A woman named Irene Koehler owns a business called Almost Savvy. Its website has the best two lines about working on the Internet I have ever seen: We're all learning. Why not do it together? and How can I help?
If you're going to be successful online, these two questions are the key.
Since I started this blog back in November, I've covered a veritable plethora of topics. Surprisingly, it's been pretty easy to come up with things to write about. I covered the happenings in the publishing world for a while, but honestly, it got kind of depressing writing about the newest round of layoffs. So I moved into tools and tricks, sprinkling in other topics as I saw them.
But for any blog to be useful, it must meet its readers' needs. So I leave it open to you...what do you want to see? How can I help you?
Additionally, what can you add that your fellow writers might find useful? Multiple outlooks are always, always useful. And, on this blog, they're welcome, as well.
I'm going to repeat this post periodically because it's the key to this blog--or any other blog worth reading.
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