Posts to Ponder 6.14.07
Filed Under: Link Love
I’ll be posting more photos from our Vegas trip tomorrow. In the meantime, here are a few posts of note from around the blogosphere.
- Check out iBakeSale.com. 1) Sign up (free). 2) Choose a charity, club, PTA, organization, or yourself to benefit. 3) Shop online at the many participating merchants. 4) Get up 20% cash back to your choice in #2. Very cool. My idea is to set up a college fund account for my kids, then get my whole family to log on to iBakeSale.com when they shop online so the cash-back goes toward my kids’ education.
- Help kid’s cooking site Spatulatta become a PBS show by taking their short survey and you’ll be entered in the drawing to win a Spatulatta gift basket.
- Best blog re-invention award: Vodkarella.
- Join the new forums at BebeReviews and you could win a cool prize.
- Just two more days to vote in the Modern Mom / Fruity Cheerios Family Fun contest. Go check out the finalists and vote for your favorite.
- Kelly has a beautiful post about the Power of Blogging. If you’d like to share your thoughts on how blogging empowers women, write a post and you might win a full registration to the BlogHer ‘07 conference.
































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genia | Jun 15, 2007 | Reply
Hi Shannon,
check out http://www.Upromise.com. Another way to build up a college fund while shopping online.
JT | Jun 15, 2007 | Reply
That iBakeSale program sounds great, and it looks like their deals are better (i.e. higher % back) than those offered by Upromise or other programs and can be applied towards everything, not just college savings, right?
Karen | Jun 16, 2007 | Reply
Awww thanks Shannon!
Randa Clay | Jun 17, 2007 | Reply
Thanks for the link out to Spatulatta.com - what a great site! I will be posting about it soon on my FreeStuff4Kids site, with a link back here, of course. Thanks also for the link love back to my “I Follow” page, since it led me to your great site! I plan to homeschool my now 23 month old son, so I’m always interested in reading blogs of homeschoolers.