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You Make Me Smile – June 28, 2015

June 28, 2015 By Jodi

You make me smile (or laugh,) the sweet, funny, loving things my dogs do on a daily basis that brings a smile to my face, or a laugh to my lips.

Delilah, the way you bring me your Kong and expect me to hold it while you eat it…

Labrador Loves Kong

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You make me smile.

Sampson likes his Kong loosely packed. Depending on his mood, he either finishes it, or licks the pumpkin out and then enlists either Hubby or myself to help him

Delilah likes her Kong packed. I pack the pineapple in as tightly as I can. The first thing she does is bite the pumpkin off, then she works diligently at the Kong until she’s gotten the last bit of pineapple out. On the rare occasion when she can’t get it all, she does not bounce the Kong like Sampson does, oh no. No, she will bring the wet, slimy Kong and plop it in your lap.

Often times Hubby will look inside the Kong and say, “There’s nothing in there.”

BUT I always tell him, “If Delilah brings you the Kong, there is always something in there.” 🙂

Do your dogs ever bring you the Kong because they need help?

(Sorry for the crappy photo, it was on my phone and I was taking the photo one handed.)

 

 

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Follow-Up Friday – June 26, 2015

June 26, 2015 By Jodi

Welcome to this week’s edition of Follow-Up Friday, the post where I highlight reader’s comments, answer questions and generally just wrap up my week.

You Make Me Smile – June 21, 2015

Golden Labrador

Get into my belly!

Rebekah said, “My dogs don’t give up until each bit of goodness is gone.”

Delilah will not either! She will hand you a seemingly empty Kong, but when you smack it on your hand, a tiny bit of something will fall out!”

Jan said, “My dogs have learned to get up as high as they can and bounce the Kong off the floor to get stuff to fall out.”

Sampson will do that sometimes as well, I guess it just depends on his mood and how much he actually wants what’s in the Kong.

Jackie Bouchard said, “Pineapple in the Kong? Rita would look at me like I was insane if I put fruit in her Kong. I think she’s part cat. Fruit (and most veggies) are NOT on her menu.”

Have you ever tried pineapple? She might actually like it. 🙂 So what do you put in her Kong?

Meagan and Merlin said, “Merlin has a treat ball that he rolls around. If it gets stuck, he whines for help. Once Merlin rolled his treat ball into his ceramic food bowl that hard it smashed and then he growled at the broken pieces lol.”

Oh my goodness, I would have laughed like crazy at that.

Jenna Mark “Husky-Crazed” Drady said, “Koda will stare at the door knob on the front door when he needs to pee. LOL I think he is trying to “use the force” hahaha!”

Hahaha he is like Sampson with his Kong!

2 Brown Dawgs said, “LOL he has you well trained.”

He sure does! And Hubby will help him out too. LOL

Team Sampson – #MultiPetMania

Lauren Miller (ZoePhee) said, “Go Team Sampson! 😀 That’s so cute! I come up with weird stuff, too. Like my recall somehow became “this way!”…There’s an awesome kikopup video for training dogs to not mug the treat hand if you’re interested, I can share it with you! :-)”

I’m glad to discover that I am not the only one that comes up with random sayings for commands! And yes please! Please share the video and thank you very much (and I’m sure my fingers will that you too!)

Paved by Paw Prints said, “Delilah actually walks beautifully on a lead! It was too cute when Sampson joined in!! I don’t have the problem of training multiple dogs, it sounds a little difficult! ”

She walks beautifully on the lead in the house. In. The. House. Outside she dreams of being a sled dog.

Jan K said, “I think you’re pretty good at training multiple pets, because in that video you actually had two dogs heeling, without even trying for that!…BTW, I’m running into the same treat motivation problem when trying to teach Luke to put his toys away. He won’t even pick a toy up if he knows I have a treat (or that they’re even nearby), he just wants the treat.”

LOL Sampson was so smooth in that video, wasn’t he? He just looked and thought, “Hey, there might be something in this for me.” As for Luke, what do you suppose the solution is? Do you think maybe putting the treats in a little dish near by and then reaching into the dish would work?

Monika said, “I love it-Team Sampson! That video was so priceless, I snorted water over my keyboard.”

Bwa ha ha, did you need a new keyboard? (At least you didn’t inhale crackers or something!)

Jan said, “Team Misty here…I rely a lot on sibling rivalry when training multiple dogs. The Poodles catch on faster than the dogs so it motivates the dogs to focus more. Also the Poodles model certain behaviors and the dogs follow them.”

That’s awesome. Do you rent them out?

Sand Spring Chesapeakes asked, “Did Sampson really give you a high five cuz he couldn’t stand Delilah taking so long?”

He sure the hell did. I wish I’d had THAT on video!

KB said, “Outdoors is waaay harder. Both dogs are “reactive” to other hikers when they’re on leash. Shyla’s reaction is fear and R’s reaction is barking. So, I make an arc around the other hiker that keeps both dogs outside their “threshold” zone for their reactions. I’ve been doing this consistently for about 8 months, and it’s really worked! We can now walk right past many hikers without cowering from Shyla or barking from R! I consider that a victory in my small world 😉…

I’ve blurted out some funny commands too. In the kitchen, “leave it” has been replaced by “snoots ahoy”. I have no idea where in my brain that one came from!!!”

That’s a great way to handle reactivity. Can you get closer to the hikers now, or do you still need to maintain a healthy distance? AND snoots ahoy? I love it~

Jen Gabbard said, “Every single fenced dog in my neighborhood has major barrier frustration and it makes me want to shit my pants as well.. ”

It can be oh so frustrating. I’m lucky in the fact that only the dogs in the e-fence are in the front of the yard. The rest of the dogs are in the back and the fences are set far back, so it’s rarely a problem, but damn, those e-fence dogs can really startle a person. Once, one of them snuck up and all of a sudden I heard heavy panting behind me. Tell me that wouldn’t scare you! LOL

Wrapping up Engagement

There really is a whole lot that can add to engagement, after writing the posts about this and chatting with you all, I sort of wish I’d offered it as a full on session.

Weliveinaflat said, “I used to blog maybe 4-5 days a week when I was new, just to create that bump in traffic that needs to help drive the SEO. Now that the SEO is pretty on track, I’m good to cut back without seeing a decrease in blog traffic. Now that I’m only doing about 1-2 posts a week, it just frees up my time for the engagement piece. Largely that does happen on social media and Instagram, because these come in bite size nuggets and are very visual and shareable/taggable, it’s just easier to engage with new friends that way. I agree that comments on the blog is still important, but somehow, at least locally, people tend to stalk blogs rather than comment on blogs”

That’s awesome that you’ve found the sweet spot. I think what your talking about regarding social media is considered micro-blogging. I’ve thought about maybe trying small chunks of it on Facebook. I am on Instagram but mostly use my camera for pictures so I rarely post there.

Lauren Miller asked, “How do you feel about blog hops that have a break in them? I always try to put breaks in my post so only the main photo and a bit of text shows through and you have to click to get to the blog hop, that way readers who are not interested in them don’t have to see the full link list without clicking? If that makes sense?”

Personally, I like it, and if you like it and your readers like it, then it’s a win-win.

Steven asked, “Do you look at your blogs Google Analytics to see which posts get the most views, most time spent reading etc – just interested in your opinion.”

True confession Steven. I have looked at my GA but I can never remember how I signed up for it, so when I do find it, it’s pure luck. I’m really not very good with the technical side of blogging at all.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “I probably should have added to my comment that it helps to add a new post to the hop and not just recycle a post for the sake of joining the hop. People enjoy new content and that is a huge way to engage the reader.”

You are right there.

Pamela said, “If you discover the secret to writing shareable posts, I’d love to see it. Everything I think will capture lots of traffic doesn’t and I’m very surprised by what does.”

It is the same with me, the posts I often think will get the most engagement or shares, is often the ones that don’t.

Emma said, “We find commenting and responding to comments is really important for us and people really like it. As for what we post, sometimes the posts we can’t wait to publish turn out to be bombs, and others we almost delete because they are so bad are a huge hit.”

I think it is different for everyone and if that is what your readers like, that’s awesome And I am with you on the bombs, I have no idea sometimes.

Jan K said, “I used to reply to all of my comments, but I wondered how many people ever really saw the replies. So when I re-did my blog, I had it set up so that people get an email when I reply to them. But that means I no longer reply to every comment because I don’t want people to get an email for something like just thanking them for their nice comment (unless it’s someone new to my blog, and I’m thanking them for coming by)… I think that has made things easier for me…it was hard to keep up with replying to every comment (it amazes me that blogs like Emma’s are able to do it!), now that I get more than I did before… I will go back to a blog if I’ve asked a question in their comments. If they don’t reply to me in some way, that really turns me off.”

I do like that feature Jan. There are a couple of other blogs that use it as well and I think it’s great.

Monika said, “You took the question right off my lips! How DO you engage readers on social media without just pasting links to blog posts? Most of the time I feel extremely lucky just to get a blog post written, let alone work Facebook or Twitter. I realize we all get the same 24 hours a day, but I feel like I need staff to handle social media since Sam points out that he has no thumbs and can’t help.”

I’m not really sure, but I’m going to start putting something like this in my posts. “Did you enjoy this post? Did it make you smile or think? If so, would you consider sharing it on your social media?

What do you think?

That’s it for me folks. Have a wonderful weekend!

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Wrapping Up Engagement – Barks and Bytes

June 25, 2015 By Jodi

Today we’ll wrap up the two part “Engaging Your Readers” series. You can find the first post HERE.

Another poop post?  When will you grow up?

Isn’t my snappy wit and sparkling personality engaging enough? 

The last thing to discuss in Engaging your Reader is connecting with other bloggers. This, in my opinion, is one of the MOST important things you can do. Not only do you make some really cool friends, you get the opportunity to expose yourself and your blog to readers who might have never found you.

Elaine said, “I’ve found connecting with other bloggers has been one of the most surprising and rewarding parts of blogging.”

When I first started blogging, I had no idea of the amazing connections I would make. I wonder if all blogging niches have such a wonderful community?

So, how exactly does one go about connecting with other bloggers?

Comments

Comments are important. When I get a new commenter, I ALWAYS head over to their blog and check it out. I think that’s a nice thing to do, and I think most bloggers do that.

Caren Gittleman said, “These are all wonderful tips. Another thing I try to do to increase engagement, is to respond to as many comments as I can. You would be amazed at how many bloggers do NOT do this and nearly every “Blogging 101″ item that I read, lists that as one of the top things on their “must do” list. People like to feel as if they are appreciated and heard………on Dakota’s blog I am not nearly as good about responding (because I do not get alerts when people comment), but on Cody’s blog I am quite good about it…I am proud to say that every brand I have been (and am) aligned with, listed “engagement by ME and my readers” as being more important than actual numbers…A brand once told me, “I would rather advertise on a blog that has 50 ENGAGED readers, than one that has 5000 who are doing nothing””

Responding to comments is good too. But as you may have noticed, I don’t respond to every comment. (Once upon a time I did, back when I had a few comments per post, but some posts have a large number of comments and it’s just not feasible for me to answer every one.) What works for me (as most of you know) is my Follow-Up Friday post, where I answer questions and highlight awesome comments. I think it’s a great way to connect with my readers and share the linky love as well. If answering comments works on your blog, you should stick with it. Why fix it if it ain’t broken?

I think that’s awesome that you found a brand that feels that way about engagement.

Sand Spring Chesapeakes said, ” I have gotten so bad at replying to peoples comments on my blog, that was my new years resolution to respond more and I’ve failed at it. I blog each day and I run out of time which is a lame excuse. If someone asks me a question I answer it on their blog because really do people remember to search back to see if you answered their question? I know I don’t have time for that unless it was something I really needed a answer to. I do a blog hop each day which your right I need to switch it up as I don’t think it helps me get any more followers but it does help me with a plan for the week.”

This is more along the lines of the way I think. Unless I ask a specific question on someone’s blog, I rarely go back and look to see if they responded to my comment. Blogging is a lot of work, especially if you are posting daily and reading blogs and leaving comments. At some point, something has to give!

As for the daily blog hop, see my response to Jackie’s comment below. BUT you do have your Nothing But Norman, which is unique to your blog. 🙂

Clowie said, “When a post sparks comments from people that don’t usually comment, I try to figure out why – but I can’t say I’ve figured it out yet!”

That’s a very good point. When you have a post that gets a lot of comments, look at it and see, what is different from what I regularly post? Did I personalize it? Was it funny? Controversial? I would say if it’s vastly different from what you have been writing, then perhaps the new material is something your readers are looking for.

Blog Hops

Blog hops are a great way to connect with other bloggers.

2 Brown Dawgs said, “One thing that I would add is that if you join a hop, engage with the other hoppers. The idea of a hop is to help build readership, but if you don’t engage then others will not engage with you. Hops are great tools for people that need direction or suggestions for post topics and a great way to meet new bloggers.”

Exactly. Linda and I do our best to visit each of the blogs participating in our hop and thank them. Not only are we sharing our readers with you, you are sharing your readers with us. That’s a very valuable resource!

Jackie Bouchard said, “I guess I’m predictable since I pretty much only blog on M & W so I join Mon Mischief and Wordless Wed.!”

I wouldn’t necessarily say that Jackie. If you like it and your readers like it, that’s the whole goal.

Other ways to connect

Of course, there’s always the direct approach. Many times I reach out to other bloggers via e-mail or directly on social media, whether it be a Facebook IM or a direct tweet. 

Non-Blogging Readers

Talent Hounds said, “What is challenging to me is to reach beyond the blog groups, which have been a wonderful start, to a broader audience and engage them. ”

I think one of the keys to this is to share on Social Media. A majority of people on Social Media aren’t bloggers, if you can get your posts into their hands, I think that’s awesome.

NOW, my question for you, how do you get people to share your posts on Social Media?

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While Barks and Bytes is for everyone, we request only blog posts be linked up and as a courtesy to other hoppers, please add the code to your post or link up to Linda or I.



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