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Where Should You Write Online
Too Long Didn’t Read: Start with Twitter and a Notebook! This is for beginners.
I have 5,000 email subscribers, 95,000 Twitter followers and 15,000 monthly readers on PathToManliness.com. So how did I build such a massive audience?
There’s a million methods and avenues to start your blossoming writing career. In fact, there’s too many choices for the average person. So let’s break down some of the best options.
1. Notebook
This one technically isn’t online but hear me out. First off, it’s a great way to develop your writing skills, style and technique without judgment. Write whatever nonsense you want. No one will see it.
However, once you get comfortable with it, you can take your writings and post them online in the other options listed below.
You could even take portions of your writing and share them as… Tweets.
2. Twitter
This is the easiest to grow, write and connect with others. It can be frustrating in the beginning, but with the right techniques, it’s worth the effort.
With Twitter, you can connect with other power players, people who share your ideas and other generally interesting people. It’s what Linkedin tries to be.
My guide “Cash For Tweets” shows you how you can get started on Twitter, gain a loyal audience and ultimately make money. With the information in this book, you could make $100 today.