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Showing posts with label pet blog. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 30, 2015

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Tanner Invites You to Read On...
Scrolling through my archives the other day found me wondering how any new visitor to the blog would ever find my best posts. Tanner and I put on our thinking caps and came up with a brilliant idea:


This link will take you to a list of YOUR favorite posts. No, I'm not bluffing. My really geekie analytics program tells me which posts and what topics are most popular with my readers. If you'd like to explore some of our more oft-read articles, you need only click on the sub-heading just above this paragraph to find a list of these posts. Enjoy!

Friday, January 9, 2015

Pet Blogger Challenge 2015

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Keeping it Fun With Doga
For several years now I've been participating in the Pet Blogger Challenge, created and hosted by Amy at Go Pet Friendly. Today's answers to her list of questions take a very different approach to my prior years' versions. Having been dealt a fresh, yet unwelcome hand, I'm on a new track to focus more on my readers and less on my bank account. Bottom line; this seems to be taking some of the stress off of me, while I work to heal myself in other ways. Hope these answers are helpful to someone out there. Here goes:

1. How long have you been blogging? All Things Dog Blog was launched as an experiment in 2009, a spinoff of an organic living blog I started prior to this one. When All Things Dog Blog took off several months later, I decided to make it my primary focus in 2010.

2. Tell us one thing that you accomplished on your blog during 2014 that made you proud. Working with a professional yoga instructor, I developed a set of short, instructional yoga videos designed to help beginners learn simple yoga poses while engaging their dogs in joining in with them to form a stronger bond. Currently I am expanding the poses by sharing modifications to ease each of them. You'll find links to all of these posts at my Doga page.

3. What lessons have you learned this year – from other blogs, or through your own experience – that could help us all with our own blogs?  Balance is needed in life! While I don't regret pouring 12 hours a day for the past 4 years into this website, I'm now seeing that I've created a situation that is hard to course-correct. Intertia has me involved in a daily routine of blog management. I now am working slowly at redesigning my days to incorporate more time for things like yoga, doga, cooking, walking and camping with hubs and my dogs.

4. What have you found to be the most successful way to bring traffic to your blog, other than by writing great content? Create truly UNIQUE content. Event Barkers' Twitter Parties and exclusive Doga instructional series bring an unprecedented batch of unique content to All Things Dog Blog. We're trying to help our readers find new and relaxing ways to bond with their dogs, stay in shape, and win prizes. Our Fido's Freebie Friday giveaway linky is also beneficial for our readers to find all of your giveaways. 

5. What was your most popular blog post this year? Did it surprise you that it was your most popular? Surprisingly, it was 8 Things I Learned from Practicing Doga. This post is now in my top 3 of all time. Who knew?!!!
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6. What was your favorite blog post to write this year? No great surprise here. It was the same post: 8 Things I Learned from Practicing Doga. The inherent lesson here is that when we do what we are passionate about, our words are more compelling to our readers.

7. Has your policy on product reviews and/or giveaways changed this year? While I am slowing up a bit on product reviews, I'm requiring better giveaways when I do these. By better, I mean that I don't run one without a minimum number of winners, or a more substantial prize. I want it to be worth my readers time to enter my giveaways.
If you do reviews, what do you find works best, and what doesn’t work at all? I do require a giveaway in order to run a review, and I always pre-check the product to assure that I'll have a largely positive message. In other words, I don't waste my readers' time with negative reviews. I take a pass on products that I don't like and hand select my reviews carefully.

Pet Blogger Challenge Jan. 108. What’s your best piece of advice for other bloggers?  If you're in this to make even a part time income, you'll need to do something seriously different in order to make a go of it. Think outside the box to create a site that offers something no one else has; then find a way to create it. Invest reasonably in your site if you plan to make it a long term, income-producing blog, while keeping in mind that what you offer must be desirable by the pet-owning public. Measure that interest and match it to your need for growth. By using surveys, you may be able to quantify interest in a specific segment of your writing that will help you bring a sponsor onboard. Finally, if you're trying to monetize your blog, you should be behaving like a professional. Enough said.

9. What goals do you have for your blog in 2015?  All Things Dog Blog is good therapy for me as I move through some troubling health issues this year. I need something to focus my energies on, and this is where my focus remains: (1) Doga is good for me and my dogs, so we'll continue to share this journey with our readers who would like to work out at in the privacy of their own home and bond with their dogs while they enjoy their practice. (2) Event Barkers Twitter Parties continue to be a big hit. I'm proud to be a founding partner and happy to have expanded my partnership with Paris to include a new associate, Diane Silver of ToDogWithLove.com. We look forward to seeing this venture continue to grow and prosper. (3) Finally, I'll continue to write about what I set out to share when I first began this site--tips on dog care that help to maintain a healthy lifestyle for both you and Fido. This includes training, nutrition, lifestyle articles, physical activities and more.

10. If you could ask the pet blogging community for help with one challenge you’re having with your blog, what would it be? Great question!  I'll gladly offer a phone conference consultation to the person with the best answer to my dilemma: As I continue to develop my Doga series, I need to zero in on ways to help my readers get past their body image issues and worries about not being able to accomplish a particular pose in the way it is photographed. I'm trying to get the message across that yoga is a journey, not a destination. The goals are simple: (1)  Gain strength and flexibility through incorporating a regular yoga practice into your lifestyle, and (2) Include your dog into your practice to build your bond with him. By making it fun for you and your dog, you're more likely to continue to work at your yoga practice frequently, while continuing to bond more deeply with your dog. It's a Win-Win! The comment link is open; I invite your thoughts and ideas.



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Saturday, July 12, 2014

Dog Walks in Summer Heat

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Summer heat has hit us here in Florida with a vengeance. The humidity and thunderstorms are on track to set some sort of record. That said, Tanner has absolutely no intention of giving up his daily swim. He'd sooner swim in a thunderstorm than miss this part of his routine. 

The looks I get when I have to tell him he can't swim could just about get me reported to family services. Surely he must be an abused dog! 

And Oliver, well, let's just say he's extremely frustrated by my recent swaying from work to hit the Colorado mountains for some hiking. While packing to head out, he led me back to our office several times each day in an effort to remind me that I've got a job to do. He's very determined!

So you've got the picture now. My boys have opposite problems to deal with when it comes to this time of year. Oliver get his "walks" and mental stimulation when he accompanies me on errands, shopping and appointments. He's my Velcro dog--stuck to me at the hip as all good service dogs should be. It's all good; he loves, loves, loves being at my side no matter where we go. Last week's trip to the hazmat facility was great fun for him. Go figure!

Tanner, on the other hand, wants physical activity and enjoys mental activity that includes physical activity--training, tricks, puzzle toys and lots of socialization. The latter is where Tanner and Oliver's preferences cross. They both love to meet and greet new people. What could be more fun!

So, with all that lead up, you're probably wondering what the heck the title had to do with any of this. I'm actually going somewhere with it. One of our favorite things to do that includes both dogs is to visit one of our pet superstores. There are several in the area and these stores are brimming with pet owners and their dogs on weekends. It's a great time to take a climate-controlled walk (10+ laps around the interior perimeter of the store that won't leave me sweating) while stopping here and there to make a new friend or sniff an old one to catch up on the news. What a great way to bond :)

PetSmart, Petco, and Pet Supermarket all encourage owners to bring their friendly pets 
along for a little exploration and some socialization. We'll be heading off shortly to deliver our #PetCharityDonations prizes to our local Petfinder rescue, having an adoption day at PetSmart. These trips are good for our furry best friends, just as they are for us. We practice our proper socializing and our good manners. And what's more, socialization helps us bond with our dogs in many ways. Choose an indoor walk when it's raining, freezing, boiling or you just want to meet some of the neighbors. It's great fun!

Finally, check out some other ideas I posted previously at this article on keeping your dog cool during your walk.
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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Pet Bloggers Describe their Days:
A Mutt Monday Hopeful

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Today is definitely an experiment, and quite honestly, not one I've prepared for terribly well. We'll see what happens. 

I've posted an article to the hop below, sharing a typical day in the life of a pet blogger. My post doesn't cover all aspects of my daily activities, but it does offer some insights that some of you have inquired about. I'm happy to answer questions, and would like to invite bloggers to share their descriptions along with me. A little help? Just click the RT button here:
Next week I'll be posting a hop on the theme


Rabbits in Multi-Species Homes

For many years we had a rabbit named Robby. He was litter trained and enjoyed sharing
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our home with 3 dogs and a cat. Robby was quite a sport when little Oliver moved in as a youngster. Oliver was very curious, yet also cautious, so they learned to give each other space and have respect for each other's areas. I'm looking forward to hearing your stories. Will you help me get the word out to the blogging community with this Tweet:
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Friday, August 2, 2013

A Day in the Life of a Pet Blogger

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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Homecomings from Conferences are the Best!
Absence definitely makes the heart grow fonder, as the saying goes. With more conferences and travel to visit sponsors this month, I'm increasingly aware of my bonding time with the dogs. But the real topic of today's post is in answer to a reader question. What do I do with my days?

Wow. I’m thinking of all the variations on this theme and getting totally bowled over by my thoughts. I’m going to have to set all the what-ifs and coulda-woulda-shoulda’s aside and just give you a peek into my workdays. 

Early morning walks with the dogs are my serenity. It’s truly the only peaceful time of my day when nothing enters my thoughts  save for my effort to think like a dog and figure out what each of the boys is focusing on.  I play a game with myself. I like to return home with a story in my head about Tanner’s thoughts about the ducks or Oliver’s opinion of the poodle’s new outfit. Silly, I know. But it’s a nice diversion from the challenges of the remainder of my day. Call it my meditation; it relaxes my mind.

My workdays start with a quick post check and then on to blog emails. This is the scariest part of my day, so I have to knock it out right after my morning latte, when my energy is surging. Between the requests to help upstarts and the offers to write advertising that masquerade as free posts, I always find myself with at least one good laugh. A few nicely presented proposals come in each week to temper my opinion of the folks in the pet industry; there are a few that ought to be giving lessons. Seriously; they are so good at what they do that I want to send them off to visit some of their peers for mentoring. Hey! Maybe there’s a business idea in there somewhere?

Speaking of business, that’s my next focus. Gotta get the tough stuff under my belt before the afternoon Fetch game and social media time. Proposals, conference calls, and those discussions about how to do things with sponsors. Event Barkers has got me back in the driver’s seat where I was for many years as a business person, so I’m feeling pretty comfortable there. I tried the retirement thing but found my days needed more challenge.

Oops! I suppose there needs to be a niche in my day somewhere for writing posts. It’s funny; writing posts is something I have no problem with doing. No writers block here. I keep a schedule/calendar of my posts and plan ahead to some extent. I like to watch out for variety as well as assure space for various features that I pre-arrange such as our Ask the Vet column or product reviews. These are the dogs’ favorite days; when I break out the camera and new products their ears perk up and they seem to know we’re going into training and trial mode. Either way, it means a few treats for them and that’s great motivation for some fun photo opps, or the bloopers reel—LOL! You know; those pics of your dog when you’re intending to get their pearly whites, and instead you capture a photo of them licking their, uh, let’s move on.

By lunchtime I’m itching to get writing. All those ideas that woke me up in the middle of the night have withered and I want to get something down as a start for that next post on, let’s say, Pet Projects: Helping Seniors Keep Their Dogs.

Before I get far though, I’ve still got some technical stuff to do. Check in on renewals, memberships, followers, DMs, Facebook messages, reader email, and the plumbing. By that I refer to all the sites I pay big bucks to for assistance with tasks like giveaways, bloghops, statistics and such--dull stuff that needs my attention in a timely manner.

After lunch, fetch and lizard tag on the screened porch outside, the boys nap while I attempt to get some writing done. I write best when the house is quiet--all humans are gone and pups are snoozing. Strategies like playtime before writing work well for me.


The remainder of the afternoon--if anything is left--is spent on social media and followups. It seems that the latter gets more of my attention these days. For fun, I have found myself hooked on Pinterest. Anyone else?

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Mutt Monday Shares Upcoming Reviews

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
Reviews and giveaways are a valued part of what many pet blogs offer their readers. The makers of pet products love this way to get their products evaluated and opinions shared with the public. Many bloggers love to try out pet products and offer their thoughts. It's a Win-Win!

Today I'm inviting bloggers to let you know what Upcoming Reviews and Giveaways they may have. I've linked up my recent post on this topic and we all look forward to seeing what other blogs will be taking a magnifying glass to, on behalf of their readers.

To help us get the word out, we thank you in advance for sharing this Tweet:
We'd love to hear which products appeal most to you as well as any suggestions that may be of interest. Thanks for your input!

For next week's theme, I'm getting a little funky. A couple of reader emails have gotten me thinking about the beliefs and even misconceptions that are held about my job and many of my peers. So why not share a piece about 


A Day in the Life of a Pet Blogger  

If this label doesn't fit, please do insert the appropriate title. Many of my fellow blog writers are--at their core--animal rights activists, authors, pet travel experts, humorists, entertainers, pet bakers, and yes, even social media addicts. So, please, use whatever title is preferred and join in on Monday, August 5. We look forward to some terrific insights on bloggers in many forms.

Want to encourage other bloggers to join in? I'd love to hear more of their stories; wouldn't you? Give me a little assist by clicking on this Tweet:


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Friday, July 12, 2013

Pet Lovers Gain Purrfect Order

by Carrie Boyko, CEB
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My Green Setup
The Purrfect Order by The Petlinks System, a division of Worldwise, was truly a genius invention. Cat owners need a place to stow their litter accessories to keep germs at bay and shore up odors that call out to our other pets--especially Fido!

Today I'm here to announce two winners of a Purrfect Order organizer along with the Vapor Vault storage unit and a box of bags. My review and giveaway was well-received and it looks like there are quite a few of you who hope to score some Purrfect Order for your home. This is a terrific $40 value prize for each winner. 

If you're not a winner today, you still have hope. The #LitterChat Twitter Party on Tuesday will have 2 more of these setups to get your kitty's necessities stowed neatly out of the way. Be sure to RSVP and join us at 8 PM ET, using the #LitterChat hashtag.

You'll also find Worldwise products and The Petlinks System at the following retailers:  www.petsmart.comwww.petco.comwww.petvalu.comwww.wag.comand  www.onlynaturalpet.com.

For tips on making it through your first Twitter Party with a smile on your face, read my Twitter Party 101 posts in the left sidebar. There's several there that you may find helpful. While each one refers to a different Twitter Party, the guidelines are still the same. Questions? Feel free to email me or leave your questions on Facebook or Twitter.  

Now let's get on with the naming of the winners. I'll be in touch via email from AllThingsDogBlog@gmail.com. Please reply promptly with your mailing address and we'll get your prize out next week. Congratulations to M. Core and C. Downer, our winners today. I know you'll love your getting your kitty's supplies in Purrfect Order!

Happy tails,

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The products in this giveaway were reviewed by me using my own opinions and evaluation. I was not paid to review the Purrfect Order and received no free product for myself in doing so.
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