Do you want to connect with writers’ groups?

There are a lot of good groups on Facebook.

Keeping up with the helpful groups is so important. I can’t tell you how much I learn from other writers and groups such as the one Kelly Gurnett was so kind to put together in one place. A quick reference such as this can lead you to just the right nugget of information.

Take a look and see if you can find a group to will encourage and enhance your writing efforts. As she states this list was compiled by writers who said they could not live without these groups.

You’ll find everything from a writers life community, Kindle publishing, and my favorite, a call for submissions. With this FB Group you’ll never run out of places to send your writing.

Just in case you missed this, must have information, from The Write Life, here it is again.

16 Facebook Groups for Writers You Don’t Want to Miss By  August 28, 2015 

Now go out and mingle!

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Do you clip for education?

Well, it’s that time of year again.

School doors across the nation are open and teachers are working hard to educate the youngest of our citizens.

As a mother and grandmother, I’m a coupon clipping machine. I can spot that little red coupon on a product from the far end of the grocery aisle. I’ve been saving and clipping Box Tops for Education (BTE) ever since they came out in 1996.

coupon clip

I don’t even give it a second thought, just clip and stash for the kids.

If I have a choice between two products, one with a coupon and one without, I pick the product with a BTE coupon.

This morning after stuffing yet another coupon in my overflowing jar I began to wonder. Just how much good is the long ingrained habit effecting education?

According to the Box Tops for Education website, each coupon received results in a donation of 10 cents to the school. There you can sign up and find out specific information regarding money paid to the schools.

You can also find out how a specific school ranks with regard to collections, and how much they’ve managed to receive from BTE.

Just plug-in the zip code and voila. According to the website stats, our elementary school reaches for a goal of $2000 per year and over a five-year period received a little over $10,000. Good for them!

BTE boasts they are one of America’s largest school earnings loyalty programs. And distribute earnings to over 80,000 k-8 schools twice a year, in December and April.

Not too shabby for cash strapped schools.

But this still didn’t answer my burning question.

burning questionIs this type of marketing a good way to raise money for our schools?

Well, I don’t know if it’s good for our schools, but it must be good for businesses because another program has arrived to the scene.

Shoparoo. Instead of clipping coupons you use your cell phone to snap pictures of receipts. Receipts from any store, big or small, that sells grocery items earn Roo Points (cash donations) for your school. Shoparoo also offers yearly sweepstakes for photos snapped receipts for restaurants and retailers. 

What does Shoparoo do with your receipts? They sell the data to major consumer brands, plus information from optional user surveys. All anonymous, of course.

An interesting article in the San Antonio Express-News by Richard A. Marini, ask a different set of questions.

Would it be necessary to diligently clip coupons or snap receipts if our schools were sufficiently funded by taxpayers? Is Box Tops for Education, a good cause or helping Big Foods’ bottom line?

Instead of finding an answer, I’ve just more questions swirling around in my brain.

Why must teachers and schools rely on coupons, or fundraising websites like DonorsChoose.org for help?

Is education just not important to us?

If, BTE website stats are correct, schools receive on average $2,000 per year.

But, isn’t there an easier way?

Why not just give $3.33 per child to the school?

At $3.33 each in a 600 student school the goal would be met at the beginning of each year and not doled out as coupons come in. Plus no paperwork for the already overworked teachers and staff.

That’s $3.33 a year!

That’s less than a 6 piece chicken nugget meal, or a Caffe Latte-Grande.

And a better investment, if you ask me.

What do you think? Do you enjoy all the fundraisers necessary to help our teachers?

Let me know, I’d love to hear from you. In the mean time, I’ve more coupons to clip.

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Do you want to make a video?

Well, you’re in luck.

Read how you too can make a video.

Don’t let fear hold you back.

A while back, I made my first video for YouTube. In this video I shared the two programs I use for my videos. Everyone was so kind regarding the endeavor by this newbie.

Easy and simple are my motto. 

But for those of you who would like to learn a lot more about making your own videos, check out the following post, and video, by Marlene Hielema.

I think you will find it very informative and helpful.

7 ways to create video content for your blog

Whichever method you choose, don’t let making a video for your blog, Facebook, or YouTube stress you out.

It may not always be easy, but make it fun. For those that missed my video, enjoy.

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In the comments section let me know if this helped and share your latest video. I’d love to see it!

Do you love bling?

Well, I love all kinds of shiny things!

It seems my cup runs over and I am so grateful!

A big thank you to Hector Sampson for the The Sunshine Award.

Check out his Amazon author page and his website The power of Quantum Thinking for great reading.

Rules:

1) Thank the person that nominated you
2) Answer the questions you were given by the person who nominated you
3) Nominate some other bloggers for this award
4) Write the same amount of questions to the bloggers you have nominated
5) Notify the bloggers you have nominated

1.- What is your biggest fear?

To fail my family.

2.- What makes you feel happy faster?

My husband -not going to say more about that in print 😉

3.- What are you doing tomorrow?

Writing

4.- Why do you have a blog?

I’ve discovered a blog is a good outlet for my writing as well as a place to learn the craft and meet other writers.

Okay, Peeps your turn!

Have fun and answer the same questions above.

Charles French 

Rachel Ritchey

Blondewritemore

Robin Rivera

Suzanne Joshi

 No obligation to participate.

You may or may not accept the award.

Congratulations anyway!

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