Google PageRank - What it Means to Mommy Bloggers & The Brands We Work With



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To have a Google Page Rank or to not have a Google PR, that is the question.  More importantly, what do these page rankings mean to moms with blogs and the brands we interact with?  

I suspect that there are quite of few other moms and women like me who blog who are slightly baffled by all this to say the least.  That's despite the fact that we've worked hard to build our blogs and understand the nuts and bolts about how everything works to become successful.  

As mommy bloggers, we work tirelessly to do all the things we think we are supposed to do to establish and maintain our individual online presences.  This includes -- but is not limited to
  • Developing unique and well-written content for our targeted audiences
  • Educating ourselves as much as possible about Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • Building quality in-going and out-going links that generate traffic
  • Networking and growing our professional skills both virtually and live at a variety of must-attend conferences for blogging women and moms like SheCon 11 and BlogHer and larger events that are not primarily female, but important to participate in, such as BlogWorld.
Actually, I've been pondering this question and trying to do all the right things, ever since I started Mommy Blog Expert about a 2-1/2 years ago -- and have yet to figure it all out.  My own page ranking according to Google has gone up and down like a roller coaster, from a high of 3 to a low of 0 and currently at a 3 again.  At times, especially lately there seems to be little correlation collectively between my blog's unique monthly visitors and page views and these mysterious numbers that Google owns.

To begin with:  What is Google Page Rank anyway?  According to Wikipedia, "PageRank" is a trademark of Google and the PageRank process holds a U.S. Patent through Stanford University.  An interesting tidbit is that the "Page" reference in the proper name of the Google system used to rank every blog and website on the Internet does not reference to a noun, instead it is named after one of Google's founders, Larry Page.

Simply explained, the Google PR numbering system qualifies and quantifies the hypertext links leading into your blog and in fact, are more interested in quality over quantity.  This means that PageRank is determined primarily not by the amount of the traffic on your blog, but by quality of the links that point to your blog from elsewhere in cyberspace.

Techzons just published a useful piece on June 30, 2011 that makes some progress into demystifying the PageRank system.  It includes easy to understand ways on how to increase your PageRank as well as advice on things that decrease PageRank and how Google PageRank is calculated.
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Just for the fun of it, I wanted to see how my Google PageRank of 3 rates against various sites and blogs I admire.   To find out your own or any other site's or blog's ranking, all you have to do is visit and use the free PR Checker or just plug in the URL you're checking below. 

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Mommy Blog Expert's Little Experiment
As of date of publication of this post, here are the results (on a scale of 0-10 points) of the PRs for various home pages I checked.

Bloggy Moms, 5/10 
BlogHer, 6/10
Martha Stewart, 7/10 
Mom Bloggers Club, 6/10
Procter and Gamble, 7/10
She Blogs, 4/10 
Social Moms, 5/10

Interestingly, two sites have the highest scores of any I researched:
PR Checker, 9/10 
Google, 9/10

Gee, I wonder if getting a 10 Google PR is virtually impossible?  

There are also other resources out there that you can use to measure your blog's reputation including Alexa and Compete.  Both of these are highly respected by the industry as Google PR is, but Compete seems to be enjoying quite a bit of growth in popularity right now, especially with brands trying to measure bloggers like us moms.  

Though my own score pales in comparison to the big league players, I'll just let it be.  I just don't see any reason why I should obsess over my rankings on any of these measuring services right now.  Besides, I've got to use what little energy I have left after mommy-ing four teens (triplets, 14 and big brother 15) to write and publish quality content on this mommy blog.

How about you? Why do you care (or not care) about PageRank according to Google? What do you think of the PageRank, Alexa, and/or Compete evaluation systems in general?  I look forward to learning what other mom bloggers and also the brands targeting mommies feel about these and other lesser known ranking systems currently in use.

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101 Offline Activities You Can Do With Your Child - GIVEAWAY - Ends 8/15/11



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Every parent should own a copy of this book!  Reviewed on Mommy Blog Expert earlier this week, 101 Offline Activities You Can Do With Your Child by Steve and Ruth Bennett, $19.95 from BPT Press, has so many great ideas to keep your child busy any time of year.  The best part is that each and every activity suggested in this title is meant to get kids away from electronics -- paving the way to your family spending more tech free quality time together.

Even better news: I'm giving away a copy of this book to one lucky reader and all you have to do is leave a comment below to enter to WIN this great prize.

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Flightless Goose Kids Book Review

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A Story About Rising Above Challenges - Review & GIVEAWAY


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I'm thrilled to let you know that Mommy Blog Expert is today's stop on the Flightless Goose Virtual Book Tour! I invite you to read my review below and enter the giveaway I'm hosting to win a copy of your very own.

As a mommy blogger I am approached by dozens of publishers and authors every week about reviewing their books.  Unfortunately, due to time limits, I have to be selective because I just don't have the time I wish I had as a mommy blogger with triplets plus one more to share all the great kid's books that are out there.  

One book I think families with young children ought to know about is Flightless Goose by Eric D. Goodman.  The tale is actually based on the real-life story about a goose that lived in Columbus, Ohio.  When the author and his wife, Nataliya (who illustrated for this project) witnessed the downed bird's troubles, they decided to create a kid's book around that scenario.  

As the story goes, Gilbert the Goose has a terrible accident and can no longer fly, so he can't migrate with his feathered friends when they fly south every winter.  What transpires when Gilbert is left behind and he is faced with a variety of challenges such as how a goose can survive a Midwestern Winter in the snow makes for an inspirational story that parents and children will both enjoy.

What I like best about Flightless Goose
  • It's hard cover which means it can withstand many, many readings of the story.
  • The juvenile title is a real family affair with its husband-wife writer-illustrator daddy-mommy team work. 
  • The watercolor & pen illustrations are unique, colorful, and plentiful, making this a good one to keep very young kids engaged as you read to them.
  • Text is simple enough that older children who have a bit of intellectual ability can take their turn reading to mom, dad, or even the entire family.
  • The story is based on a real incident involving animals, a subject that is most kid-friendly.
  • It illustrates sensitivity toward disabilities and character who are different from their peers. At the same time the tale is very upbeat, about rising above and beyond challenges.  Both things children are never too young to learn about in a story format such as this.

About the Flightless Goose, $15.95, Hardcover

Available direct from the author as well as on Amazon.  Published by The Writer's Lair Books.

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Supreme Court Overturns Law Against Violent Video Game Sales to Kids - What it Means to Families


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Editor's Note:  When I first heard about this shortly before the 4th of July weekend, I thought it was another reason to celebrate America advocating for our children.  After all, isn't that what makes the USA so great, that our youths' lives are treasured like the most precious of jewels?  Then I read the newspaper more carefully and realized that actually the exact opposite was true.
My first grader at the 4th of July Bike Parade
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Indeed, we've got some real bad news for moms and dads here.  Especially if you're like me and you're worried about your kids playing with (or merely being possibly exposed to) violent and inappropriate video games.  

As a mommy blogger I've had first-hand experience on the hi tech and gaming front.  I've reviewed and worked with family-friendly video games including the Facebook-based game A Better World by ToonUps and others.  I am a Nancy Drew AmbassadHer for HerInteractive too.  Most importantly, as a journalist, I'm always looking for entertainment and technologies that promote good values.  Further, I'm a Certified Online Mom, and as you may already know, I'm passionate about being an involved parent when it comes to safe technology use on the Internet and offline for kids

So what's got my feathers all riled up?  In case you haven't already heard the U.S. Supreme Court -- before going into summer recess at the end of June -- has declared unconstitutional a California law banning sales of violent video games to children.  Note, as you read on and think about its impact on children:  the government routinely uses the word "recess" to describe the summer vacation of America's elected and appointed officials, including the judges of the highest court.

Shockingly as I view it, the 7-2 ruling in this case has been viewed as a win-win for video game makers and sellers.  The video gaming industry's argument: the existing voluntary ESRB ratings system, which is in already place nationwide, is "an adequate screen for parents to judge the appropriateness of computer game content."

I took my kids to visit Washington, DC as elementary school students
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Having taught my kids that the U.S. government loves and protects its children when I took them on a roadtrip to Washington, DC when they were younger, I just don't get this.  So I did a little research about the issues as well as find out more about who our U.S. Supreme Court Judges are to try and make more sense of all this.

Referencing a rejected California law restricting the sale or rental of violent video games to minors the Supreme Court decided in June that video games -- even violent ones  -- qualify under the U.S. Constitution for First Amendment protection.

That's a scary thought because the court's position applies even when kids are involved.  

I then dug further and discovered that
  • The current Supreme Court of the United States' nine members -- 3 women, 6 men -- have between 0 and 9 children each, totaling 13 kids in all.  
  • The two most-recently added Associates, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, aren't married and neither woman has offspring and that Associate Justice Scalia has the most of any judge with 9 children.  
  • All the other Associates as well as Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. have 2 or 3 kids each.  
  • That's not including grandchildren or great grand kids some of the more senior Justices likely have -- which I wasn't able to count.
With so many children who are descendants of these Supreme Court justices that are also impacted by the deciion, it really surprises me that the outcome is so pro Big Business and not at all child-friendly. 

I'm also concerned about your children and mine -- collectively representing our nation's future.  I am proud to be an American and support the U.S. Constitution as one of its patriotic citizens. I'm also a firm believer, to a certain extent, in things like Freedom of Speech and the Press.  But I am also a mom of four kids -- triplets plus one more all born within a year -- and I think the First Amendment was taken too far in this particular decision.
My oldest as a toddler on the old-style PC CRT at The Disney Club
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In the end, I don't want my kids playing violent video games on their friends' hand-held devices during recess.  Now it's your turn to weigh in on this issue.   How about you? As a mom or dad of kids that potentially will be affected by this Supreme Court ruling both short- and long-term, what do you think?


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5 Secrets You May Not Know About For Huge Savings on Family Travel With Kids This Summer


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My girls & I picked wild huckleberries in Idaho on one road trip
The fruit was unbelievably delicious, and the bonding experience priceless
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Family travel is better than ever before.  Thanks in part to technology and online companies such as OrbitzCheapTickets, and other discount travel sites as well as recent partnerships between companies like deal site Groupon and travel giant Expedia it's never been easier to plan your own vacation getaway with the kids without a travel agent.

With all those great resources, you'd think you should stop there, right?  The truth is there are so many more ways to save money on your next family vacation, whether it's a road trip or you'll be taking a flight or some other mode of transportation with the kids to your destination.

Consumer savings expert Andrea Woroch just shared some of her thrifty travel ideas with me.  Some that I hadn't thought of when planning my own family's vacation adventures, which are notoriously always low budget.  Andrea's advice is so great that I wanted Mommy Blog Expert readers to benefit from this new-found knowledge as well as to also add a few ideas of my own to help you keep traveling expenses as low as possible this summer.

Avoid High Season Travel Costs Altogether
Plan a trip that takes advantage of off-season pricing.  For example, believe it or not summer is low season in parts of places like Arizona.  During those less crowded time of the year like summer in Tucson, hotel prices are often a fraction of what they are in winter.  Obviously, it goes without saying that you should actually try and avoid high season in a place like Disneyland unless you like standing for hours in line with impatient and whining kids and don't mind paying higher hotel rates besides.

Buy Travel Products at Auctions
The auctions at travel sites like LuxuryLink.com can help you find hotels, entertainment and meal vouchers and free drinks for as much as 65 percent off.  Auction king eBay also offers a variety of discount vacation packages in their travel section, but be sure you are dealing with a reputable seller by checking their customer ratings before pushing the buy button.  Don't forget to tap the deal sites mentioned at the beginning of this post, too, for amazing savings.

Become a College Student Again (Sort Of)
Traveling on a budget is still possible if you know where to look.  For example, adventurous and thrifty travelers should consider checking out hostels -- which contrary to popular belief -- are not just for single, 20 something aged kids carrying college ID, both in the U.S. and abroad.  My own kids and hubbie had the awesome experience of staying at a hostel in London last summer at a fraction of the price of hotels in this highly desirable neighborhood.  Also, colleges and universities rent out empty dorms during the summer, so research those too.

Use Discounted Gift Cards
You can save big bucks by planning ahead and purchasing gift cards at sites like GiftCardGranny.com for mega rental car and airline savings.  Make sure you sign up for email alerts, though, because discount gift cards for airlines like Southwest sell out right away.
My 4 little kids on a trip to Gatorland, Orlando Florida
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Don't Eat Out
Especially with kids, eating out at restaurants three times a day might set you back more than your hotel or transportation costs will, so  look for motels and hotels offering free breakfast perks.  Alternately, many of the family-friendly chain motels offer in-room microwaves and some even come with refrigerators at no extra charge so you can save hundreds of dollars on food over a week or two simply by going to the grocery store.  This will also leave some change in your pocket so you can still afford to enjoy the occasional restaurant meal now and then while traveling.  
Mid-century Classic Police Car, Kingman Police Station, AZ
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My family is big on roadtripping to National Parks, Historic Route 66, and other really cool and sometimes remote places here in the U.S.  So we've taken that traveling kitchen concept one step further. Whenever we are on a driving vacation we bring several ice chests as well as our own small microwave, hotplate, and toaster oven in case the motel has no appliances at all.  An added tip, by local farm stand produce along the way or do what my family does: seek out the many You Pick Farms dotting the U.S. and pick huckleberries and lots of other fruits and vegetables.  We've even used our hot plate and brought canning equipment along to can all kinds of berries we picked one summer.

If you liked this article be sure to also check out my Mommy Blog Expert post on 10 Tips for a Distraction-Free Kid Centric Family Vacation too! 

About Andrea Woroch
Andrea really knows what she's talking about.  She has been featured on NBC's Today Show, FOX & Friends, MSNBC, ABC News NOW and others.  For more travel insider's advice, visit AndreaWoroch.com or follow her on Twitter to receive more travel savings tips.

What innovative ways do you and your kids use to save money on family vacations?  Leave a comment to tell us your secrets to frugal travel. 

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