Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com - Two of my best friends

Dictionary.com and Thesaurus.com have GOT to be two of my favorite places to go. I use them daily! They are especially helpful when searching for an alternate word or phrase for creating a domain name, checking the spelling of a word, finding an alternate word for words I use too frequently or just to find the meaning of a particular word.

An awesome resource that I had to share.

Are you a Dictionary.com and/or Thesaurus.com user? What do you use them for?

Take care,

Wendy Cooper

Alice Seba’s Internet Marketing Definitions

Alice created this GREAT resource.

http://www.InternetMarketingDefinitions.com
Book mark it and use it whenever someone uses an Internet Marketing term that you don’t know!
Too cool!

Winterizing

Now that I live in a place that actually has a winter I couldn’t pass up reading a thread on mothering.com regarding the things people do to get ready for winter in places with a cold and snowy season that involves staying inside for days at a time.  Thank you to all of ‘my mothering moms’ for making me not dread winter.  I’ve decided to put together a blog entry about the things that hit home with me.  It made me realize I could welcome winter and occupy my time with things in regards to that.  This would also help with my fears of being homebound during this freezing season on the east coast.

First let’s list all of the food items that you could prepare in the kitchen - not all of these things appeal to me but who says they can’t make great gifts.  There are various dried, canned, freezer, fermented, crockpotted, dehydrated foods that you can prepare for winter.  Some are easier than others.  You can dry tomatoes (sun-dried), leeks (for soups) or apple slices.  Another option would be to can homemade spaghetti sauce, jam, apple or pear sauce, tomatoes, fresh homemade juice, rhubarb sauce, tomato sauce, salsa, peaches, green beans, wax beans, butternut squash puree or creamed spinach.  You could freeze soup concentrate, zuchinni bread, homemade bread dough, cookie dough, casseroles, ears of blanched corn, banana nut bread or anadama bread.  You could ferment saurkraut, cauliflower, red pepper, onion, garlic, ginger carrots, pickles (use grape leaves to keep them from being mushy, makes for a crisp pickle) or beets.  You could crockpot soups, stews, chili or cocoa (have it waiting for you when you come in from playing in the snow).  You could make apple sauce fruit roll ups using a dehydrator and stock up on bulk meat for the freezer.

I loved the idea of spending winter days baking bread or cookies as a way to warm the house and create scrumptious baking smells.  It also made me laugh to read that someone was planning on eating constantly for a few weeks and then hibernating all winter - if only it were that easy.

I’ve always aspired to be a gardener, why I think I can keep any type of plant alive is beyond me after all these years of accidentally killing house plants .  Regardless, here are some things that I wanted to note for when I do try the outside gardening.  Apparently bulb planting for flowers such as daffodils, crocuses, tulips, and hyacinths happens in the fall, before the ground freezes.  You also plant perennials before the first frost, flowers like daylilies, asters, daisies, and black eyed susans.  Garlic is planted during the autumn as well.  Other things you can do to prepare your garden for the winter is to sew oats or use other crop covers or spread mulch.

Some chore-like activities that could keep you busy during the autumn season would include obtaining or cutting wood for your stove or fireplace or gas for those of you that have gas stoves that heat the house.  You could caulk any spots on the ouside of your house that look like areas where cold air could get in.  Swapping the winter clothes in storage for the summer clothes or alternatively purchasing the winter clothes, boots and accessories needed.  Other clothes you might think of purchasing include wool sweaters, waterproof gloves and handwarmers.  Other items that you might want to dig out of storage or purchase would be snow shovels, throw rugs for wood floors, electric space heaters and a mat for wet boots.  You might want to make a spot in the house ready for hanging wet mittens, scarves, hats and snowpants.  Cleaning out your heater and changing the filter, getting the gas lines checked and cleaning out your gutters and chimney are also great ideas.  It makes sense to close off the rooms that you don’t use very often in order to conserve heat.  Another heat conserving trick is to seal your windows on the inside with plastic.  A fall clean up to get rid of the clutter will help to make the house not feel so small while you are cooped up inside all winter.  You might want to clean out any clutter in your yard so that the kids can play in the snow without worrying about what is under it.

Winterizing your vehicle was a large part of the discussion.  Sunglasses help with the glare from the snow.  Items for your emergency car kit would include jumper cables, neon signs, flares, coolant, anything you would need to change a flat tire, large wool blanket, more than one blanket, box of crackers, water - a jug for the car and individual bottles for consumption, juice boxes, handi-wipes, paper towels, some cash and quarters, batteries, flashlight, maps, candy bars, energy bars, extra mittens and hats, a coffee can with a candle melted to the bottom, extra candles, matches, shovel, lock de-icer, broom, extra clothes for the kids, first aid kid and maybe some extra diapers and wipes.  We don’t like to think the worst but you never know what could happen out there.

A few emergency items for the house that I thought were great ideas included a crank radio, a coleman stove, extra water and extra canned goods.  Sand, blankets, salt or grit for the car and driveway, a electric plug for the car are also good items to have on hand.  Rags under your tires for a stuck car work better than sand or kitty litter.

Activities, projects and ideas that I found interesting include growing fresh herbs on window sills, knitting and stocking up on craft items so you have something to do on a cold day.  Have the whole family work on a jigsaw puzzle throughout the winter season.  I really liked the idea of window quilts, I think I would do different shades of blue fleece with white snow flakes and maybe use some batting in between layers of the fleece or maybe snowmen on red fleece, these could definately be fun and would require the kind of sewing I like (all straight lines) - you could also rig it somehow so that you have a way to lift it, like blinds.  You could also make door draft stoppers, envision some character with long legs doing the splits at the bottom of my door to keep the cold air out.

Definitley some awesome ideas.  The mamas on the mothering site I visit everyday are awe inspiring individuals and I enjoy their online company whenever I get a chance between diaper changes and ten minute long visits to the fridge while my two year old decides that he doesn’t want anything in there.

Business and Learning WAH Expo Invitation

I had to share this with you all and I hope you act fast… because this is about to hit the airwaves (literally, it’s about to be announced on WAHM Talk Radio - first thing Monday morning) and I want all ‘my people’ to get in there first!

Tammy Munson and her team (which I am a part of) are organizing a WAH Expo that is going to blow the top off of any other WAH event you’ve ever been to or been a part of.  The event will take place from November 6th through to the 10th - yup, that’s a whole week of shopping, product demonstrations, giveaways, featured speakers, and much more.

I’m going to let you explore the website (http://www.wahexpo.freelanceva.com) and decide for yourself but please don’t miss out.  With the first few major sponsors on board - WAHM Talk Radio, WAHM Cart, Image Ready Media and many more to come - there is no question that this is going to be a world class event. We also have the best in the biz lined up as our first few speakers:
*  Kelly McCausey of Wahm Talk Radio and The WC
* Alice Seba of Internet Based Moms
* Nicole Dean of Easy Article Marketing
* and more fantastic speakers to come.

Sign up as an *attendee* (attendance is fr.ee!) fill out the form on the ‘register’ page -  http://www.wahexpo.freelanceva.com - Take care of all your holiday shopping in one place, avoid the malls this season, have some fun all while supporting your WAH community!

Sign up to be an *exhibitor*. Exhibitors pay $40 for SIX months of exposure for your customizable exhibitor page which links to your website, a spot in the calendar to present your business or products in our audio/video conference room, the ability to participate in all the networking events, an audio CD of all the presentations and admission to all seminars - for more information about all the benefits of being an exhibitor or to sign up please visit the ‘Be An Exhibitor’ page -  http://www.wahexpo.freelanceva.com - Only ONE rep from each company will be accepted so act fast… you could also split the cost and the leads with a friend that has the same business as you.

If you want to get in on the action sign up as an *affiliate *so you can start making some money from anyone that hears about the event from you and signs up.  A 35% commission rate is no laughing matter - you also earn 5% of sales that the affiliates you sign up will make!
Signing up three exhibitors - pays for your exhibitor spot with a bit of change left over.  Signing up one $100 sponsor almost pays for your booth.  Sign up one $250 sponsor and you could pay for your booth twice (we only require you pay us for your booth once so feel free to keep the change *grin*) - visit http://www.wahexpo.freelanceva.com - click the ‘Be An Affiliate’ link at the very bottom of the page.

If you have ANY questions about this please do not hesitate to call me, email me or instant message me - I really don’t want any of you to miss out on this great opportunity - even if it’s just to attend.  My number is 203-345-1157.  I am wendyfreelanceassistant on yahoo or WendyCooperVA on AIM or freelanceassistant AT gmail.com on MSN or freelanceassistant on Skype.

I hope to hear from you soon!

Take care and see you at the Expo! :)

Wendy Cooper

Business and Learning WAH Expo Press Release

Tammy Munson, owner of Image Ready Media is the event organizer.  She has been involved in coordinating other online events and saw that voice web conferencing would lend itself very well to a business event.

Online expos are nothing new, there are many organized and carried out through the year. What sets this venture apart is the fact that participants will be connected live via a voice enabled web conference room that can be accessed by both Mac and PC systems.  The direct connection brings the entire experience up to a level that closely resembles being at a real live event.

Another difference is the emphasis on business learning.  Organizers want to provide attendees with more than a sales pitch.  Munson says: ‘We are looking to do more than show off exhibitors; a major goal is to give home business owners and opportunity seekers a well rounded expo experience that equips them with cutting edge information.’

Admission to the Business and Learning Expo is free.  You can pop in for any of the scheduled exhibitions to learn more about the products, services and business opportunities offered by the expo exhibitors.  There are also daily free networking sessions where you freely interact with other attendees.

The evenings are set aside for keynote messages provided by leaders in the Work at Home industry. Well known internet marketing experts like Alice Seba of Internet Based Moms, Kelly McCausey of Work at Home Moms Talk Radio and Nicole Dean of Lady Pens. Keynote topics include learning how to successfully market your business by writing articles and breaking out of your comfort zone.  A complete list of speakers and topics as it develops can be found on the website. http://www.wahexpo.freelanceva.com.

Registration is now open to those who would like to reserve exhibit space on the Business and Learning Expo website that includes 30 minute slot on the Exhibition schedule and recordings of all of the Expo events.  In the case of Direct Sales business, the Expo is accepting only one representative per company and positions are given on a first come first serve basis.  Exhibitors are invited to take advantage of exclusive presentation skills training that will be made available in the weeks before the event.

There are also limited opportunities for expo sponsorship.