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A bit about me and this blog:
I am the Muffin Tin Mom and this blog is a collection of creative food ideas for families and kids. I focus on infusing fun into the early parenting years with topics such as Fun With Food; Cute Food, and Muffin Tin Meals, which is the cornerstone of of Muffin Tin Mom.
I am the Muffin Tin Mom and this blog is a collection of creative food ideas for families and kids. I focus on infusing fun into the early parenting years with topics such as Fun With Food; Cute Food, and Muffin Tin Meals, which is the cornerstone of of Muffin Tin Mom.
Here are several great reasons to advertise with me:
Muffin Tin Mom is proud to be the "Official Home of Muffin Tin Monday" where moms/dads/caregivers get together and every Monday, share the Muffin Tin Meals we have made for our kids. Sometimes we even do themes. I am the host, and every week, participants come to link up their blog posts about Muffin Tin Monday here.What is a Muffin Tin Meal? Simply put, it's a meal in a muffin tin. It's a "sister" to the Japanese bento box. However, instead of a bento box, the meal is served in a Muffin Tin.
Sponsorship:
Should you choose to sponsor my attendance to an event or blogging conference, I would put together a comprehensive social media strategy that would include the use of a wide variety of social media platforms. I would love to discuss this further with you. Please email me at muffintinmom(at)gmail(dot)com for rates and more information.
Muffin Tin Monday has been featured on such notable sites as:
~Baby Center.com
~Radish Magazine -September 2011 issue (online and in print)
~Must Have Cute/ICanHasCheezburger
~ Geek Mom
~Rocks In My Dryer
~The Crafty Crow
~Make And Takes
~The Daily Digi
~Parents Magazine's GoodyBlog
~Story Bleed Magazine
~Babble.com
Muffin Tin Mom's many crafts for kids & DIY craft projects for moms have been featured at:
Muffin Tin Monday has been featured on such notable sites as:
~Baby Center.com
~Radish Magazine -September 2011 issue (online and in print)
~Must Have Cute/ICanHasCheezburger
~ Geek Mom
~Rocks In My Dryer
~The Crafty Crow
~Make And Takes
~The Daily Digi
~Parents Magazine's GoodyBlog
~Story Bleed Magazine
~Babble.com
Muffin Tin Mom's many crafts for kids & DIY craft projects for moms have been featured at:
In Print:
New Jersey Family Magazine (April 2012)
Radish Magazine (September 2011)
Muffin Tin Mom's influence reaches thousands of loyal readers every month:
~6,000+ Subscribers via two RSS Feeds: Feedburner (4225+) and Google Friend Connect (1775+)
~Muffin Tin Mom averages around 35,000 unique pageviews per month and over 60,000 page loads per Stat Counter Analytics. My traffic increases every month.
~My readers are predominently women/moms between the ages of 22 and 35 and ages of their children are approximately newborn through gradeschool.
~I have also written guest posts for other blogs in the craft blog niche including the wildly wonderful Dollar Store Crafts (also here) and No Time For Flashcards
I have also written for Tree.com on parenting and kids.
~On the local level, I am have been a contributor to SanDiegoBargainMama.com and have been seen on TV's San Diego Living promoting fun ideas for families on a budget.
Michelle Sybert for SanDiegoBargainMama.com Segment on San Diego Living
(pictured with Renee Kohn and Ruben Galvan)
I have also been named one of San Diego's Top Mom Bloggers by Red Tricycle.
I have also been named one of San Diego's Top Mom Bloggers by Red Tricycle.
Blog Sponsorship/Ad Rates:
Would you like to place a 125x125 or 125x275 ad box on Muffin Tin Mom's sidebar? I would love to discuss that more. Please contact me via email at vistamommy(at)yahoo(dot)com for pricing and details.
Reviews/Giveaways:
While reviews are not my primary focus, I would be happy to review your product/service/event as long as it is clearly aligned with the interests of my readers,( which is primarily food, kitchen, or kids). Sending me your product does not guarantee a review. My reviews are useful, thorough and objective. I currently do not review local establishments as this blog has many national readers. Unless you are a cupcake shop and then all bets are off.
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Thank you so much for considering Muffin Tin Mom. I look forward to working with you.
*Disclosure Policy:
This blog is a personal blog written by and edited by me. This blog accepts forms of cash advertising, sponsorship or other forms of compensation.
I abide by word of mouth marketing standards. I believe in honesty of relationship, opinion and identity. The compensation received may influence the advertising content, topics or posts made in this blog. That content, advertising space or post will be clearly identified as paid or sponsored content.
Even though I may receive compensation or free product for review for product reviews or advertisements, I always give my honest opinion, findings, beliefs, or experiences on those topics or products. The views and opinions expressed on this blog are purely my own. Any product claim, statistic, quote or other representation about a product or service should be verified with the manufacturer, provider or party in question. I make no health claims and any advice should be first checked with your doctor or pediatrician.
Occasionally, I may express my religious views as they relate to my personal life, but those views will not influence compensation, reviews, or giveaways. And those views are my own and do not reflect the views of any sponsors. This blog is not political in nature and will not mention politics in it's posts.
I would like to disclose the following current and past relationships:
Hansens Natural Soda, Panera Bread, Smart and Final, Wilton, Easy Lunchboxes, Hewlitt-Packard, Intuit, Blog Frog, Vons.com, Nabisco/Oreo, Lipton, Pillsbury, Luxe Adornments, List Planit, Red Envelope and it's sister companies , Amazon Affiliate.
Posts in this blog may contain affiliate links. I never include a link unless I believe my readers would find the product useful to their own lives.


