Friday, October 29, 2010

FREE Goal Planning from www.SelfDevelopmentStrategies.com

Ok folks! Just launched my website - www.SelfDevelopmentStrategies.com - you can now get your own copy of my eBook (yes, I actually DID write one myself! ) to help you understand and plan personal goals and objectives. Check out my page, and the video below.

I have lots of great newsletters to add to the mix as well.

Thanks! :) Kath

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Do You Squidoo? I LOVE Squidoo!


I have definitely been on a Squidoo joyride lately. For some reason, I absolutely love it!


It started about a year ago, when I began reading Pot Pie Girl's One Week Marketing Plan and started making these cool little "Squidoo Lenses," which are - for lack of a better definition - mini little "microsites" that give the writer a free web platform from which to:

1) Voice an opinion

2) Teach a skill

3) Sell some stuff

4) Promote a cause

5) And just about anything else (that's G-rated, that is!)

I have not written nearly enough of these small "micro-sites" yet to be considered an expert by any shake of the stick.
But I've written enough of them to (drum roll...) actually do well enough to have won a neat contest Squidoo is hosting this summer called the Summer Sunshine Awards!

My last "lens" (A lens is the actual webpage the user creates, and the user is a "lensmaster.") was about Squidoo Tips for Newbies and I not only won $99 for my efforts, but I also helped an animal charity called Paws Animal Kingdom win $99 as well!

To tell you that I was really psyched is an understatement!

I am also really humbled and honored.

Sure, I sell stuff on Squidoo. But I also LEARN stuff - I learn from a bunch of other lensmasters who are sharing info (and also selling stuff) - and I've made some amazing connections with people from all over the globe as a result!

Not bad for a writer living in a remote little corner of northern New Hampshire!

So, if you have not checked out Squidoo, please go on over to my humble little Squidoo Guide and Tips lens and check it out - and feel free to grab a copy of your Free Squidoo Guide eBook while you're at it.

It's easy, and you may find yourself getting as hooked on it as I am!

Have fun

!
:) Kath

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

New Myrtle Beach Living & Life Section on my Fine Resort Vacation Website


Hi everyone!

If you have been keeping up with our Fine Resort Vacation site over the last few months, you'll notice that we have been adding pages about some more adventures!


As some of you know, we have spent the last 2 winters in the Myrtle Beach, SC area (North Myrtle Beach for the winter of 2008-2009, and Myrtle Beach for the winter of 2009-2010), and so are adding information that we have been gathering about Myrtle Beach Life & Living as well! And, we'll be adding more as time goes on!

Even though we are "snowbirds" in the Myrtle Beach area (at least for now!), there are several great vacation resorts in the area through your GRN (Gold Crown) vacation membership. If we go back this coming winter (and it is looking likely... keeping our fingers crossed!), I am going to visit a few of the resorts in our membership and check them out.


Since I spend numerous months there, it doesn't make a lot of sense for me to book a vacation right down the road :) but there isn't any reason I can't pop on over and take a photo or two, and give all of you my impressions (keeping in mind, however, that I won't be able to give you a TRUE 1-week experience run down).


Anyway, the information I add about Myrtle Beach Restaurants and shopping will come in handy to ANYONE who is either snowbirding or vacationing in that beautiful spot!

So, keep your eyes open, and please let us know if you find great places that YOU would like us to add to the site as well!

Friday, March 19, 2010

VERY Cool Blog Following a Nesting Bald Eagle

Hi all,
I just wanted to let folks know about a really cool blog on blogger.com right now. A good friend of ours who works for Fish & Wildlife has a blog that is following a nesting Bald Eagle that is about to hatch a chick any moment now - or at least within the next couple of days.

Evidently, the Outdoor Channel is sponsoring a live web cam that looks down into the eagle's nest in Shepherdstown, WV. What a wonderful opportunity to see something like this live!

Steve's got a lot of folks following this live webcam, so when you click on the live cam, it may load slowly. If you can't get the live feed, you can click on the "still cam" link that updates the photo every 30 seconds or so.

Steve's blog is here at www.EagleCam.Blogspot.com - to see the live cam or the still cam, just scroll down his blog and you'll see the links in the right hand column, just above his photo.

How cool is that!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Page about Christa's Country Corner - the Famous Pineola NC Corner Store & Deli



Well, I know that we took our trip to Banner Elk, NC last May, and that it's a little late to be writing about the trip now. :) Honestly, I don't know where the time goes! I think some of it has to do that we're getting ready to sell our beloved and beautiful Randolph, NH home, and that has had us a bit preoccupied...

Anyway, better late than never! One part of our visit that truly stood out in our minds was our afternoon at Christa's Country Corner & Deli, on Route 181 in Pineola, NC (located at Mile Marker 312 off the Blue Ridge Parkway).

Christa's is a classic country store that is truly so much more than your typical tourist stop. You can see the pride that goes into everything Christa and her crew does. The store is so popular, and it doesn't take a visitor long to realize why.

We were greeted and treated so graciously (not only by Christa Poore, the owner, but also by able crew member Janine Hughes). The ambiance is perfect for a mountain gathering place. Warmly decorated, and full to the brim with unique gift and food items (as well as the more standard tourist items), the real draw for us was the FOOD! Oh wow... Southern Hospitality AND great food all in one place. Heavenly.

Rather than recount everything here in this blog, we invite you to read all about our afternoon visit here at our Fine Resort Vacation site. I think you'll soon know why we needed to write all about it. :) And, if you find yourself in Pineola, NC, we whole-heartedly recommend a visit to Christa's Country Corner!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Web Copywriting, Blogging, and Watching the Myrtle Beach World Go By

Watching the world go by also provides a never-ending supply of blog fodder, which I absolutely love sharing with others. Whether it’s motivational, inspirational, educational, or entertaining, I enjoy it all.

For example…
I was just standing on my balcony overlooking the dunes on Myrtle Beach from our 14th floor unit (where it snowed 1-2 inches the other day - see photo for proof!).

This winter (January - April 2010) is our 2nd winter down here, and I found myself thinking about last winter when we stayed in the Cherry Grove section of North Myrtle Beach.


As I stood on the balcony, overlooking the beautiful dunes (and watching the resident cats run around in the world's largest litter box), my mind travelled back to the last few months of our stay last winter. At that time, the city of North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina sent out crews to improve and protect the fragile sand dunes. (Now, stay with me, because this story weaves into an important web copywriting concept that we need to understand.)

Ok. So, I’d watch these guys work the beach for hours and hours over the course of several weeks. First they put up hundreds of small protective fences in front of the dunes up and down the beach for a stretch of at least a couple of miles.

Then, they came back and drilled tiny little holes – lots of them – into the sand behind the fences.

After that, they took tiny baby dune grass plants – probably a gajillion at least, and carefully planted them into their tiny little holes.

You couldn’t miss ‘em. Really.

Anyone walking out onto the beach from any point of entry would have to stop at the fences and marvel, “Wow! Look at all those tiny baby dune grass plants! What a lot of work must have gone into planting those! I’d better keep off these dunes!”

But just in case the newly planted dune grass somehow escaped one’s attention, the city was prepared. The crew came in yet again. This time with signs. They put signs – dozens of signs in front of the dunes, politely asking us to refrain from messing up the restoration work.

As if that weren’t enough, there are signs – big signs – at the beginning of every public beach access walkway informing people of the rules of the beach and telling them to protect the dunes (again, see photo for proof).

At this point, one would think that people would reverently avoid walking behind the protective fences to – well, help protect the dunes and respect the restoration project.

So why is it that as I stood on my balcony in Cherry Grove, I saw people in the dunes? And guess where they just plopped their beach chairs?

Right smack dab on top of all the little baby dune plants.

And get this… They were sitting RIGHT BEHIND THE SIGN. The very sign that is asking them to please protect the dunes by leaving them the heck alone. I am not joking. This was for real.

Right behind the sign that was now obscuring their otherwise lovely view of the ocean.

Sigh. I mean, c'mon - look at the photo - and if you look closely enough, you'll see lots of footprints in the sand.

So. What has this got to do with web copywriting? A lot! Consider this:
It is obvious that the signage and new plants did not get the visitors’ attention.

Let me say that again:
It is obvious that the signage and new plants did not get the visitors’ attention.

How can that be?

Well, two thoughts come to mind:
Either the people damaging the dunes just don’t care and/or can’t read (in which case it doesn’t matter how much the city of North Myrtle Beach tries to protect the dunes)…

Or…

The signs are not written or presented using proven copywriting techniques.

Getting someone to your website is one thing. Getting them to pay attention to what you have to say is something else entirely.

So. Let’s get back to our dune protection scenario. The signs look a lot like most “Do Not” signs. You know the type: Do not do this, do not do that…blah blah blah.

This particular sign reads: “Dune Protection…Please Do Not Walk On, Cut, Break, or Destroy Vegetation.”

What’s missing? Keywords! These signs contain no keywords at all.

Not a single eye-catching keyword that people care about. No sense of urgency. Nothing unique. Nothing appealing to the visitors’ emotions motivating them to respond (translate: “buy”).

The city of North Myrtle Beach evidently does not employ copywriters to write and design their signs.

Let’s analyze the situation. Do you know how many people searched the term “Do Not Walk On The Dunes Sign” that month? Four. That’s right. My keyword reverse-search tool indicated (last spring) that four people in the whole wide world searched that term. Ok. Maybe that phrase is too narrow.

So, I entered the phrase “Protect Dunes,” and ONE person searched for “How To Protect Sand Dunes” last month.

Pop in the keyword “Dune Protection.” Only eight searches.

Obviously, a sign begging people to help protect dunes just isn’t going to cut it.

So, contemplating a fitting punishment for disrespectful dune tramplers, I typed in “Let’s Go To Prison,” and behold! 345 people searched that phrase that month! (You can see that I was in a research frame of mind.)

Even the misspelled, “Lets Go To Prison” got 1,104 hits. (Ok, maybe it’s a movie title, but I knew I was on to something!)

As I watched adults (who should know better) destroy the baby dune plants, additional phrases came to mind. The thought, “Why don’t you people grow up?” was among them. Believe it or not, 4,923 people searched the term “Grow Up” that very month. Hmm.

So, instead of the current sign, I submit to you the following sign:


Please Help Our Dunes
GROW UP!
Stay Off Them or You Can
GO TO PRISON!
($1,000,000 Fine, and Please Note:
People in the Condos are Watching You!)

Whaddaya think? (Ok, maybe they won’t go to prison or get a $1,000,000 fine, but I kind of liked it…)

So, when writing web copy, 1) use terms people are looking for, and then 2) place them strategically in the text so that people actually notice them when they do see them.

Otherwise the website will not attract qualified visitors, and those who do visit won’t stay.

Oh… I had one final idea to help the City of North Myrtle Beach help protect the dunes:

How about pointing an identical sign INWARD towards the dunes? Even if people miss the sign from the outside, they can’t miss it when they plop themselves down in the chair that looks right at it.

Just a thought.

PS: What do you think of my little snow man? He lasted just a couple of hours here on the deck (see photo for proof.) :)

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Review of our Trip to Banner Elk, North Carolina!

At long last, I have compiled a bunch of information (and a review) of our trip to Banner Elk, North Carolina. We had stayed at the Blue Ridge Village resort (one of the thousands of resorts available to GRN members through your membership), and had a great time.

I've posted the information at my Fine Resort Vacation website. What I have done is developed a page called "Vacation Review," and will be adding sub pages pertaining to various vacation reviews - such as the Banner Elk vacation. There will also be a sub page for Caribbean Vacations since we enjoy St. Maarten so much!

Don't forget to check out the short YouTube video I posted about the Banner Elk trip! It's on the Banner Elk, North Carolina review page at Fine Resort Vacation.

In a nutshell, here's the review: Banner Elk is wonderful! It's scenic, the people are friendly (which seems to be the norm in the South!), and if you even remotely enjoy the outdoors, it's a dream come true! A visit would be well worth your time.

Enjoy the review! :)

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Interview w/ 5th Grade Class from Woodland Elementary School in Perrysburg, OH

Ok... This was the coolest thing! Folks from Woodland Elementary School in Perrysburg, Ohio found my Fine Resort Vacation site online, and contacted me about a project they are doing that incorporates several fields of study - science, math, social studies, etc.

Mr. Jason Hubbard's 5th grade class has formed an "intergalactic tourist board" to design a planet that will entice Darth Vadar to visit, relax, and shake off his evil ways.

So, they asked if I would participate in a question and answer session to help them understand what types of activities and ammenities might be good at such a resort. And since I market Global Resorts Network memberships which include access to thousands of different resorts (and since I visit them myself), I was able to add some insight based on my own experiences.

What we did was set up a video conference using Skype, and I have to say it was awesome! What a blast! The kids had great questions, and it was the most fun I've had in at least a week! :)

We also talked about the things I have seen based on my experiences in Antarctica and New Zealand. We discussed how New Zealand might be a good country to study since it is such a beautiful destination.

Anyway, I'll update this blog if I learn anything else about how the project turned out.

I'm very grateful to Woodland Elementary School for inviting me to participate, and quite humbled, as well. It was an honor to help.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

New YouTube Video - Our Trip to Blue Ridge Village Resort in Banner Elk NC

Ok... This is a little late, I know! Last May, John & I took a quick vacation to Banner Elk, North Carolina in the Blue Ridge Mountains - or the North Carolina High Country. What an absolutely gorgeous area!

As many of you know, I have been attempting to learn how to film and post things on YouTube, and one of the reasons I've been so late with this particular entry is ... um... well, good old fashioned procrastination due to fear since I am still on the YouTube learning curve!

But, I finally bit the bullet and "just did it." Yes, I followed my own advice! :)

At any rate, here is the YouTube video which is only 3 1/2 minutes long, showing a little about our trip, which included a terrific visit to Christa's Country Corner and Deli where we stuffed ourselves silly on smoked chicken, along with a view of the Blue Ridge Village resort where we stayed (and which is one of the thousands of resorts available through the Global Resorts Network membership we like so much), and a quick look at the Banner Elk Winery. Alas... we ran out of battery power during our visit to the winery, so there is only a screen shot.

I will be getting a larger article out there about the trip and some of the amazing activities that are available out in the Banner Elk area. Stayed tuned to my Fine Resort Vacation site for more!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Back in South Carolina - Happy New Year 2010!

Hello everyone!

I'm back in South Carolina - this time in Myrtle Beach (versus Cherry Grove where we were last winter). We were encouraged by the locals who all said that last winter was the coldest in years.

Hmm. Today, it is about 40 - not too bad. But yesterday's wind chills were COLD!

Glad I brought my long-johns! :) We do wish we had come back earlier - we had to be plowed 8 times before we left New Hampshire on December 29th. That's a LOT of plowing - even by New Hampshire standards.

Anyway, I realize that I've been "gone" for quite a while - We've been caught up in beginning to get the house up in NH ready to sell, staying caught up with the summer and fall Portable Garages and Shelters sales, and then sneaking away for a couple of weeks to St. Maarten.

(Ahem... Note to self: NEVER schedule a vacation during the high season for Portable Garage sales. We had scheduled the St. Maarten trip earlier last year, and honestly did not know that November was still a busy time of year for Portable Garage sales. We won't make that mistake again! BUSINESS TIP OF THE DAY: It is a BAD IDEA to leave a busy store unattended.)

So, here I am, settled into our winter quarters high above the gorgeous sands of Myrtle Beach. I have my computer set up, files organized, pencils sharpened, and a refreshed sense of humor.

Time to get back to work! In the coming days and weeks, I'll be writing and posting numerous articles and (yes!) some YouTube videos from some of our trips over the last year. Hopefully they will give viewers and potential travelers some insights into where we've been.

I'll keep you posted! In the meantime, I wish all of you a happy, healthy, safe, and prosperous year ahead.