Monday, June 16, 2008

My Story – the creation of “Flower Arrangements Made Simple”

Being a retired Federal Employee and housewife, I do not profess myself to be an author. So I toyed with the idea of where to begin my story, and the old light bulb went on, why not start at the beginning.

I never imagined I would be producing a book on how to create flower arrangements. I have always loved flowers and putting them together into all different types of floral designs for my family and friends, so what was more natural than to take advantage of something I was already doing for sheer pleasure already.

Flower Arrangements Made Simple is just that, my own unique way of doing flower arranging in quick easy to understand steps. I just wanted a way to share my love of flowers with everyone else. Using containers you already have around the house can save you quite a bit of money, so can using local grocery chains, Wal-Marts, Sam’s Clubs, etc. for flowers rather than going to a florist.

I even developed a monthly newsletter “Flower Talk”, which includes a quick floral arrangement lesson each month. My first issue launched in January 2008 and went out to 42 subscribers. Within the first five months my subscriber base has gone to over 300, with 3 or 4 being added every day. Another phase in my life leaving me feeling simply awed.

My marketing/publishing experience all began as I was watching one of those infomercials on television. You know the one where “you can make thousands of dollars from home in your pajamas.” Well, I found out very quickly it doesn’t work that way. I sent away for the books and CD’s that were offered, listened, read, listened, read, again and again but never really learned from them. If I remember correctly the course offered ran something like $99.95 and was a total waste of my time. The problem was I had no one to turn to if I had questions to ask. I had no idea of what to do or where to go to start building my website. I just wanted to do something to earn some extra income in my retirement, but no idea how to accomplish it.

I eventually came across a company that offered the training I needed while surfing the internet. So, I enrolled in their program and met my first mentor in 2006. Together we found my marketing niche “flower arranging”. But it took a year before the Website was ready and the book became a reality. I had much to learn about internet marketing. First of all was finding my niche market by testing various keywords and markets to see what would work best. At the time my husband Bill was also involved and we thought maybe fishing lures might be a good market to get into, but flower arrangements beat him out and we started to concentrate on it.

I continued to learn about how search engines work within the internet community and how important they are. Until then I had no idea how important it was to be on the first page of a Google search, or even what Google was. As the year progressed we got the website developed and the eBook cover designed. I was working on getting the book done and needed to get the photographs finished for all the step-by-step guides. To do this I needed to order flowers, and lots of them.

I got on the internet and ordered the flowers from one of the wholesale florists and had them delivered to my home. In the meantime, I got prepared for the delivery since I was going to have 3 huge boxes of flowers coming I started to panic. Where in the world am I going to put all these flowers? I just hope most of them will fit in the refrigerator. Well, they arrived, and they didn’t all fit. Luckily, the basement was cool enough to keep them as I worked on the various arrangements for my book. For the next two days I was doing nothing but making flower arrangements and photographing them as I put them together step-by-step. Needless to say, my neighbors ended up loving me since they reaped the benefits of getting free floral arrangements. What else was I going to do with so many arrangements? I could only use so many in the house for myself.

Well, I got the photos done and the book finally put together and we got the website put on-line. Now I thought, just sit back and wait for the dollars to start rolling in! (Wrong, again.)

Shortly after we got the website going my mentor ended up moving in September 2007 and took on a job with another company. He referred me to my current mentor who has been coaching me on how to market my book.

I have learned how to get listed in various directories, submitted articles to article directories and learned how to submit Press Releases. These are all things I had never even been aware of before. My page ranking in Google went to a PR3 since November 2007.

As part of my marketing program I established an affiliate program offering 50% commission to anyone selling my book.

Rewriting my sales copy based on keywords and search engine optimization. Next, figure out what else we need to do to get more sales. It is a non-stop world of internet marketing. Every time I turn around, there is something else to learn, or something new that has just hit the market.

My latest venture is having some CD’s made of my eBook that I can sell on EBay. So I ordered 20 copies from lulu.com and I will see how I fair on EBay.

What I have accomplished in the way of self-publishing and internet marketing for me would not have become a reality had I not looked into having a mentor to guide me through the process, and continue to guide me today.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Say it with Flowers – the Perfect Gift Anytime


In this hectic world that we live in it is often easy to go from day-to-day without showing those closest to you how much you appreciate and care for them. One of the most traditional and classic ways to show someone special how much they mean to you is by choosing a beautiful bouquet of flowers for them; as the traditional saying goes “Say it with Flowers”.


But when you walk into a florist and are confronted with so many beautiful blooms it is hard to know what to choose for your special someone. By looking at the traditional meanings behind some common flowers it becomes easier to make the choice.


When choosing flowers for one you love Roses are often a popular choice. Roses have been used throughout history to symbolize many things; love, beauty, war and politics, with the deep red rose being used in many traditions to portray passionate love. But with every color rose comes a different meaning, just a few are outlined below:

  • Red: These symbolize passion, eternal love and courage.
  • White: These are often given as a symbol of innocence, humility and purity. For these reasons they are often seen at weddings. However, they can also be used as a representation of silence, and can be given when asking someone to keep a secret.
  • Yellow: These are generally seen as being a sign of friendship, and are a great way to show that you care.
  • Pink: These depict friendship and marriage. They can be used to say “I love You” in either a platonic or a romantic way.
  • Peach: These symbolize appreciation and are a great way to say “thank you”.

Roses needn’t be the only choice when considering which flowers to give to convey an important message to someone special. Nearly every flower has a special meaning and it sometimes pays to be original in your choice.


Carnations: These are long-lasting flowers that are a popular choice both with florists and the general public. They come in a huge variety of colors which means that there is a color suitable for almost any occasion. Generally they are thought to symbolize betrothal, love and fertility. A small selection of the colors available (and their meanings) is outlined below:

  • White: Love
  • Red: Aching heart
  • Yellow: Rejection
  • Pink: I’ll never forget you

Lilies: These are an extremely popular choice at both weddings and around the home, with white lilies being the most common variety purchased.
  • The white lily symbolizes innocence and purity.

Tulips: Generally tulips are thought to mean ‘fame’. However, as for roses and carnations, different colors represent different emotions.
  • Red: A declaration of love
  • Yellow: Hopeless love
  • Striped: Beautiful eyes

So if you are struggling to tell a loved one how you are feeling you can rest assured that there is a flower that sums up your sentiments perfectly. Thomas Hood remarked that “Sweet flowers alone can say what passion fears revealing” (The Language of Flowers, 1891), so if you’re finding it hard to put your feelings into words then Say it with Flowers!

Written by: Judith Babb





Sunday, April 6, 2008

Create your own Springtime Nest Flower Arrangement


I've just created this Springtime Nest Flower Arrangement for everyone to enjoy. If you would like to make one for yourself visit my lens on Squidoo by clicking here , to get the step-by-step instructions.

Complete e-book Guide on Flower Arrangements



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