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The Blog Train Announces The First Winner Of "The Spot Light Mom Blogger" Contest

eMediaWire:

Our first Spot Light Blogger of the Month has been decided!” announced The Blog Train’s owner, Jen Edwards. “Andrea Chamberlain, The Creative Junkie, is the winner.” If you search “mom blogs” you will find over 23,700,077 hits. This means there are a lot of mom’s blogging out there and wanting to be read.


For most mom bloggers, reaching an audience can be tough. The Blog Train offers a solution to find targeted traffic for work at home mom bloggers. Let’s face it, even if a mom isn’t “formally” working from home, all moms work and work hard. I think many work at home moms would agree with Andrea Chamberlain, a former paralegal and July’s Winner, “A stay at home mom will tell you life is like a glorified insane asylum, and the life of a work at home mom is the same only with a straight jacket on.” This membership site makes blogging more fun and efficient; challenging wit, quality content, and timeliness. Plus, it lessons the burden of funneling targeted traffic to their sites.

Jen Edwards, an entrepreneur, started The Blog Train this past June. The Blog Train is a membership forum for mom bloggers to announce their blog updates, funnel targeted traffic to their site, network with other moms, and find valuable blog building/work from home information. The Blog Train is designed to encourage participation and prides itself on being dependent on entrepreneurial moms.

We often hear, “If you need something done, find the mom who is the busiest and ask her.” This is certainly true at The Blog Train. Jen Edwards explains, “Work At Home moms have more on their plate than any other CEO. They balance their demands through team work, multitasking, delegation, and having fun. The corporate world could learn a lot from studying the daily lives of these often unrecognized grass roots leaders.”

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