Louise Wise (also writes as T E Kessler): Building a platform

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Showing posts with label Building a platform. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Building a platform. Show all posts

Monday, 6 February 2012

Join a campaign to join together writers/bloggers/and generally nice people


There are so many of us out there. Aspiring authors, bloggers (whether established or beginning), industry peeps, even published authors, all of whom want to build their online platforms. We write insightful posts and articles, actively blog within the blogosphere, take part in challenges, competitions, and contests galore. We have the passion and the drive to make it, but…we could all do with a bit of support. So I started thinking. What if we link all these people together? What if we create a way to meet people in a similar position, people who genuinely want to help build our online platform while at the same time building theirs? People who want to pay it forward in the spirit of writerly writerness and blogging beautificity (and see it come back to them in turn). And so, my Writers’ Platform-Building Campaign was born. 

What is the Campaign?

Well, to find out more and be taken to RACHAEL HARRIE's (the host) blog for instructions on how to join click below:

Fourth Writers' Platform-Building Campaign

And in spirit of this campaign, mention in the comment section below that you're joining, follow my blog and I'll add you to my Writer's Directory (be sure to add your genre and blog/website link).

Saturday, 12 February 2011

Platform-Building Crusade

I’ve always been a fan of the idea that if you help someone, they will help you: I follow you, you follow me etc, and in this small lonely world of writers where support is “while you’re on the computer, check the cinema times, eh?” and acknowledgment “not given up the writing malarkey, yet?”, news that other writers with similar feelings makes us feel better. Well, it makes me feel better!

Then I come across a blog by Rachael Harrie who has thought up this ingenious idea called, Platform-Building Crusade.

Well, don’t let me tell you about it, read it yourself: click!


 

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