Welcome to the August 10, 2009 edition of the mad editor’s round-up.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Problem Poetry posted at Mad Kane’s Humor Blog, saying, “Poetry humor”
Wise_Bread presents Wisebread Bloggers Open Mike Thread posted at Wisebread.
Etc.
C.F. Jackson presents Why Blogging Equals Web Traffic posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Most people ask, “How do I get traffic to my website?” One of the most effective ways to get started is with a
blog. http://www.WebsiteMakeoverWorkshop.com”
C.F. Jackson presents More Twitter Followers vs. More Web Traffic posted at Website Makeover Workshop, saying, “Is it possible to capture targeted web traffic or targeted Twitter followers with the continuous growth of internet users and social network sites?”
Eldon Sarte presents This is My Night Job posted at Wordpreneur.com, saying, “Writing is everything. Or is it? Sometimes, even with the best laid plans, it needs to take second place. Temporarily at least.”
Kathryn presents The Many Benefits of Journaling posted at Real Words, saying, “Thoughts on why journals are useful for writers.”
Interviews
Monica O’Brien presents The right and wrong book launch strategies – and 4 ways authors can get blog publicity for their book posted at Twenty Set.
Writing
Jon Bard presents How to Write a Picture Book That Shines posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.
Joshua Dodson presents The Fulfillment of Writing posted at Writers Community.
Joshua Dodson presents NaNoWriMo Strikes posted at Writers Community.
Ella Moss presents Of God and Her « Zodiac Times posted at href="http://underzodiacclock.com">Zodiac Times.
Writing Tips
Ralph Jean-Paul presents 30 Day Writers Challenge posted at ralphs words, saying, “Have you ever gotten a bad case of writers block, unsatisfied works, and lack of creativity? They say the best way to handle these circumstances and many more is to write every day. That is why I am taking on this challenge in hopes to produce more valuable content. Learn the steps it will take to make this challenge a success.”
Jon Bard presents Write for Success: 7 Tips For Children’s Book Writers | Children’s Writing Web Journal posted at Children’s Writing Web Journal.
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