Archive for August, 2010

Aug
30

Existentialism

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Sometimes when I tell people that I am a Philosophy major I feel like a total dork. I feel like eyes glaze over and the world turns dark. I wish I had a more articulate way of saying that philosophy is SO not boring.

I found this image yesterday and fell in love. Not because I believe in all of the statements that they are making but because this is pure philosophy. The definition of existentialism, which was created by Sarte. Remember Sarte? The book club I am failing to start?

Existentialism gives you  freedom that most philosophies/theologies do not.

I think that every person belonging to a religious argument could find some part of existentialism encouraging. God gave you a life so that you could experience it. He gave you a body/soul/mind so you could change the world. Fix problems. Raise babies and contemplate. God didn’t give you a life simply so you could focus on death and what will come after.

So whether you believe in a God or Gods or Goddesses or nothing at all or everything that is…Create meaning for your life. Do something. Change the world.

This Image came from here. There is some amazing conversation happening in the comments.

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Aug
28

Learning From Each Other.

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A few months back a came across the Independent Fashion Bloggers. While, I have no shot at becoming a fashion blogger,  I do enjoy reading them. As I started digging through the content I started realizing that fashion bloggers were having many of the same conversations that Mom Bloggers had been having for a few years now.

Fashion bloggers were trying to figure out the best way to monetize their blogs. They were making sense of campaigns in which they took part and were never compensated for and now they are discussing widget campaigns and the issues that come along with them.

Each blogging community as well as each specific blogger holds their own desires, values, and ways in which they will work with brands. Mom bloggers and Fashion bloggers share quite a few similarities however, their backgrounds and situations are often quite different.

Most (please realize I have stated most not all) mom bloggers began blogging as a hobby. A way to record their child’s moments and connect with other mothers that hopefully share the same challenges, emotions, and fears that they have. The mom blogging space began as a way to connect with other mothers for the purpose of community and support. Most (again, I said most) did not begin their blog with the intention of starting a business. The problem we found was that when brands first began reaching out to work with mom bloggers neither party knew what to expect. After a couple of years of a very delicate dance (and many failed campaigns) mom bloggers and brands have now found methods that work extremely well and other methods that don’t.

Most fashion bloggers seem to have a background or long history in fashion. Having either worked in the fashion industry or a deep desire to work in the industry. Most fashion bloggers began their websites with intention of starting a business and monetizing. Most fashion bloggers began blogging assuming they would monetize their blogs in the same way that Fashion magazines monetize.

The problem is that most mom bloggers and fashion bloggers do not run in the same circles. They do not manage their websites in the same ways and they do not always hold the same interests. So, often messages get lost.

Recently, Stephanie wrote a great post about how we could take the model that we have used when working with mom bloggers in the past and apply that to the fashion blogging space. To any fashion bloggers looking to monetize I would highly suggest looking into the ways that mom bloggers have chosen to monetize and figuring out what might work for you.

The most important thing for brands to remember when working with bloggers of any type is to forge good relationships and to find ways to accomplish your campaign goals that align with their values and desires.

I am so glad that this conversation is starting to happen. As the internet continues to grow I think we will see more and more genres joining the ranks and many of these conversations taking place. This is a good space to be.

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