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Making its debut on 12 October, Social Media Examiner is new blog — it calls itself an “online magazine” — that may become a major source of marketing advice for writers. Founded by writer and blogger Michael Stelzner, this venture will certainly contain lots of nuggets specifically for writers, along with all the general advice for business people and marketers wishing to harness the social media.
The blog opened its doors already with a stock of very useful articles, by a strong team of professionals. This blog will focus primarily on the major social media, from a marketing point of view, including LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
Becoming A Writer Seriously has over the past 3 years been examining the emerging new paradigm for writers, a revolution comparable to that spawned by the Gutenberg press. Now anyone can get published. Anyone can reach tens of thousands of potential readers. All at virtually no cost. But to do so requires a new set of skills, a new way of thinking about one’s writing career. I foresee Social Media Examiner becoming a major tool for writers who wish to equip themselves for this new world.
I’ve been following Examiner founder Michael Stelzner for several years now, via his blog Writing White Papers. His blog takes a decided slant toward copywriting and business writing — but I often find ideas and information there that’s useful even to novelists, journalists, essayists and the rest of us writers. His blog has become recognized as one of the very top blogs for writers, an honor well-deserved. With this new venture, I think Stelzner and his professional team will have even more important information to share with us.
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