Great list of do’s and don’t’s (that right?) of blogging.
We all want to offer something that is valuable and important to others, and we all have some type of agenda. Whether that is to satisfy our own desires to write and be read or to make sales or to reach some numerical goal, we all want to be appreciated. This is very true in the world of self marketing and self promotion. As authors, artists, musicians, etc. word of mouth or lack of it can make you or break you. I respect this, I really do. I don’t mean to sound like I don’t appreciate someone who works hard to achieve their goals.
I like to promote other bloggers and authors. I find that putting the time into giving someone a shout out and trying to shed a bit of light on their endeavors is good for myself and them. I love it when I form a connection with…
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Thank you Charles for everything you do:)
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You’re welcome and thank you for all your help. Also, I sent you a message on FB with a question on your public figure site.
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Okay! I will go have a looky:)
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Oh good lawdy. I just wrote a post about not spamming! I can’t spam you to read my books now. Plus I have such a mix match of books it is hilarious. The successful self pub book was a *gulp* romance novel–kinda
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That’s why I sent a private message. Just to get a title or two. Technically, it isn’t spamming if I requested the info. 🙂
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I truly feel like a ham. Canned ham.
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Is that spam?
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With added water 😉
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Remembering where you’ve come from is as important as where you’re heading. My first ever follower had me feeling like I was on top of the world.
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That was definitely a great day for me. Made my little world less lonely.
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So well written. Thanks!
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