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Jun
28
Posted by Michele on June 28, 2010

Kindness and caring comes in all shapes and sizes. A simple idea to help area artisans obtain the health care they need in exchange for their time has led to colorful murals, dance therapy, music therapy, a stronger sense of community and so much more. But perhaps this successful program has more to teach us… more…

Apr
05
Posted by Michele on April 5, 2010

After weeks and weeks of gloomy weather interspersed with only a day or two of sunshine, it’s finally spring!

Mom and I refuse to grow up and still exchange Easter baskets. As we get older, the ratio of candy to stuffed animals and what-nots has shifted greatly towards the sugar-free option.
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Mar
29
Posted by Michele on March 29, 2010

Hi All!

I don’t typically have these sorts of posts but this one sounded too good not to pass along. Hopefully, someone will make great use of it…

The folks at JOANN’s are having a great two-day sale on their scrapbooking supplies. Everything’s on sale, with free shipping and No Minimum Order!

What a great time to try out some new marking pens, embossing powders or stock up on your favorite papers for your scrapbooking projects.

The Free Shipping, No Min Coupon code is ACD89. But, it’s only good for Monday and Tuesday.

Entire Stock of Scrapbooking On Sale + Free Shipping, No Minimum Two Days Only at Joann.com

Make your purchase using the link above and you’ll be helping to keep Blog About Crafts going. Yes, it is an affiliate link which means that you don’t pay anything extra but Blog About Crafts will receive a small commission.

So, what are you waiting for. Check out the great sale and don’t forget to use the coupon code!

Feb
14
Posted by Michele on February 14, 2010

Hi to anyone who may be sticking with me here! Been a busy few weeks. Seems like its always feast or famine with my writing clients – everyone needing something at once leaves little time for blogging. But, hey someone’s gotta help pay to keep the lights on around here.

Anyway, found this great photography resource while working on my experimental site Online Degree Discussion. more…

Feb
04
Posted by Michele on February 4, 2010

The other day I made a small rant about what I called Post Hiding. But, several blogs that I’ve visited since have taken this to an entirely new level. It’s what amounts to, give me your email or you can’t read my blog.

I suppose some marketing guru somewhere is espousing this wonderful technique to gain newsletter readers. What they do is you can see their blog unobstructed just long enough to read about 2-3 sentences of their site and then this giant box appears on the screen asking/demanding that you sign up for their newsletter. No where on the giant box is a place to say “No thanks”, “Not now” or “Maybe later.” No where is there a tiny “X” or button saying “Close”. Clicking on the page off of the box does nothing. Scrolling down the screen just keeps the box firmly over the content further down the page.

I don’t know about anyone else, but I’ve spent hours disinfecting my mother’s computer after being infected by a virus from clicking on “No” as in “No I don’t want your XYZ thing” and the virus downloaded anyway. It escapes me as to why Internet marketeers think that people are going to willingly give up their email address (a good one anyway) and sign up to get yet more spam in their inbox from a blog they are visiting for the first time.

There’s no blogger out there that is so all-knowing and insightful that people are going to willingly sign up for their newsletter without being able to read at least one or two posts first. Well, perhaps some of these folks who have established cult-like followings might be able to use this strategy but the typical Joe or Jane blogger out there won’t get very far.

I just don’t get it. Why work so hard to create something of value, get it indexed nicely enough to bring in some search engine traffic and then basically tell folks that they’re not wanted? Even some of the major newspaper websites that have gone to a paid model will let you see the story that brought you to their site.

If you’re reading this, please don’t do this. It might get you a handful of registrations but more than likely it’s only going to get folks to move on to the next site and not come back.