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January Stats: Top Posts and Income Earned.

Almost forgot to post my January stats. So lets start with my top 5 blog posts in January:


5. Letter Painting with Homemade Puffy Paint-  We did this last summer but it was a top post in January, this is exciting to me.  :) 


4.  Valentine Heart Craft- We have been very busy with Valentines Crafts- my daughter absolutely loves hearts and pink and purple.  Fun holiday for her!  


3. Valentine Girl Hair Clip Giveaway- Still going on so go enter to win!  :)


2. Alphabet Tile Lesson- A Christmas present that provides a ton of learning = Happy MOMMY!  :)

1. Purex/Jockey Giveaway- This was my highest entry giveaway to date, that excites me!!  


Top 5 Referring Sites in January: Thank you to the following blogs that bring traffic to my blog, I am so grateful.  
5. kidsactivitiesblog.com
4. pinterest.com - Thanks for pinning my posts, it makes me so happy.  :)
3. www.handsonaswegrow.com
2. http://momto2poshlildivas.blogspot.com/
1. http://www.theimaginationtree.com/


Income earned in January:
Adsense: $3.03


Escalate Network- Did not work hard towards this one this month as time got away from me.


Social Spark: $69.35 was cashed out this month!  :) SIGN UP HERE, this is one of my favorites.  So easy to write blog posts for them.


Blogvertise: My other favorite company to work for, very similar to Social Spark!  SIGN UP HERE I made $33.50 in January and February is looking like it will be a great month for me.  :) 


I also had a company pay me $10.00 for a post I wrote for them.  :)  


Sponsored Tweets:  Sign up HERE  I earned $3.14, but I missed several opportunities with forgetting to go and write a tweet, lesson learned.  

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