Fringe Tips For Blogging on the Edge

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I am no expert. Let's put that out there from the start. I have been alive long enough to develop a jaded, cynical, and somewhat 'fringe' stream of consciousness, though.

How do I tap into this element of my psyche? Turn my jade into a win - win situation, whereby I am able to express myself and perhaps add a bit of smile and advice to y'all?

By offering comments and advice, of a fringe and 'on the edge' nature, on how to complement your already impressive writing styles.

Todays Tip:

To become a citizen of Bloggerville, comment on many of the other posts. Show interest. Be rude. Demonstrate disdain. This will get you known, quickly. You can say you are doing this to 'help others see their work in a different light'. And, maybe, you will find your posts and blog entries recieve an increased readership.

Write, on, I say. Write on.

deorre

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Good advice, deorre

The more you read and comment, the more likely people are to do the same on your blog.

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And to be Rude & Cynical?

What do you think of that, Sharon? The idea is for 'fringe' writers, those perhaps with no semblance of the competence that you demonstrate.

deorre

Satire & Irony Are Your Friends

Cynical and rude

Cynical's ok; rude, it depends on which definition you're using, deorre. If it's about being in-your-face and raising contentious issues, fine; if it's about being unpleasant to people, it doesn't work for me, but might for others.

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