Toxicants, Kids and Parenting

Posted by: Sommer on March 3, 2010

As a parent when it comes to going green, being eco-friendly and being natural and non-toxic, it is confusing. Most parents have a ton of questions. Some common questions are:

Where do I start?

What if I don’t have these products or eco-friendly options locally?

What is the most important thing to focus on when it comes to the safety of my children?

Who do I trust, the marketing is confusing?

We agree. But we have an option for you. Two parents that went through the same thing when trying to find healthier, safer products for their children opened an online store called Better Baby Bums. Jen and Corina get what your saying and feeling and wthey ant to connect with moms online to answer questions and educate parents about eco-friendly, non-toxic options and alternatives. They know that education is the start.

Join Jen and Corina of Better Baby Bums on March 10, 2010 for another fabulous #ecowed party at 10 pm Eastern. We’ll talk safer baby care product options. They will answer your burning questions. We’ll also talk compostable disposable diaper options with mom bloggers that have reviewed their products and can speak from experience.

Visit the details from our last #ecowed party with Better Baby Bums for some more great information, links and discussion on compostable diapers and alternative options!

Also, check out a few of our mom blog reviews – they’ve got some great giveaways and information about Better Baby Bums:

Better Tree House

Rockin Mama

Safe Mama

March 10, 2010 and RSVP for Prizes

We can’t wait to hang out with you again this week for another educational #ecowed party!  To be eligible to win prizes, please be sure to leave a comment below identifying a product you would like to try from the Better Baby Bums’ website:

>> Two $25.oo Gift Card Prizes

>> One $50.oo Gift Card Grand Prize

How to Attend the Twitter Party – It’s FREE!!!

1. Join our discussion by using the #ecowed hashtag in each of your tweets so we can all follow the conversation during the party.
2. 
Follow http://www.twitter.com/3greenangels, http://twitter.com/betterbabymom, and http://www.twitter.com/CorinaKuban so you can respond to the discussion and ask us questions.
3. Use this Tweet Grid link created for this specific party to make following the conversation easier.
4. RSVP to win a prize leaving your Twitter URL in a comment below.

As a reminder, please visit our disclaimer and information on Twitter parties. The hosts of our parties are sponsors – which means that they pay us – but all our parties are about eco-friendly education. 3 Green Angels recognizes many shades of green exist. We aim to align ourselves with companies that a) we trust b) we respect c) are trying to do the right thing and be eco-friendly d) that we would buy from or tell our friends about.

FourSquare: What’s in it for Small Businesses?

Posted by: Alicia on March 2, 2010

FourSquare

So what in the world is FourSquare anyway?  At first glance it seems to be another mindless game for people who have too much time on their hands.  You score points for checking and snag the title of Mayor when you’ve checked into a location more times than your friends.  So who really cares?

While new FourSquare users may find taking the time to check in at their everyday stomping grounds somewhat pointless, I’ve found a much more meaningful use for it.  I take supporting locally owned businesses very seriously and FourSquare has created an easy way to accomplish this goal with amazing success.  I already tweet about the businesses I frequent, but being able to ping them on FourSquare is like Twitter on steroids!

FourSquare allows me to:

  1. Add previously unlisted businesses, giving them exposure they wouldn’t have had before
  2. Share their specific address, map location and phone number so new visitors can follow my lead and drop in to try them out
  3. Offer tips (to do’s) and shout outs detailing why I frequent their company and what makes them unique

Mashable recently discussed how FourSquare is making waves in local communities:

Pioneering a Deeper Connection Between Place and Patron:  Twitter offers a way for businesses to connect with their customers online.  FourSquare puts location in context and extends that connection to the offline world. The model of the location-based game is such that any venue willing to make an extra effort can get to know their socially active customers on a more personal level, and even encourage meetups in their space.  Of course, it’s a two way street, as FourSquare users are unconsciously contributing to the relationship by sharing tips and to-dos with the entire FourSquare community. As a result, information is being shared and stored by users — similar in fashion to Yelp — but presented in a way that makes it immediately helpful.  It’s community on a whole new level.

So if you’re ready to make a bigger effort to support your favorite locally owned businesses, sign up for FourSquare and shoot me a friend request!  Then download the mobile app for your iPhone, Blackberry or Google Android and start sharing your favorite places with others.   To me, it’s all part of treating others the way I want to be treated :)

What do you think?  Is there any real potential here?

P.S.  Sometimes there’s even a little something more than a warm, fuzzy feeling in it for you.  Check out the growing list of companies offering freebies to their mayors here.

Be a Fly on The Wall: Ghost Blogging is the Topic

Posted by: Sommer on February 26, 2010

Jennifer, Alicia and I talk on the phone all the time! We talk social media, business, parenting, our frustrations and we often call each other and ask about product ingredients, plastics, toxins and the list goes on! Wouldn’t you LOVE to be a fly on the wall and listen to what we have to say? Sometimes you’ll hear all three of us, two of us or maybe a guest or two? What we always promise you is that you’ll get “us” and hear our voices, opinions and thoughts without scripts or edits! It will almost be like you’re eavesdropping but we’re inviting you!

To begin our first off the cuff, Fly on the Wall conversation, Alicia and I are talking ghost writing, social media and transparency. We are specifically chatting about Andy Wibbels blog post on ghost writing being a fraud and here is what we have to say…

Ghost blogging and Social Media media

10 Social Media Lessons Learned From Blissdom

Posted by: Sommer on February 20, 2010
Mid section view of a woman getting lastone therapy

I have used this description several times throughout Blissdom but last year someone (not trying to steal I just cannot remember which blog it was that I read – if it is you please tell me) but they said BlogHer 2009 was like a theme park. It was something you did not want to miss so you rode all the rides, ate all of the food and just soaked up the thrill, excitement and adventure. So true, I did not want to miss a second of BlogHer 2009 (or 2010 coming up) but if that was indeed BlogHer, Blissdom was like a spa. It was relaxing, invigorating like a good exfoliation and all the knots of who am I and why do I blog seem to have been massaged right out! I attended every session possible, had amazing conversations without losing my voice and best of all I was able to observe.

When it comes to marketing and social media I have some anecdotal notes:

1. Less is more. No swag is better then junk swag. If you give me swag make it memorable and something I will use with a lasting impression (i.e. Lands End Canvas Bag, food, jewelry, etc.).

2. Brands Need to Get Creative. Throwing stuff at me is old school now; I want to be impressed and won over. Hosting a lunch with your product and having your branding on the menu, allowing us to sample the differences in what you offer and using your product for decor; fabulous. Great job Arnold Food, Conagra Foods and Hunts!

3. Preplan! Get creative and introduce yourself before I arrive and leaving stuff for my family was a huge plus! I learned more about your companies before I arrived and felt more inclined to thank you and introduce myself. Bravo to Hallmark and Orville!

4. Twitter = Brand Exposure. At Blissdom everyone was tweeting and if you don’t believe me visit the Social Studies report and you’ll see the waves being made online and if you’re brand got exposure – good for you!

5. Interact. A product is great but when I can talk to an educated representative that makes the sparks fly! If I have questions I can get them while I’m at the conference verses remembering to email or connect later.

6. Sponsorship with Integrity. Blissdom encouraged sponsorship but gave a guide for bloggers and let companies be noticed with a sponsorship page. Great tactic and throughout the entire event I was only handed one thing that was spammy – a plus and guess what I left it behind and the brands represented in a cheap white bag weren’t remembered!

7. Creative Sponsorship. The brands that sponsored and believed in the bloggers were represented well. Hosting dinners for groups they wanted to interact and connect with, buying business cards with coupon codes and holding dinner focus groups to maximize the knowledge and potential.

8.    Social Media Footprint. If you are a blogger what is your impact? What do you do for brands and what can you do for them? Do you have metrics and proof that you are what you say you are?

9.    Case Studies. Barbara reminded me that a case study doesn’t have to be complex. One page but it shows a result and how you achieved this result. Get busy Bloggers!

10.     Transparency and Passion. If you’re a blogger be yourself but think of who you are and who will want to invest in you. If your raw and rough around the edges be that but don’t expect a soft and fluffy brand to sponsor you! My Blissdom spa experience was truly wonderful! Those that were greenies like me could be who they are or let their hair down and drink out of a plastic cup and be okay – I’m still alive! The ego’s were checked at the door and for that I am so appreciative! If you still don’t believe in mixing with this space of mom bloggers you are missing out!

The proper care of nipples – let’s chat at #ecowed Twitter Party

Posted by: jennifer on February 16, 2010

Who thinks about their nipples, unless you experience a cold breeze in a thin t-shirt or you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Otherwise, we mostly ignore the nipples, although we may think about our breasts. So let’s talk nipples!

Have you ever wondered what those white bumps are on your nipples? Well, they are the visible parts of all the oil glands that surround your nipples. They basically keep your nipple skin from getting too dry. If you have ever squeezed one (confess), then you may have freaked out by the discharge – sort of like a zit. Well, that discharge is excess oil that you’ve forced out.

Got any other questions – like how to handle sore nipples while breastfeeding? Come chat with us for #ecowed. This week’s #ecowed Twitter party will be sponsored by Earth Mama Angel Baby and we’ll be talking all things nipple related. We’ll be focusing on nipple care pre, during and post breastfeeding. For example, we’ll chat about nine things your nipples wish you knew about them! Confess – have you used cabbage leaves to help with engorged breasts? I did – although I chilled them first to provide some cooling relief. 

But if you didn’t, aren’t or won’t breastfeed, don’t let that stop you from joining the party. Your nipples still need some attention. And Earth Mama Angel Baby’s certified vegan Natural Nipple Butter isn’t just for nipples. I love to use it on my elbows and feet to keep them smooth. I even use it on my husband’s elbows, although he doesn’t know if it Natural Nipple Butter. And it is free of phthalates, 1,4 dioxane and other not so nice ingredients. It is also free of lanolin and instead uses calendula extract.

Join us on February 17, 2010 at 10 pm Eastern time for a fabulous and educational #ecowed party. Be sure to leave a comment below to be eligible to win one of the absolutely fabulous prizes from Earth Mama Angel Baby:

  1. Earth Mama Angel Baby Breastfeeding Support Kit;
  2. Two (2) Natural Nipple Butters;
  3. Three (3) Milkmaid Teas;
  4. Two (2) Bosom Buddies; and
  5. One (1) Booby Tubes.

Not sure about Twitter parties? Learn more about the Twitter party and then join us using the #ecowed hashtag on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 at 10 pm Eastern.

Valuable Plugins for WordPress & Installation Tips

Posted by: Sommer on February 11, 2010

What I love about WordPress, the plugins and features that they can provide. Moons ago when I was a blogspot blogger I felt limited, though I hear they have a lot of functions and additions compared to what they had years ago. We’ll have to find an expert on blogger to provide you with some ideas on this but in the meantime check out Blog Buster if you are a blogspot blogger; otherwise here’s a quick list of plugins we use and like and below we show you exactly how to install these step by step:

 AdRotate:  Make making money easy with AdRotate. Add advanced banners to your website using the simplest interface available!

Akismet:  Akismet checks your comments against the Akismet web service to see if they look like spam or not. You need a WordPress.com API key to use it. You can review the spam it catches under “Comments.” To show off your Akismet stats just put <?php akismet_counter(); ?> in your template. See also: WP Stats plugin.

Broken Link Checker:  Checks your posts for broken links and missing images and notifies you on the dashboard if any are found.

CommentLuv Plugin:   To show a link to the last post from the commenters blog by parsing the feed at their given URL when they leave a comment. Rewards your readers and encourage more comments.

Contact Form 7:  Just another contact form plugin. Simple but flexible.

 DISQUS Comment System: The DISQUS comment system replaces your WordPress comment system with your comments hosted and powered by DISQUS. Head over to the Comments admin page to set up your DISQUS Comment System.

Google Analytics for WordPress: This plugin makes it simple to add Google Analytics with extra search engines and automatic click out and download tracking to your WordPress blog.

Google XML Sitemaps:  This plugin will generate a special XML sitemap which will help search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing and Ask.com to better index your blog.

In Series:  Gives authors an easy way to connect posts together as a series.

Lijit Search:  Search Powered Web Applications for Publishers. Click here to configure the Lijit Plugin.

Maintenance Mode: Adds a splash page to your blog that lets visitors know your blog is down for maintenance. Logged in administrators get full access to the blog including the front-end. Navigate to Settings → Maintenance Mode to get started.

Photo Dropper:  Lets you add Creative commons licensed Photos to Your Posts from Flickr. By activating this plugin you agree to be fully responsbile for adhering to Creative Commons licenses for all photos you post to your blog.

Quick META Keywords:   Automatically adds a META keywords tags between your Wordpress html HEAD tags. The categories are used as keywords.

RSS Footer:  Allows you to add a line of content to the end of your RSS feed articles.

Smart Ads: Automatically adds advertisements before and after your post’s single page content based on word count or post age. You can also ad custom ads using the built in shortcode.

Sociable:  Automatically add links on your posts, pages and RSS feed to your favorite social bookmarking sites.

Subscribe To Comments: Allows readers to receive notifications of new comments that are posted to an entry.

Subscription Options:  Adds subscription option icons for your RSS Feed; your FeedBurner Email Service; your Twitter Stream and even your Facebook page. Totally user-defined.

Thank Me Later:  Automatically send a ‘thank you’ e-mail to those who comment on your blog. This plugin engages the visitor by reminding them to check back for responses or new blog posts. The plugin is highly configurable with multiple messages, variable delay and restrictions.

TweetMeme Retweet Button:  Adds a button which easily lets you retweet your blog posts.

What Would Seth Godin Do:  Displays a custom welcome message to new visitors and another to return visitors.

WordPress Database Back Up” On-demand backup of your WordPress database.

Install a WordPress Plugin:

A New Era in Biodegradable Disposable Diapers for #ecowed

Posted by: Alicia on February 8, 2010

We’ve heard your many requests for an #ecowed Twitter Party focused on eco-friendly diapering options and we aim to deliver!  This week we’ll be chatting with our sponsors and natural living experts Jennifer Grenz and Corina Kuban, Canadian co-founders of Better Baby Bums.  We’re looking forward to having a lively discussion about conventional vs. natural diapers:

  • Issues with conventional diapers from health and environmental perspectives.
  • Comparison and feedback on the natural brands currently on the market from environmental and health perspectives.
  • How composting natural diapers actually works.

Truly Natural Disposable Diapers

Believe it or not, there are truly eco-friendly, non-toxic disposable diapers that work great for full-time use or as needed for cloth diapering mamas.  Jen and Corina recently launched a U.S. sister store, bringing two of the newest disposable diaper alternatives available on the market to America for the first time!

  • Broody Chick Diapers are 100% natural and fully compostable. They contain only natural, fully compostable material from annually renewable resources, with 90% reduction in greenhouse gases vs traditional synthetic material. Broody Chick is proudly a Canadian, BC-based, company. These diapers are packaged in 100% recycled cardboard with plant-based dyes.  The list of super star qualities is long:  chlorine-free, breathable, hypo-allergenic, fragrance-free, ultra thin, natural super absorbers, G.E.-free, exceptional fit, inner lining is certified to be 100% natural and compostable to EN13432 (EU) Standard and fully compostable to ASTM D 6400 (USA), wood pulp fiber core is naturally biodegradable, waterproof outer is make with bio-film (fecula).
  • Bambo Nature Eco-Friendly Diapers are the newest, most exciting 100% biodegradable diapers on the market in North America. Made in Denmark, they are a best-seller all over Europe, offering a super soft feel and superior fit.  Stringent standards dictated by the Nordic Swan Eco-Label, make the environmental and health standards for these diapers superior to levels set in the US by other brands.  The absorbent core of these diapers has a cornstarch super-absorbent polymer and the pulp used in the diapers is harvested from sustainable Scandinavian forests. These diapers are totally chlorine free and whitens the diapers using an oxygen delignification procress in combination with hydrogen peroxide or ozone.

Join Us Feb. 10, 2010 and RSVP for Prizes

We can’t wait to hang out with you again this week for another educational #ecowed party!  Be sure to leave a comment below to be eligible to win fantastic prizes from Better Baby Bums:

>> Two $25.oo Gift Card Prizes

>> One $50.oo Gift Card Grand Prize

How to Attend the Twitter Party – It’s FREE!!!

1. Join our discussion by using the #ecowed hashtag in each of your tweets so we can all follow the conversation.
2. 
Follow http://www.twitter.com/3greenangels, http://twitter.com/betterbabymom, and http://www.twitter.com/CorinaKuban so you can respond to the discussion and ask us questions.
3. Use this Tweet Grid link created for this specific party to make following the conversation easier.
4. RSVP to win a prize leaving your Twitter URL in a comment below.

As a reminder, please visit our disclaimer and information on Twitter parties. The hosts of our parties are sponsored hosts but the basis for all parties has to do with eco-friendly education. There are many spectrum’s of green but we aim to align ourselves with companies that a) we trust b) we respect c) are trying to do the right thing and be eco-friendly d) that we would buy from or tell our friends about.

Big Brands and Social Media Verses Small Business

Posted by: Sommer on February 5, 2010

My local chamber of commerce is amazing and recently I had a great cup of coffee from the Grand Traverse Pie Company and we talked social media and technology for small business.  It was a great conversation but it left me thinking about some of what I said. You know when you say something that you must be feeling or thinking and it comes out for the first time into words and then you have to ponder what you said to see if you meant it? Well, that’s how I felt after making this statement:

“Most small businesses want me to give them the information for free on how to do something or get started but brands are starting to pay.”

Okay, reread this a few times.

Yes, even after I read it I’m not sure I mean it or if it means what I think it means OR if I like what it says.

The reason I said this was because of my recent experience with some new start ups that want all of this time from me through email and phone conversations – then they tell me I am not in their budget.  I’ve had consultations where I literally feel raped, used and left with nothing. I’ve had social media strategies and proposals ripped off and used with no credit to me – even awards won and again no credit.

I’ve yet to have this happen from a “brand” and when I say brand, I mean a company that has actually branded themselves and have a reputation. I know, I might have been stupid a few times, overly excited and passionate verses business savvy, so I do take some of the blame.  But it’s also partially why I feel that bloggers and people like myself are leaning towards brands that have contracts with PR companies – we’re less likely to be taken advantage of.

Is the Light Bulb On Yet?

If you still don’t get it, let me spell it out for you – small business and start ups need to not just want everything for free but really begin to recognize that there are free resources, guides, webinars and services out there – but it is necessary to budget for social media and digital marketing.

Here is what I hear often:

“Oh, I have a cousin who does web design – he went to college for it and he did my site and will keep it up to date.”

“My neighbor’s son is really into Facebook, he’ll set up my pages and get Twitter ready for me with followers, etc.”

Here is what I see:

A website made with a free template on a WordPress platform and things are all messed up with the business owner not knowing how to make things better; they’re left with no knowledge on how to handle the backend and be self sufficient.

A Facebook personal page instead of a business Fan Page, or a group with promotions or activity that is not allowable by Facebook. The teen knows Facebook for them but not for business.

The Fat Lady Sings

I’m not really fat but I’m singing. If you’re a small business or start up here is what I am singing:  Bloggers and small fish that do consulting we do want to work with you and help you. It is up to you to find the right fit for your company but don’t take advantage and be sure to budget accordingly; you get what you pay for.

Wake Up with #ecowed and Healthy Child

Posted by: Sommer on February 1, 2010

For most parents, a wailing baby is our daily wake-up call. Parenthood is a never-ending procession of realizations, do-overs, and wake up calls. We learn something new everyday, and often times our children act as our most powerful teachers.

Over the past 17 years, Healthy Child Healthy World has witnessed the “light-bulb moment” of millions of parents when they learn that their homes, their environments, and their own bodies have been unknowingly contaminated by toxic chemicals. It’s unthinkable that the government hasn’t been protecting our families and that industry has greedily swept aside concern for public health in the face of profit. Parents soon feel betrayed, they feel vulnerable, they feel alone.

That’s where Healthy Child comes in. Healthy Child is there to help parents understand this new reality, to teach them how to minimize risk, and to provide the tools so they can do something about it.

But its time to really shake things up, by waking up every parent in the country.

Join us on Twitter – February 3rd from 10-11 pm EST

- Share your story of what compelled you to wake-up
- Toot your own horn for what you’ve done to help wake-up others
- Help us come up with new ways to wake-up other parents, businesses, and elected officials
- Have a chance to win a prize – we’ll be giving away 3 copies of the Healthy Child Healthy World book, a BornFree Baby Bottle Gift Set, a Klean Kanteen water bottle, the Raising Baby Green book, and a Born Free Microwave Sterilizer!

How to Attend the Twitter Party – It’s FREE!!!


1. Join our discussion by using the #ecowed hashtag in each of your tweets so we can all follow the conversation.
2. 
Follow http://www.twitter.com/3greenangels and http://www.twitter.com/healthy_child so you can respond to the discussion and ask us questions.

3. Use Tweet Grid to make following the conversation easier.
4. RSVP to win a prize leaving your Twitter URL but also that you did something to make this message viral and spread the word. We make it easy see below…

A Wake-Up Story from Healthy Child Healthy World on Vimeo.

Please help Healthy Child send a universal wake-up call to inform parents about the dangers of toxic chemicals in our world, and get a movement of parents activated to do something about it in 2010!

Share “A Wake-Up Story!”
- on your blog
- 
by forwarding the video to your personal networks 

- on Facebook, here are some sample status updates:

“I woke up when…[I became pregnant, my son developed asthma, etc].
Are you awake? http://awakeupstory.org ”

“I’m awake, are you? Watch a Wake-Up Story. ”

“Please answer this wake-up call and join the movement. http://awakeupstory.org”

- on Twitter, here is a sample Tweet:

“Are you awake? Watch this and you will be!  http://awakeupstory.healthychild.org/”

- on YouTube (you can comment on our video and share our video on your Playlist)

- on Digg, Stumbleupon, and Posterous
- anywhere else you can think of!

THANK YOU for helping us alert parents to the dangers of exposure to chemicals in everyday products and build the movement to create healthy environments for children.

#ecowed Lead and Handbags the 411

Posted by: Sommer on January 25, 2010

Last October I attended a BlogHer meet up in Washington D.C. for the documentary My Toxic Baby by Min Sook Lee (our green mom blogger portion was cut) and it was the first time I had ever met Jennifer Taggart, The Smart Mama. Alicia from The Soft Landing helped support my way to Washington and now look at the three of us, we’re the 3 Green Angels! Funny how things work out and come full circle, isn’t it?

After a long day and jet lag Jennifer, Jessica of The Green Phone Booth and I decided to do some XRF analyzing of toys and yes my purse. You can watch the video over at Green and Clean Mom and though we had some laughs, great drinks and lots of fun the toxic lead coated purse is not a laughing matter! Diane Sawyer recently did a report on this (guess she should have talked to us last year; we were ahead of the curve) and our pal and green expert, Dr. Greene rings in on the dangers of lead during the interview but now The Smart Mama is flying across country to do what…test handbags for lead!

On the heels of her trip across country (more on this Wednesday) and the importance of learning about the danger of lead our #ecowed party, January 27, 2010 will be focused on what other than: LEAD and HANDBAGS. So mama think about that fancy handbag you just lug over your should or that great knock of you see for $10!

RSVP and by leaving us a comment and you could win a eco-friendly non-toxic purse to replace the not to safe purse you might be toting!

Join Us:
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 from 10p-11p EST

How to Attend the Twitter Party – It’s FREE!!!

1.    Join our discussion by using the #ecowed hashtag in each of your tweets so we can all follow the conversation.
2.    Follow http://www.twitter.com/3greenangels so you can respond to the discussion and ask us questions.
3.    Use Tweet Grid to make following the conversation easier.