June 2013 Blogathon Mini challenges

Each blogathon there is a list of mini challenges which are totally optional. I’m creating this post to keep a tally of what I’ve completed. If you’ve signed up for the blogathon check out the mini challenges – they are always lots of fun & you learn useful stuff for your blog 🙂

  1. Make your own blog button – updated mine and now you can grab my blog button.
  2. SEO Basics: The Perfect About Page – updated my About page
  3. Branding Basic – a great list of ideas
  4. Writing a Series or Theme On Your Blog – yes I’m working on a little something…
  5. Understanding Blog Policies – updated my PR/Disclosure page
  6. A Professional Cover Photo for your Facebook Page – matches my blog again
  7. Creating a Blogging Notebook (Revised)
  8. Understanding Google PageRank, Alexa and Klout
  9. The Social Media of It All
  10. 13 Things Your Blog Should Have
  11. Create a Pinnable Image for Pinterest

Summer (or winter here in Oz) blogathon

Biannual Blogathon Bash

Well here it is, my mid-year bloggy to do list. Some things from last time and a few new things.

  • Write up some blog posts and schedule them.
  • Brainstorm ideas for blog.
  • Backup my blog
  • Create my own blog planner
  • Clean up and sort emails
  • Re-set up blogging app on ipad
  • Make sure my blog & sm branding is consistent
  • Add a Pinterest mouse over button to my blog
  • Tidy up my Pinterest boards (not really a bloggy thing but well it’s a social media thing attached to my blog)
  • Do some of the Blogathon mini challenges (my update list)
  • Project Life slideshows
  • ??? sure I’ll think of something else over the weekend 😉

It’s that time again…..

Biannual Blogathon Bash

Yup, time for the Biannual Blogathon Bash. I really enjoyed myself last time and got a fair bit done so I’m going to give it a go again next weekend.

What is the Blogathon?
”You know all those items on your Blogging To Do list? Those things you’ve been meaning to get to but haven’t had a chance? Now’s your chance to get a large amount of them done!” It’s a chance to spend time, over a weekend, to do some (or all) of the things on your to do list. Read the About the Blogothon page for more info.

My to do list from January & the update. I’m currently working on my to do list for this time around.

Will you be joining in? Would love to see some more Aussie faces 😉

I read this today

It’s the June Photo a Day list from Fat Mum Slim. I’m looking forward to it. And I can’t believe I’ve managed to keep up with 5 month of photos (so far). I’m hoping to make it to the end of the year.

Do you do a Photo a Day? How are you going? You can follow all my daily photos on Instagram or on my ShutterCal

Traits

My three worst traits….

  1. Jealous. I can get really jealous, really easy.
  2. Bad tempered. I simmer on things then snap. Not a good thing.
  3. I can work too hard. When I’m coding web sites I tend to get lost in code and ignore everything else. This only happens after Miss K has gone to bed now so ignoring everything tends to b hubby (who does the same when he’s programing) and the clock meaning late nights and early mornings.

On my soapbox

(and I’m behind on posting daily again)

You know what really gets my goat? For one that saying – what does it even mean? Well there you go. Public service for the day

Back to the matter at hand – if you’ve follow me on Facebook you’d have seen this post Thursday night

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Backstory – Shane Crawford did a walk from Melbourne to Adelaide last year to raise money for Breast Cancer. Thursday on the AFL Footy Show he announced he was doing a bike ride from Melbourne to Perth, again raising money for Breast Cancer. This started my little rant on Facebook. I do think breast cancer is tragic and I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy BUT I get so sick of hearing about it and all the fundraising centred around breast cancer.

You hardly ever hear anything about other cancers (maybe with the exception of skin cancers in summer) and that really annoys me. It’s like all other cancers are lesser cancers. According to the Cancer Council website the most common cancers in Australia (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) are prostate, colorectal (bowel), breast, melanoma and lung cancer. These five cancers account for over 60% of all cancers diagnosed in Australia. Why don’t we hear more about these other types of cancers? Why don’t we hear more about other women’s cancers like cervical & ovarian? Ovarian cancer is the eighth most common cancer and the sixth most common cause of cancer death affecting women in Australia.

I’d love to see more companies/sports clubs/celebrities/TV shows stand up and say there is more than just breast cancer and we’re here to support & raise money/awareness of these other types of cancers.

When events like White Shite Day, Afternoon Teal, Frocktober, Relay for Life and others get more national coverage it’ll be a great thing.

Do you support and cancer fundraising events? If so which ones?