All you ‘mommy bloggers’ out there — here’s a useful, potentially profitable website
I am not a "mommy blogger," because, well, as a 60-year-old balding guy, I probably won't ever be any sort of "mommy" anything. I guess you'd call me a "daddy blogger," but I've got a great opportunity I want you to look into that might be just what you stay-at-home-mom bloggers (or stay-at-home-dad bloggers) are looking for to make some serious, steady income from your blogging.
The website is SocialSpark, a great place where bloggers seeking to make some money and advertisers seeking to advertise on blogs come together in that perfect blend to generate what all "mommy" and/or "daddy" bloggers are looking for -- income. The concept behind this site, hence the name, is to create a serious "come together" social site which helps advertisers find bloggers -- and those advertisers aren't generally big corporations like IBM or Microsoft. They're companies with educational products or services, books, toys, clothing, vacation deals, shopping discounts -- all the things us "mommy bloggers" and "daddy bloggers" care about for our families and know a lot about from a practical, daily standpoint.
Imagine the "power" this gives advertisers looking for credibility with everyday shoppers, the empowerment it gives us bloggers who take such opportunities, and the steady paycheck jumping right out at you from your computer. (Well, okay, they pay you with deposits in your PayPal account, not through anything jumping out of your computer. Just kidding about that.)
At present, SocialSpark is only in "alpha" testing, and I was fortunate enough to get an invitation to take part in this trial period. Social Spark is run by a company called Izea, which I've been working with online for awhile, hence the invitation to help test their new SocialSpark service. When the company publicly rolls out this wonderful "social gathering" service for advertisers and bloggers, you can become a part of it. Take your unique perspective as a "mommy blogger" or a "daddy blogger" and go right over to the SocialSpark website. Look around for more detailed information, sign up to be notified, and get ready for the fun of Social Spark.

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