Women Who Empower: Tiffany Romero and The SITS Girls – Empowering, Educating and Supporting Women Bloggers

Women Who Empower
Welcome to Women Who Empower, the new monthly series that celebrates women who use their online presence to empower others. The Women Who Empower series was born out of a desire to use my blog for more than just a few good laughs. I want to make a difference, effect some kind of change in our world and I want to support, encourage and celebrate women.

Everyday women like Tiffany Romero and The SITS Girls.

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She’s sassy. She’s sweet. She’s more than just a pretty face.

Tiffany Romero is the fabulous wife, mother, business owner, entrepreneur and creative genius behind SITS – an amazing site committed to encouraging, supporting, celebrating and educating women bloggers.

Tiffany created SITS (The Secret to Success is Support) in 2008 after her search for new blogs to read proved to be an overwhelming feat. Three years later, what started as a blog that encouraged members to spread comment love to the Featured Blogger of the day has evolved into a site sprawling with inspirational articles, educational resources and community-building opportunities.

With Tiffany Romero, Francesca Banducci and Kathy Bouska at the helm, SITS is taking the world of female bloggers by storm; celebrating, supporting and empowering its 8,800+ members each day and becoming a leading resource for women bloggers looking to up their social media mojo.

Empowering women through education, support and encouragement is an integral part of SITS. The site is chock-full of amazing articles that are sure to help women bloggers who are eager to become more social media savvy; whether they’re looking to build a better blog in 31 days, don’t where to start when it comes to learning HTML and CSS, desperate for advice on working with PR companies and brands, or clueless when it comes to SEO (search engine optimization) and making money online. SITS members are also encouraged to share, engage and network with fellow women bloggers in the on-site community forum. The community, education, support and encouragement provided by SITS is incredibly valuable and absolutely free of charge.

But for those looking to network, share and learn alongside their favorite bloggers in person, SITS’ wildly popular Bloggy Boot Camp provides women with the opportunity to increase their understanding of blogging and social media at one of the lowest conference ticket prices around. As the second largest women’s social media event in the U.S., Bloggy Boot Camp promises an intimate and inclusive environment filled with laughing, learning, sharing and networking in major cities throughout the year.

Education, support, boot camps…oh my!

Who knew that Tiffany’s eagerness to discover new blogs to read would become a catalyst in creating SITS and its community of 8,800+ women bloggers! Tiffany Romero found a need, filled it and took it a step further; encouraging women to find their voices and empowering them to become more social media savvy and successful online. I’m absolutely thrilled to be celebrating Tiffany Romero and The SITS Girls as Women Who Empower.

Here’s what Tiffany had to say about some of the common misconceptions about women bloggers, creating SITS and what empowering women means to her:

When SITS was launched in 2008, it filled a great need among women bloggers who were looking to increase their readership and find their tribe, or community of loyal readers who support each other. I imagine that stepping out and creating an innovative organization like SITS was a huge undertaking, one that required an incredible amount of creativity. What inspired you to create a space for women bloggers to meet their blogging goals?

The idea for SITS actually came just 2 months after I started my own personal blog. I was having a difficult time finding new blogs to read and looking through one of those directories seemed impossible. So, the idea that a site would feature a new blogger each day was born.

Women play an important role in every facet of our world. We’re leaders, scientists, educators, law makers, shapers of tomorrow’s generation and we’re taking social media by storm. More and more, women are using their blogs to influence others and effect change in the world. What say you about the common misconception that women bloggers lack focus, creativity and merely blog as a hobby?

I say anyone who thinks that hasn’t sat in a room with a group of bloggers. Lack of focus? How can someone look at the amazing sites, businesses and projects this community is creating and question their focus or creativity? Some of the smartest, savviest, creative and focused women I have ever met are bloggers.

SITS has been in the business of inspiring, encouraging, celebrating and empowering women bloggers for three years; providing them with the tools and support needed to realize their full potential. The positive impact that SITS has had on its 8,800+ members is undeniable. What kind of effect has all this inspiration, encouragement, celebration and empowerment of women bloggers had on you personally? The rewards, I’m assuming, are too great for words.

I couldn’t even begin to explain the rewards of both the virtual relationships I’ve cultivated on SITS and the in-person connections I’ve made through the Bloggy Boot Camps. Never in my wildest dreams {and I dream BIG} did I ever expect SITS to grow into the amazing community of women it is today.

“Empowering women” could mean many different things to many different people. How would you personally define the term “empowering women”?

Encouraging women to find their voice. That voice might be loud and booming or soft and soothing. The amazing thing about blogging is that it’s a space a woman can have for herself. With jobs, kids, husbands, in-laws, dinner and more, we often don’t have much left that is solely OURS. Blogs give us that space to use our voice, to be ourselves – whatever that means on that particular day.

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Tiffany Romero and The SITS Girls are in the business of inspiring and empowering women. Do you have an empowering woman in mind for the Women Who Empower series? I’d love to hear from you. Click on over to the Women Who Empower page and tell me all about her! And if you’d like to learn more about the women who were featured in the Women Who Empower series in the past, just click on over.

{Image Credit: Angry Julie Monday; used with permission and in accordance with the Creative Commons license}

24 Responses to “Women Who Empower: Tiffany Romero and The SITS Girls – Empowering, Educating and Supporting Women Bloggers”

Julie {Angry Julie Monday} (52 comments) twitter: @AngryJulie

Awesome post! I love me some Tiffany, SITS Girls, and of course, that photograph!




Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

Thanks for allowing me to use your photo of Tiffany! Like all of the other photos in your Flickr photostream, it’s a gorgeous shot. :)




Mama Kat (12 comments)

Love this Kristi!!




Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

Aw, thanks Mama Kat. I’d say “woot”, but I’m afraid that you might slap me. ;) Have a great day.




Sarahviz (1 comments) twitter: @sarahviz

Bravo!
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alicia (233 comments) twitter: @projectalicia

What an inspiring guest you have today, Kristi. Love what Tiffany says, “blogs give us that space to use our voice, to be ourselves”… I love this.




Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

I just love Tiffany and the SITS Girls! The quote you mentioned gives me goosebumps. :)




Alie (1 comments)

Love SITS. What a great series. It is nice to read about SITS and Tiffany.

Thanks!




Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

Aren’t they just great? Thanks so much for stopping by. Have a great day! :)




Lynda (2 comments) twitter: @lynda

Totally awesome article. I love everything The SITS Girls do. It’s such a fabulous, helpful and friendly community of diverse, talented and powerful women!
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Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

I couldn’t have said it better myself, Lynda. Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment. Have a great day! :)




Stacey (59 comments)

Very inspiring! I love the SITS girls!
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Everyday Mama (2 comments)

What a great post and so inspiring! The SITS group has helped so many people find each other and I look forward to reading it each day and finding someone new to follow. Thanks for sharing Tiffany’s story!
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Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

Thank you so much! Tiffany and The SITS Girls are just so amazing and I’m always blown away by the number of women bloggers they’ve touched. Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment, Everyday Mama. Have a great day. :)




Dagmar Bleasdale (9 comments) twitter: @DagmarBleasdale

Kristi, you have proven once again what a great writer you are. And this post is so full of great info, I know I will reference it for a long time to come.

I participate in the SITS BlogFrog community, but now I can’t wait to read more of their articles. Just have to find the time. SITS is an amazing, one-stop resource, and Tiffany and the other ladies should be very proud of their accomplishment of informing and empowering other bloggers/women.

Well done, Kristi and Tiffany!
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Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

Oh Dagmar, you’ll love the SITS site. There’s so much great information and educational opportunities. The women there are also so diverse and welcoming.

Thanks so much for complimenting my writing. Your support and encouragement over the last year has meant so much to me. Thanks for being such a sweet friend. :)




Brittany {Mommy Words} (2 comments) twitter: @mommywords

I love those girls. I wish I had more time to read anything but most of all sites like theirs. I need to add it back to my list of laces to go every day for community, support and information. Great post!
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What an awesome post!

I’ve encountered the whole “blogging is lame and for bored people with no life” stigma and ended up learning people are simply clueless. I am a wife, writer, daughter, friend, and BLOGGER. And you know what? I am PROUD of that.

And thanks to SITS I have found an incredible community of women bloggers who inspire and encourage each other. Thanks to them I’m finding my voice and my place in the blogging community. I still struggle with confidence but the more I write and meet wonderful friends the better it gets.

Thank you for sharing Tiffany’s story. A wonderful role model and inspiration for all of us.
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Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

Aw, thanks so much for sharing Kim. At one time I kind of whispered the word “blog” when people asked what I do during the day besides caring for my little girl. And like you, I’ve gained so much confidence in what I do and I’m no longer hesitant to utter the word “blog”. Thanks again for stopping by and taking the time to comment. Have a great day.




Dumb Mom (55 comments) twitter: @thenagainphoto

Gotta love Tiff, right?! And her face. It’s just so, SO, SOOO pretty! You know in case she’s reading!
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Dumb Mom (55 comments) twitter: @thenagainphoto

And also, is your son going to dances and stuff yet?!
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Kristi (3460 comments) twitter: @TweetingMama

He’s gone to dances before, but he hasn’t started going with a “date” yet. He’s extremely athletic and such a handsome young man (I’m not just saying that because I’m his mommy and he’s my firstborn and only son lol), but he’s still pretty shy when it comes to asking girls out. This mama is not complaining! :) Do your boys have “girlfriends” yet?




anna (24 comments) twitter: @randomhandprint

love this, went to bloggy boot camp in boston and it was a great experience, highly recommend to everyone!
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