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September 22nd, 2010

Issac Delgado "L-O-V-E"

And the winner of the Issac Delgado “L-O-V-E” CD is…

Comment number 13, Jay, who said: “I would like to win to listen to different music.” Congratulations!

WordCamp Portland Recap: Day Two

September 21st, 2010

WordCamp 2010

After day one of WordCamp, we were looking forward to another fun and informative day at the conference. But getting there turned out to be quite the adventure!

Portland Marathon

When we parked in front of my brother-in-law’s condo the night before, we saw signs all up and down the streets notifying us that the road would be closed the following day for a marathon from 6 AM to 12 PM, and any cars parked there after 6 AM would be towed. So, we just set the alarm a little earlier, and Jai went out there at 5:45 AM to move the car. When he walked outside, he saw that the whole street was completely empty; all of the cars had been towed except for one, which a tow truck was in the process of hauling away. Jai ran over to the tow truck and flagged them down so that he could find out what was happening. The tow truck driver was a little sheepish and told Jai that they had been instructed by the police to “Get an early start” on towing the cars – they had towed everyone half an hour before they were supposed to, and despite the fact that we had all complied with the sign!

The tow truck driver told Jai to get in, and he would take him to where they had moved the car. As it turns out, they had hauled the car down the street and parked it in a random private parking lot. Once there, a police officer confirmed the situation with Jai, and let him know that no one had been ticketed – obviously, they couldn’t do that since they were the ones who had violated the sign, not us! – and that he could just leave the car there and pick it up in a couple of hours with no worries about ticketing or any further problems. Jai walked back to the condo, told me what happened, and we finished getting ready.

Once we went outside, we were in for another surprise. All roads were closed as far as the eye could see, and the marathon had already begun – we couldn’t even cross the street to get to the parking lot where our car had been moved, because there were too many runners. Even if we did, there was no way to move it; we were completely blocked in by the race. There were no police or anyone around who could explain what was going on or what we could do: We were trapped!

Did I mention that this all happened at 8 AM before we even had a cup of coffee?

Finally, we decided to walk back to the condo and dropped of a key with a note for Jai’s brother explaining what had happened and asking if he could move our car after the race was over, since we would be at WordCamp until that evening. We were worried that the car would be impounded after the race if we left it in the private lot, even though we had no way of moving it whatsoever. We decided that we would have to a take a cab to get to WordCamp, but we had no idea where they would even be able to pick us up with all the streets closed. We decided to walk back to the car so that we could grab a notepad that we had left in there, and then we would try to walk to an open street so we could hail a taxi.

When we got to the parking lot, we finally saw a police officer that we could talk to. We explained the situation, and she said that we actually could get out – she directed us to drive in the wrong lane and under caution tape so that we could make our escape. She directed us to go down a specific street to meet up with an open road, and when we got there, it was blocked off by “Road closed” signs. However, a woman standing nearby (presumably a volunteer for the marathon) said, “Need to get through?” and lifted the signs up so we could drive through and get to the only open road. Needless to say, it felt like we needed to know a secret handshake just to get out of the parking lot!

It took us quite a bit of driving to make it to WordCamp because so many streets were closed, but we eventually got there. We were half an hour late at this point, but we weren’t the only ones – as we approached WebTrends, we saw people literally running into the building! Fortunately, we hadn’t missed anything; none of the sessions had started yet, and we even had time to get a cup of coffee and sit down with a bagel before things got underway. PHEW!

Measure Twice, Blog Once Panel

“Measure Twice, Blog Once” workshop about blog analytics – click here to view the slides from the panel.

After our crazy morning, we settled in for the day’s sessions. I attended “Measure Twice, Blog Once” by Adam Ware, while Jai went to “WordPress: The Designer’s CMS” by Chelsea Otakan. Next up was “Town Hall With Matt Mullenweg“, the founding developer of WordPress, followed by “Blogs and Social Media – Food Cart Success Story” by Brett Burmeister of Food Carts Portland and “SWAN DIVE! …into the Best WordPress of your Life” by Mark Jaquith.

i can has cheezburger

Afterwards, it was time for lunch – this time, we had deli sandwiches, chips, hummus, and veggies. During the lunch break, they handed out another round of door prizes and took a moment to talk about some of the sponsors of the convention. One of these sponsors was the Cheez Burger Network, who presented a short slide show about CheezCap, the “Cheezburger Custom Administration Panel” which they developed for WordPress. Decked in a FAIL Blog t-shirt, the Cheez Burger employee then showed us slides of some funny LOL Cats from I Can Has Cheezburger – every conference should have a presentation like this!

hooman before coffeelolcatscheezburger networkCheezCap

Click the thumbnails to see the LOLCats full size!

Afterwards, we listened to a tongue-in-cheek presentation from Wikipedia employee Steven Walling, titled “It’s a Trap! The Top Five Reasons to Avoid WordPress at All Costs”, followed by “WordPress for Artists” by Cory Huff of TheAbundantArtist.com. Later in the afternoon, they set out yet another snack of delicious chocolates from Yummy Box Lunches.

It’s a Trap! The Top Five Reasons to Avoid WordPress at All Costs
"Anything That Requires a Buttload of Plugins"

Reason Number Five to Avoid WordPress: You are using “Anything That Requires a Buttload of Plugins”

Jai and I headed to different rooms for the last three panels: I attended “New and Exciting Ways to Organize Your WordPress Powered Website” by Michael Fields, “Using the Apture Plugin to Tell Interactive Stories” by Michelle Anderson of The Miracle in July, and “5 Tips for Better Search Engine Optimization with WordPress” by Mark McLaren; meanwhile, Jai attended “WP Clients: Plugging Clients into their WP Site” by Amanda Blum, “WordPress and Github? Not as crazy as you think!” by John Metta, and “Building Child Themes: The smart way to develop WordPress themes” by Aaron Jorbin.

Register_taxonomyNew and Exciting Ways to Organize Your WordPress Powered WebsiteWordpress.com Stats Plugin

Photos from the “New and Exciting Ways to Organize Your WordPress Powered Website” panel

SEO Panel5 Tips for Better Search Engine Optimization with WordPressKeywordsTip #5

Photos from the “5 Tips for Better Search Engine Optimization with WordPress” panel – click here to view the slides from the presentation.

I was impressed by WordCamp. I thought the conference was well done, and I was pleasantly surprised by all of the food and drinks that were included. The technical panels which Jai attended provided us with some valuable information – you may remember that when we began transferring my blogs over to WordPress, we encountered errors with the Blogger importer and a huge number of comments from the old site did not come through. We could not find any information about this problem anywhere, so those comments are still missing. Well, we finally found out what happened! At the “How to Support WordPress” panel, Sheri Bigelow talked about some of the major support issues that WordPress has encountered in its history: One notable instance was when Blogger made changes to its importer tool at the end of April 2010; which is the exact same time that I was moving my sites over! It took them some time to work out a solution, but Ms. Bigelow says that it has since been resolved and provided a link to the patch – click here to access it. Now that we know what the issue was and have a fix for it, we should be able to retrieve all the old comments that didn’t transfer over – that alone made it worth attending WordCamp Portland!

Jai on the Webtrends balcony

Jai on the Webtrends balcony

Me

Yours truly – recognize the suit?

In addition to these panels, we also enjoyed talking to other bloggers, developers, and designers who attended. We met so many great people at WordCamp – I thought I’d link up to everyone I met that I have a card for, so you can check out their websites:

Amy O’Bryant of SnoValleyScene, a new blog devoted to everything that Snoqualmie Valley, Washington has to offer – another good one for my local readers!
Maria Webster of dotFiveOne – Geekspace for Women, a blog celebrating what geeky women are doing;
Toby McKes, developer at the Cheez Burger Network who wins the prize for “Best business card”!
Mandi Ellefson, owner of Cocoon Design;
Michelle Samuel of Tinker Friendly Design, who creates logos and websites for her clients;
Andrea Jardine of BeKnown graphic & web design;
Jake Becker, a plugin developer who runs WatchCount.com;
Anne McCallister, a professional organizer who owns Inside The Box Organizing;
Karen Groves, a fellow British expat and owner of Groves Design;
Robert Adrian and Brandon Laws of Xenium HR;
and Michael Fields, who presented the “New and Exciting Ways to Organize Your WordPress Powered Website” panel and displays his artwork on Art.Mfields.org.

Thanks to everyone who organized WordCamp PDX 2010 – we look forward to attending next year!

WordCamp Portland Recap: Day One

September 21st, 2010

WordCamp 2010

Jai and I spent the last four days in Portland, Oregon for the WordCamp PDX conference. This conference is aimed towards bloggers and developers who use the WordPress platform. Since I recently moved all three of my websites to WordPress, this was perfect timing to attend the conference and expand our knowledge.

Wordcamp Portland was held at the WebTrends building, which was very convenient for a number of reasons. Jai’s brother just moved to a condo nearby, so we had a place to stay that was only minutes from the venue. Also, my hairdresser works at 220 Salon, which is very close to WebTrends – we left Friday afternoon so that I could get my hair done before the conference!

View from the Webtrends building
View from the Webtrends building

We settled in Friday evening, then headed over to Webtrends for the first day of the conference on Saturday morning. We arrived around 8:30 and enjoyed the coffee and breakfast that was provided before the first sessions started.

First day of WordCamp Portland

The workshops were split into two rooms, Track 1 and Track 2. Track 1 focused more on publishing and promotion, while Track 2 focused on the technical aspects of WordPress: building themes, troubleshooting, optimizing, and so forth. I spent most of my time in Track 1 while Jai attended the sessions in Track 2 – which was great, because we were able to absorb all the information on offer and compare notes later. I’m knowledgeable about HTML, and since Jai is familiar with PHP/CSS also, his skills compliment mine perfectly. When we moved these sites from Blogger on to WordPress, I came up with the design concept and graphics, and Jai figured out how to create a theme that would suit my needs. He also greatly helps me by troubleshooting problems when technical issues arise on the site, so he’s my right-hand man for so many things!

The first three sessions that I attended were “From Personal Blogger to Professional Marketer” by Melissa Lion of the blog Recovering Californian and Julie Yamamoto, account director on CMD Agency’s earned media team; “Are You Cheating on Your Blog?” by Aaron Hockley; and “Running a Membership/Subscription Site with WordPress” by Jason Glaspey. Meanwhile, Jai attended “Custom Post Types” by Devin Price; “WordPress MultiSite” by Pete Mall; and “WordPress & Accessibility” by Domanique Alicia.

My WordPress temporary tattoo!
My WordPress temporary tattoo!

There was a break for lunch, where we were provided with pizza and our choice of soda, water, coffee, or even beer. During the lunch break, they also gave away their first round of door prizes. Organizer Morgan had a box full of paper slips with the names of attendees on them, which was used to draw the winners. After the second or third prize had been handed out, she drew the next winner: “Beeb Ashcroft!”

Gift bagMy door prize!

Yes, I won a prize at WordCamp – I told them it was fitting, since I run a contest blog! :) The wonderful gift bag contained two bottles of wine and a t-shirt from Twilight Pizza Bistro, who donated a few of these gift bags for prizes as well as supplying the delicious pizza which we enjoyed for lunch. They are located in Camas, Washington – so local readers, take note!

After lunch, Jai and I attended three more sessions together – “Why Crush It When You Could Whack It?” by Garron Selliken, “Business Blogging for Nonwriters” by Jessica Neuman Beck, and “Photos on the Go via Email” by Austin Passy.

Photos on the Go via Email Panel

“Photos on the Go via Email” Panel demonstrating the Postie pluginclick here to visit PDX by Pix and see some of the photos that the audience uploaded during the session!

After this, we split up again and I stayed in Track 1 for “Live Media On Your Blog” by Dr. Normal and “7 Models for Making Your Podcast Pay” by Paul Colligan. Meanwhile, Jai headed over to Track 2 for “Editing PHP and CSS for Beginners” by Shayne Sanderson and “How to Support WordPress” by Sheri Bigelow. Between these sessions, there was also a short break for some delicious Whiffies fried pies. I had two “Mounds of Deliciousness” chocolate/coconut pies, and they were very yummy!

The conference wrapped up at 5:15, and then it was time for the “After-After Party”, which was held at West Cafe. Attendees had a chance to mingle and enjoy cocktails and appetizers – there was a very generous quantity of fabulous food. It was a great wrap-up to the day! The party ran until 10 PM, when we headed back to our hosts’ house to sleep and get ready for day two of WordCamp.

Winner: One Month Supply of Smart Balance Eggs

September 21st, 2010

Smart Balance Egg Coupons

We’re back from WordCamp! It was an awesome conference – watch for a full recap later today. But right now, it’s time to announce the winner of the Smart Balance Eggs giveaway! I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to draw the winner before we left town, as I had planned. Unfortunately, my web provider, Bluehost, has been having a great deal of technical difficulties, and my sites were inaccessible during the time I had planned to write this post. So without further delay, let’s announce the lucky winner!

The winner is comment number 69, Lisa D, who said: “Their creamy peanut butter would be SO good on toast!” Congratulations!

One our way home yesterday, Jai and I stopped at an Albertson’s in hopes that I could find these eggs and put my coupons to use. Sure enough, I spotted them right away – so I’ll keep you posted on what we think of them!

Soap Soundz Giveaway at Mimi Loves All 8

September 20th, 2010

Contest Listings

Mimi Loves All 8 is giving 2 winners a 3-pack of Soap Soundz Hand Soaps in 3 different colors and scents. Click here to enter, ends October 11th.

Halloween Costume Giveaway at Musingmaniac

September 20th, 2010

Contest Listings

Musingmaniac is giving away a Kids or Adult Halloween Costume worth $50. Click here to enter, ends September 25th.

Dress Giveaway at FashionistaTalk.com

September 20th, 2010

Contest Listings

FashionistaTalk.com is giving away a Silk Alice + Olivia dress worth $425. Click here to enter, ends September 30th.

Decal Delight Wall Decal Giveaway – Ends 10/05 – Worldwide

September 19th, 2010

Decal Delight

Decal Delight are an Etsy store that offer a variety of unique, fun decals which aim to lend a stylish touch to your walls. And one lucky Contest Corner reader will win a decal of their choice, up to $50, so read on!

About Decal Delight

From their Etsy shop bio:

“Wall decals are a great and easy way of decorating your walls, windows, or just about anything that you can imagine. By applying these beautiful decals, you can instantly turn most surfaces into a work of art. Our wall decals are made of top quality vinyl material that is certified to last for 5-7 years outdoors and usually much longer indoors. Additionally, they are very easily removable and leave no damage to the surface once removed. Because of these amazing qualities, our vinyl material is perfect for decorating your home walls. Once applied, the decal conforms to the texture of your wall and appears to be painted directly on the wall for a professional, clean, and delightful look. Much like a stencil, wall decals can transform your interior design into something amazing and full of art, but without the headache of stenciling and painting. Our choices of vibrant colors make it easy to match our wall decals with almost any room’s theme.”

Here is an example of some of the decals they carry:

Elegant Baroque Chandelier

Large Ballarina Dancer Ballet Dance Position

Our Family Love And Strength

Natural Bird In Grass

To learn more about the products which they offer, visit them on Etsy and check out their official website! You can also become a fan of Decal Delight on Facebook.

Giveaway time!

One lucky Contest Corner reader will be able to choose a decal valued under $50.00 from Decal Delight! Worldwide entries are welcome, but please note that winners outside of the US will be responsible for shipping costs. US winners do not have to pay shipping. Here’s how to enter:

1. For your first entry, click here to visit Decal Delight, then come back here and leave a comment telling me which decal you might choose if you won! This step is required to qualify for the drawing.

Want extra entries? Do any of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one:

2. Write a post on your blog linking to this giveaway and Decal Delight. Then come back here and leave me the link!
3. Write about this on Twitter, then come back and leave me the link to your tweet! One Twitter entry per person. You can use the button at the bottom of this post to tweet with one click!
4. Subscribe to my blog updates by clicking here. Then come back and leave me the email you subscribed with!
5. Become a follower of my blog by clicking the “Follow” button in my sidebar! Then come back here and let me know in a separate comment!
6. Post my button on your website – just copy and paste the following code, and let me know where you put it:

Rules, regulations, and other important stuff: Giveaway ends on October 5th at 11:59 PM, PST. Winner will be chosen the following day via Random.org. Winner has 48 hours to respond to my notification email, or a new winner will be chosen in their place. Giveaway is open to worldwide entrants – please note that winners outside of the US will be responsible for shipping costs. US winners do not have to pay shipping. I received no compensation for this post – other than the joy of giving a prize to one of my loyal readers!

Sweepstakes Saturday

September 18th, 2010

Sweepstakes Saturday

Welcome to Sweepstakes Saturday! Are you hosting a giveaway on your blog this week? Then list it below, so that we can all enjoy a few fun contests to start the weekend off right!

Virtual Storybook Giveaway at On The Lap

September 17th, 2010

Contest Listings

On The Lap, a blog dedicated to helping parents promote literacy, is giving away a year long subscription to the “A Story Before Bed” iPhone app. Click here to enter, ends September 20th.