Dear Writing Reader,
One of the most popular questions from
Authors on Writing.Com
is: How do I gain exposure on Writing.Com?
In this letter, I will provide numerous
tips for increasing the amount of exposure
you receive on Writing.Com.
Tip #1: Utilize Our Newsletters!
Every week Writing.Com
sends out over 140,000 issues of its 13
various newsletters. Each week, Newsletter
Editors ask for questions and feedback
from their readers. Each week we see many
of the newsletters "Ask & Answer" sections
go blank! Get easy, quick exposure by
emailing Writing.Com
Newsletter Editors and asking them questions
to be included in their next issue.
Subscribe to newsletters that cover your
favorite genres. Email the editors with
questions pertaining to the genre, writing
style or topic that Editor chose that
week. In most cases, you will find your
name, your question and a response in
that Editor's newsletter the following
week. Readers of that newsletter will,
more than likely, check out your portfolio!
Tip #2: Review, Review, Review!
Reading and rating are very important
for writers, but when it comes to garnering
eyeballs for your own work - nothing beats
reviewing. When you review another author's
item, invite that Author to your own portfolio.
Most of our Authors will be more than
happy to check out your portfolio, since
you were so kind to take a look first!
Review, review and then review some more.
Correspond with other Authors on the site
and you'll be surprised how many more
views your items get!
Tip #3: Plug Yourself In!
There are many In & Outs and Message
Forums that are geared toward giving Writing.Com
Authors exposure. Most of these are run
by Authors themselves and receive heavy
traffic. Writing.Com
itself provides one that is linked from
the "Item Jumps" pulldown menu.
Plug yourself without shame; utilize
The Shameless "Plug" Page. Don't be shy;
start posting in message forums asking
people to visit your portfolio. Tell readers
a little about yourself, your portfolio
and your writing style; you're sure to
gain new readers!
Tip #4: Win Exposure With Contests!
There are many contests run by Writing.Com
members, as well! Participating in contests
does not only give you the opportunity
to win Gift Points, but also provides
a free stage for you to flaunt your writing
to others who are entering or judging
that contest. Contests are easy to enter,
give a wide variety of assignment and
provide GREAT exposure whether you win
or not!
Participate in contests! To start, you
will find some by visiting Writing Contests
@ Writing.Com!.
You can also visit the "Contest" sub-type
link from within the Static Item listing
page.
Tip #5: Get BidClicking!
Now take the Gift Points you just won
in the contests and Sponsor your items
with the Writing.Com
BidClick System!
My recommendation is to use the Genre
and Item Type sponsorship opportunities.
Extremely popular genres like Romance/Love,
Action/Adventure, and Fantasy can be sponsored
for under 25 Gift Points (or 1/4 of a
penny)!
Placing items within applicable genres
will generate highly targeted readers
who are more likely to read, rate AND
review your item; and it costs FAR FEWER
Gift Points than the main Sponsored Items
column!
If you want instant exposure to all of
our visitors, you can bid a higher Gift
Point price for the Sponsored Items listing.
This listing is shown on the right-hand
side of every page and is seen by every
visitor to Writing.Com.
We've seen items gain over 100 ratings
in less than 24 hours when sponsored there!
Sponsor items within the Genre or Item
Type listing pages. For even more exposure,
try out the Sponsored Items area. For
even more information on this, read The
Writing.Com
BidClick System!
I hope you found useful information within
my letter; good luck and have fun!
~~ The StoryMaster (19)
| About The Author
The StoryMaster is WebMaster of
Writing.Com
( http://www.Writing.Com/
). Established in 2000, Writing.Com
is the online community for readers
and writers of all ages and interests.
Whether you're a casual reader
searching for a good story or a
creative writer looking for the
perfect place to improve your skills,
Writing.Com
is the site for you! Over 293,848
members have joined and posted over
819,680 literary items.
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This article was posted on December
21, 2004