WOW! WHAT A FIND!

Monday, February 18, 2019

Master the "art" of broadcasting your written work

This is original copy first published IBO Toolbox

http://www.ibotoolbox.com?jid=11091 <== PERSONAL INVITATION TO JOIN IBOTOOLBOX

http://www.ibosocial.com/hakeson/pressrelease.aspx?prid=625037  <==Guilty of Wasting your "Press Release" Content?


Every day I receive notices of IBO Press Releases, open, read and digest the contend.  I see people have gone to a great deal of effort to publicize favored products and services.  In their press releases they are moving to gain and draw attention to something they are promoting eagerly seeking attention and possible reader action.

Many times the information our writers are simply endorsing and what boils down to doing a sales job, marketing with a persuasive pitch plugging their passion and experiences all the time endeavoring to entice their readers to follow up and make them money.

Wait, I am not finding fault with promoting and advertising using IBO Press Releases to make money.  No not at all!   

My pitch to you is don't waste your work.   

Check out the various available sites to replicate your subject matter and preliminary efforts to an even broader audience.  Find sites covering your subject matter and reproduce the content attracting a much larger audience for your written work.

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I am attempting to draw your attention to the fact you have taken the time and effort to do the work of putting together information in written form publishing it with the intention of broadcasting and distributing it across the wide reaches of the internet.

I am not suggesting personal comment sections of other peoples work or sections available for comments on other online sites.  Searching around you should be able to locate other news and article seeking media sites where the subject matter fits directly within the purpose and intent of the welcoming site.

Find sites where your "article" will be a welcome posting.  A suggestion is view: http://digg.com/? if your passion is about food.
A site like http://hubpages.com deals with many passions and an excellent site for a broad array of subject matters.  A well know site welcoming various topics is http://ezinearticles.com .  The categories there are wide open to your work.

The idea is find welcoming sites and expand your work and subject matter to an even broader readership.  Don't be guilty of losing the potential of expanding your written work to a massively larger audience.