Showing posts with label Blog to advertise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog to advertise. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

Continued Effort to Put #morecontent On My Blog

Yesterday I posted that I would try to post more in an effort to increase my reach on the web. I also sent a couple of tweets out today. It looks like my efforts might be paying off. Yesterday's blog post had several views. This made me think, If I had not posted the blog post, it would not had any views.  It might sound funny or even corny but it is true.

Today's post will include #morecontent.(You might have noticed that I'm trying to emphasize the #morecontent hashtag)

Today's Fun Fact:
I was born in Sidney Montana. But I was raised in and currently live in south Mississippi.

Today's Writing Tip:
I have read other tips about not editing as you go when writing a first draft, but I want to take this a step further. If you have a story in your, head start writing it down! If you self-edit yourself so much that you decide your story is not good enough to put into writing, then you have might just kill what could be a good story that others might enjoy. If you don't try you will never know.

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Thursday, April 30, 2015

Test Test Test, Can Anyone Hear Me?

I've had this blog, my Twitter account, and Facebook page going for a while now and the number of visitors, likes, and follows are still low. Also the number of book sales is low and number of Kindle version sales and number of reviews are both 0. I'm beginning to wonder if the only way to get likes, followers, and visits its to buy advertising.

I'm cheap and I try not to give up too easily so I'm going to try to create more content. Will more posts and tweets get more people's attention? We shall see! What about #hashtags, do they work, even outside of Twitter and Facebook? 

Question of the day: 
How many writers do you know of that are also a computer programmer? Hint: at least one. Please reply in the comments section.

Quote of the day:
"You can only get out what you put in." - Jacob C. Stroud, author of Teddy Visits Mitchell Farms

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