Best way to advertise an article jam
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What is the best way to post an article jam - i think it will appeal to article writing people who are kinda bored with, well, writing content?
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Ill put the widget on my site
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hey thanks stephen....i'll send you a link when its sorted ..do ya wanna enter?
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Can you make it into a widget? Then everyone who takes part can have the widget on their blog?
Meaning then any of their readers can easily submit a paragraph to the contest via the widget. Might be an interesting way to do it that gets people to take part while also giving you a lot of reach
stick a line in there "win an ipad with the best next line" and you then incentivise people to take part
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ah well yes i made it up!! so should clarify- umm i hope i am not in breach of some advertising rule
.Article Jam
Mix your article into our roadside garden and make it a story.Its simple.
Take up the story from where the last story stopped. Fun creative segues encouraged.
•Story can promote whatever you want – it can be factual or pure fiction.
•Shall be between 400-800 words.
•Each story must mention Gulliver. He is a man who is 42 and lives adjacent to the M25. He is always in the backgarden and everyone can see him from the M25. His garden beet grows well. Gulliver goes indoors every fifth article.•You are only allowed one contextual link in the last paragraph.
Political, romantic, comedy, poetry, curent affairs are all welcome. Feel free to mention news events, Google announcements, Facebook campagins, whatever.
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Hi, sorry, can you define "article jam"?
Thanks!
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