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Bloggers I would love it if you would share here your blogging tips. If you are not blogging yet: your time has come! You are a writer aren’t you? If you are a writer, a portion of your time needs to be devoted to networking and letting the world know you are here. Blogging provides an excellent format to do that. Look up Mary MacIntyre Santa FE NM. There’s more than one Mary MacIntyre, however you will…well look for yourself.

Through blogging you can create a long list of “fans” who want to hear what you think. SO pick one or two topics and blog away. The enterprising writer may also explore how to put his blog to work. A “working blog” earns you income consistantly. This income can help pay some bills or more and create more time for you to write. You might also find some clients who will pay you to write for them.

Too busy to blog? Visit blogs, forums, and Twitter to talk with people and rech out to others through your comments. Find blogs that you love and comment every other week or so. It is low cost no cost advertising.

Perhaps, another time I will write more about blogging.


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