I’m Pretty Sure I am the Only Birth Blogger at BlogHer

But that is cool.  🙂

  • There are quite a few pregnant moms here and I am giving them all my card.
  • There are tons of moms there and once they hear what I do they are happy to share their birth stories with me. Some even had a doula.
  • I even have talked to a few women who are not moms yet, but were excited to hear that they could Enjoy Birth when the time is right!

Favorite Session of the Day

The best thing about today was attending the Leveraging Your Blog to Build E-Products for Sale with Megan Auman, Tara Gentile and Tara Mohr as the moderators.

I have been thinking for awhile I would like to offer some more value for my readers, but wasn’t sure where to go or what to do.

This session was the inspiration I needed.  I left very motivated.

A little Too motivated?

In fact, I am such a geek that I spent my evening in my hotel room outlining and starting to write my Toolkit for Surviving and Beating PUPPS.  (I may change the name, but that is what it basically is.)

I had looked at my analytics a few weeks ago and that is one of my top rated posts on both of my sites even looking back years.  I know it isn’t something that most pregnant moms deal with, but having survived PUPPS (horrible pregnancy rash) I know how hard it is to get information and support and how desperate moms are for that.  I also had found that many of the sites I had gathered information from are no longer out there.

This is a resource for a small, but very important segment of pregnant moms. But one I am passionate about.  It is hard to care about Enjoying Birth when all you can think about is surviving the next few weeks of pregnancy.

Hopefully this will just be one of many future resources I can share with you.

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1 thought on “I’m Pretty Sure I am the Only Birth Blogger at BlogHer”

  1. Wow! Congratulations on your amazing brainstorm!

    The idea for your resource really sounds perfect. It is so much easier to do an extremely personal and contained first product gmthan to do something expansive. AND the results tend to be much more positive.

    Please keep me posted on the progress of your toolkit.

    And thank you!!

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