
Since May 2011
How often do you blog? 
At least 3 times a week
Is your blog a hobby or is it work? 
A bit of both
What is the main focus of your blog?
 Food and drink
Do you do guest posts? 
Yes
Do you do tutorials? 
Recipes, sometimes tutorials
Where are you blogging from (your location)? 
Cambridge
Twitter:  @utterlyscrummy

makeuptemple

Say hello to makeuptemple

How long have you been blogging?
I have been blogging since 01.01.2007
How often do you blog
I blog 7 days a week
 Is your blog a hobby or is it work
It is my hobby, my life, my dreams and my passion
What is the main focus of your blog
Every Aspects of beauty, skin care, cosmetics, makeup
 Do you do guest posts
No I do not accept.
 Do you do tutorials?
I do not do makeup tutorials
Where are you blogging from (your location)
I am blogging from Staines Upon Thames
Twitter @makeuptemple
Blog http://makeuptemple.blogspot.co.uk
YouTube @makeuptemple
 Email makeuptemple@gmail.com

Monday 18 February 2013

Bloggers Tool Box -Fashion Insight | Beauty Insight

This is another great service for bloggers


Fashion Insight | Beauty Insight is a fashion and beauty news source for PRs and journalists. The service is also an ideal tool for bloggers as we provide access to fashion and beauty news along with images. Our Journalist Alerts service is especially useful for bloggers as it's free to use for requests (e.g. products to review, competition prizes etc). Simply send any requests, including deadline to info@fashioninsight.co.uk.

Pearls Of Wisdom from Bangsandabun


If you’re a blogger and you don’t know Bangs allow me to introduce you to a great blogger but also someone who is a real grafter – she has put the hours in and she knows what she is talking about – we love this post by her as it is a lesson to all bloggers ………. 
Please heed and remember we all need to act humble someday’s
I met with a PR last week who regaled me with stories of how she gets bombarded with requests for free product from bloggers. Oh dear. I always feel a little embarrassed as a blogger when I hear that. I’ve written before about the sense of entitlement newer bloggers seem to have, but perhaps it’s time we examined in more detail how the PR/blogger relationship works specifically in relation to free product.
The great thing about blogging is that you can be your own boss and make your own rules. That is also one of the things that makes it a bit of a minefield for PRs. I think as the power and influence of the blogger grows, there has been a tendency for bloggers to…how shall I put this? Be a bit up our own asses. So let’s look at how and why product is distributed to bloggers.
How do I get on a PRs radar?
This is a question I’m often asked, mostly by new bloggers. I find it an odd question. I blogged for two years with no knowledge that PRs even looked at blogs . Whether or not you are in contact with PRs or ‘on their radar’ should have no bearing in how well you blog. Your first, and really only priority when you start out, should be producing good content. If you feel you need an abundance of free product in order to be able to do that, well, you got into this for the wrong reasons.
You will get on a PRs radar when you are producing good work that interests them. When you have an audience who are reacting to and sharing your posts. But being on their radar should be far from your main concern when starting out.
Why won’t they send me things?
Well there are a number of reasons. PRs are usually allocated a certain amount of product. They distribute that to the people they feel will be able to get the word out best. Keep in mind, the PRs have to justify their every move to the brand, their client. So, imagine being the PR in the client meeting trying to justify why they sent product to a brand new blogger who doesn’t have much of an audience or influence, they just, you know, badgered you until you gave them something. Awkward conversation. Wrongly targeting your media outreach, well, that’s the kind of thing that can lose you a client.
It’s all good getting in a huff about it, but just think about it from a brand perspective. If I were a brand, I’d absolutely want my product to go to bloggers with good traffic, lots of Twitter followers, a proven influence that will benefit my brand. It’s a business.
Can I approach a PR?
Absolutely. I do, if they work with a brand I feel is in keeping with my blog, definitely. But I always outline why it would be beneficial for them to work with me, what my blog and brand can deliver, the type of coverage I can provide. Discussing stats always seems to be a bit taboo, but this is the one instance where you should be expected to cough them up. And let’s stop with the inflating of statistics too, shall we? There are tools that anyone can use to find out the kind of traffic you get, so inflating them can often leave you looking a bit silly. Just be honest – if what you have to offer isn’t right for that brand, it might be right for another.
But I want to do reviews and stuff!
And you can still do that. There are plenty of people doing reviews and talking about brands who are getting no kickback whatsoever from the brand itself. There are plenty of fashion bloggers who do daily ‘what I wore’ type posts using clothes they’ve bought themselves, same goes for beauty bloggers and other genres. The key to a blog taking off is in your passion, your knowledge, your expertise – work with what you have for now and down the road, when you’ve built up a following and a reputation for doing good posts around your chosen subject, PRs and brands will take notice. It takes time.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: it all comes down to hard work and patience.

Bloggers Tool Box -Gorkana

This is an essential tool for Bloggers

Gorkana is a media contacts database for the PR industry and we feature a number of blogs on our Blogger Influencer list.

The list includes blogs that we feel are the most influential and would be of the most interest to the PR community. We provide information on individual blogs, identify opportunities for PRs to contribute and also the best way of getting in touch.

We also offer a free media requests service for bloggers putting you in touch with our large community of PR professionals should you need help sourcing products to review, competition prizes, interview subjects etc. A great time saver!

GorkanaContact: socialmedia@gorkana.com

Shoes And Gloss

Say hello to Shoes And Gloss

How long have you been blogging?
For about three months but they have been quite intense!
How often do you blog?
I always try to write about five times a week
Is you blog a hobby or is it work?
It's a hobby for now, I have joined some affiliated programs and I've made some collaborations but the main reason why I have my blog is to have fun, not making money of it.
What is the main focus of your blog?
I write mainly, about fashion and beauty reviews, and every Sunday I share a little piece of my life with my weekly section "Sunday Summary".
Do you do guest posts?
Not, for now.
Do you do tutorials?
Not yet, but I have in mind to make some DIY posts in the future.
Where are you blogging from (you location)?
Spain.
Twitter @glossyshoes
Youtube: Not yet!

Bloggers Tool Box -Commission Junction


Making money from your blog with Commission Junction

If you want to make money from your website or blog, signing up to an affiliate network like Commission Junction should be your first port of call. Blogger Bitches explained the concept of affiliate marketing in a previous post – essentially, it’s a method of promoting brands through your website on cookied links so that you can earn a commission on any sale that happens as a result of a click from your site – but we wanted to give you a bit of insight into what an affiliate network like us does to make this happen.

The affiliate industry is a big business. There are currently around 4,000 brands in the space working with over 10,000 publishers (an industry term for bloggers or website owners that publish ads or promotional links online) to drive sales on the net. With volumes like this, it’s clear that you need a good middleman to facilitate the process. This is where the affiliate network comes in.

Networks wear a lot of different hats. At our core, we provide the ‘science bit’ using our own technology to generate links that will remember where a click came from and where it was driving traffic to, matching that information up when sales are generate for a brand. We host creative for clients giving you access to a range of banners and product feeds that allow you to promote specific products or to align your content with existing brand campaigns. We also provide an interface that allows you to track your performance, seeing how many clicks on your site have generated sales and how much money you’re making from the activity. And most importantly, we make sure you get paid, depositing commissions from clients directly into a designated bank account.

A good affiliate network will also be great at relationships, actively looking to partner publisher websites with brands that complement one another’s audiences, whilst keeping you in the loop with the latest offers from your advertisers.

There are a number of Networks in the frame, so why partner with CJ? Well, we are a global affiliate network, so you only need one account with us to promote brands world-wide. We embrace all types of publisher models, from content to cashback, and have a dedicated publisher team to offer help and guidance to those who are new to the market. We also have a toolbox that publishers can use, so you don’t have to worry about creating all the savvy bits by yourself. This toolbox includes dynamic banners, video creative, bespoke product feeds, and deep-linking functionality to allow you to create links that go straight to the products you’re writing about.

We work with hundreds of well-known brands in a variety of sectors from Argos in the retail sector, to Gap and Banana Republic in fashion, and Thompson in travel to name but a few.  Whatever your website is about, there’s a good chance that you can partner with us to make money from something you’re already doing.

For more information about CJ, please visit our website www.uk.cj.com; our blog www.cjblog.co.uk; or contact a member of the team on 020 8785 5480 or support@uk.cj.com

Alternatively, if you want to sign up and start making money from your website right now, go to: https://signup.cj.com/member/publisherSignUp.do

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Beauty Delicacy

Say hello to Beauty Delicacy



How long have you been blogging?
 2 years
 How often do you blog
At least twice a week
Is your blog a hobby or is it work
Mostly a hobby but I recently began running ads.
What is the main focus of your blog?
Health + beauty
Do you do guest posts
 Not really
Do you do tutorials?
I do some how to do such as D.I.Y. deep conditioners + scrubs
Where are you blogging from (your location)
Pompano Beach, Florida
Twitter - @missbeautypout
YouTube No

Tuesday 5 February 2013

Bloggers Tool Box – Owning Your Blog ……..


If you’re expecting to be taken seriously then you need to own your blog – if you’re on BlogSpot it is easy to transfer over it’s literally one click and a credit/ debit card and it does everything.

On WordPress.com, you can use a custom domain for your blog (such as yourgroovydomain.com) instead of the default address you get when you sign up (like yourgroovydomain.wordpress.com). This is called Domain Mapping, and it’s a paid upgrade:
Registering a .com, .org, or .net domain through WordPress.com and mapping that domain to your blog starts at $18.00 per domain and per year, or $25.00 per domain and per year for a .me domain. For $8.00 more, you can also make the domain registration private-Mapping a domain you already own costs $13.00 per domain, per year.
So both are simple – so do get professional 

All The Pretty Things

A big hello to All The Pretty Things 




How long have you been blogging?
I started my blog last January but didn't start posting regularly or blogging properly until around August of last year!
 How often do you blog
A post goes live every second day and then I sometimes post in between as well.
 Is your blog a hobby or is it work
A hobby- Obviously it would be amazing to be able to do it as a job though! Talk about beauty products and fashion all day every day? YES PLEASE.
What is the main focus of your blog
I focus mainly on beauty as that’s the area I'm trained in but I throw in a few fashion and lifestyle posts as I do love fashion and I like to keep my blog personal with lifestyle posts.
Do you do guest posts
I've never featured anyone yet as honestly I don't think anyone would want to write for my blog but maybe once I build up a readership! If anyone asked me though I would have no problem allowing them to guest post!
Do you do tutorials?
Sometimes I'll do a makeup look and explain it step by step, I don't make videos though. I'm not brave enough for that!
 Where are you blogging from (your location)
A small town in the South East of Ireland!
Twitter @emmahatescats - be warned I tweet a lot.
Blog http://alltheprettythingsx.blogspot.ie
YouTube AllThePrettyThingsTV (I don't make videos at the moment though!)
Email emmalfx@gmail.com

Shoeniverse


Say hello to  Shoeniverse



How long have you been blogging?
Around 17 months now
How often do you blog
5 days a week
 Is your blog a hobby or is it work
Hobby but would love for it to be more eventually
What is the main focus of your blog
Shoes, although I am a fashion graduate and am interested in all aspects of fashion, art and design.
Do you do guest posts
Yes
 Do you do tutorials?
No although this might happen in the future for the right products etc
Where are you blogging from (your location)
UK
 Twitter @ShoeniverseBlog
 Blog http://www.shoeniverse.info/
 YouTube Yes
Email shoeniverseblog@gmail.com

We Are Mode

Dites bonjour à We Are Mode


How long have you been blogging? 

1 Years and few months
How often do you blog ?
 2 ou 3 a week
 Is your blog a hobby or is it work
 Clearly a hobby
 What is the main focus of your blog
Publish best photos of fashion blogger
Do you do guest posts
I don't
Do you do tutorials?
I don't
Where are you blogging from (your location)
France : Toulouse/Paris
 Twitter @wearemodeblog
YouTube No

Bloggers Tool Box - A way to make money from your blog


A way to make money from your blog ……….
I am going to say a word which people bandy about but no one explains and then I will explain how it works – it is like a secret club and the reason it is a secret club is the people who run the schemes which make money have no idea about PR or marketing to bloggers and everyone uses the word which no one understands.

Affiliates – which means money making tracking cookies on your links from your blog to the retailer / brands website so if someone clicks through and buys you get a % commission – yes it’s that easy once you have signed up ……. Just a small point if you haven’t got a proper URL as in your using BlogSpot or WordPress and haven’t bought your domain name you can’t join an affiliate scheme learn how to here 

Now as you read this you might think we are labouring some points etc but communication skills are not found at affiliate companies and trust me it’s worth the pain when you see your first sale- the happy dance ……..

First off you need your bank details and a paper and pen to make notes of all your pass words and sign in’s and your blog ID on each scheme -I will list the affiliate schemes we use and have all the major retailers and brands on and their phone numbers and I suggest you spend some time one day not at night as it will frustrate the hell out of you and you’ll need some guidance on one or two bits. There are other affiliate schemes but some of them are very difficult to use (and life is short) – Amazon also has a scheme but wading through their jargon is like getting a PHD in nuclear science.

So when you look at the site remember these key bits – first you become a publisher – blogger = publisher in affiliate world and retailer / brand = advertiser …….

Affiliate Window 02075530425

LinkShare 02070310950

Trade Doubler 02077985800

Webgains 02072691230

Commission Junction 020 8785 5870

So click on and sign up – you will be asked to tick lots of boxes and then in some cases they need verification of your site – I suggest you phone up and do it over the phone it’s easier and also avoids confusion (communication is not their strong point)-I suggest you fill as much as possible on your blog so people can what you do-Next look at the advertisers (brands and retailers) you now need to apply to each brand/ retailer – which mean just ticking some boxes & adding your blog.
Now when you blog and you add a link you do Deep Linking – each affiliate scheme has a different way of doing it but we will cover these on another blog post ………but once you get going it’s easy trust us we are a blogger 

It is not difficult and the rule of thumb is the more you blog the more you link the more chance of money.

Flowers At Dawn

Say hello to Flowers At Dawn 


 How long have you been blogging?
Since July 2012.
 How often do you blog
2-3 times a week.
 Is your blog a hobby or is it work
Hobby that I try to fit around work and studying.
What is the main focus of your blog
Beauty.
  Do you do guest posts
I haven't yet, but would consider it.
Do you do tutorials?
No.
Where are you blogging from (your location)
Dundee, Scotland.
 Twitter @flowersatdawnn
 YouTube Not yet!
Email flowersatdawn@live.com

Bloggers Tool Box - Industry Contacts


Industry Contacts
As part of the Blogger Bitch Tool Box we thought we would add the wonderful media call in services when you can have your name and blog added to their directory and you can also use their PR alert.

We suggest you send over a brief summary of your blog and some details like areas you cover (beauty, fashion etc), target audience – blog URL and how long you have been blogging and your contact details.
Contact info@diaryd.com.



Contact amanda.haxton@beauty4media
Oh and do follow them on Twitter so you don't miss any vital launch 

Bloggers Tool Box


So the Blogger Bitches do poke fun and slap the old “social media guru/ wizards” and PR’s but after a few weeks we realised we were not alone in our situation (in real life we blog hence our understanding) and maybe we could do some good.


So we have the directory showcasing bloggers and now we want to add a tool box where bloggers can tap in and get information which will help them …….. 

Bloggers Tool Box - The Directory


We would love to list your blog on this directory so PR’s and Social Media companies can see at a glance your areas of speciality and also see how unique each blog is.

If you want to appear please email us at bloggerbiches@gmail.com - yes it's bitches without the t



We need you to answer these questions and provide a screenshot of your blog or your logo.


1.                 How long have you been blogging?
2.                 How often do you blog
3.                 Is your blog a hobby or is it work
4.                 What is the main focus of your blog
5.                 Do you do guest posts
6.                 Do you do tutorials?
7.                 Where are you blogging from (your location)
8.                 Twitter
9.                 Blog
10.              YouTube
11.              Email 


Don't for get the logo or screenshot as we all know pictures make the difference on a blog x

Monday 4 February 2013

Caroline's Catwalk

Meet the fabulous Caroline's Catwalk


How long have you been blogging for?
 18 months
How often do you blog?
On average 3 times a week
Is your blog a hobby or is it work?
 A bit of both
What is the main focus of your blog?
 Fashion and Beauty
Do you do guest posts?
 Yes
Do you do tutorials?
 I haven't so far but would consider featuring tutorials in the future
Where are you blogging from?
 Manchester and London - UK
Twitter: @carolinecatwalk

Friday 1 February 2013

Leopard & Lime

Welcome to Leopard & Lime

How long have you been blogging?
Since May 2012
How often do you blog
2-3 times a week
Is your blog a hobby or is it work
Hobby
What is the main focus of your blog
Fashion/ Being on a budget
Do you do guest posts
Not yet
Do you do tutorials?
Nope but I would love to
Where are you blogging from (your location)
Chicago
Twitter @LeopardandLime. 

Beauty in Brief

Welcome to Beauty in Brief

How long have you been blogging?
Since October 2012
How often do you blog?
Usually once a week
Is your blog a hobby or is it work?
Hobby for now
What is the main focus of your blog?
Beauty with an emphasis on skin care.
Do you do guest posts?
Yep.
Do you do tutorials?
Not currently but they're on the list!
Where are you blogging from (your location)?
Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Twitter @samcentric
Blog: www.beautyinbrief.co.uk
YouTube, not there yet!
Email: samcentric@gmail.com