by Edie Melson Many of you may have heard the term EdgeRank in regard to Facebook’s new policy for pages. It’s a new term, but its purpose should sound familiar. EdgeRank compiles information Facebook believes will be valuable for each individual user. This is done through complicated equations, not unlike those search engine algorithms use to rank sites when a topic is searched. Facebook implemented such a drastic step because they had so many spam complaints. Many businesses saw an immediate drop in reach for their pages. This also coincided with the release of Facebook’s new sponsored (paid) promotional features. Many people assumed this was Facebook’s attempt to monetize more of their site. Before we jump to any conclusions, we need to note that the spam reporting has gone way […]
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Social Media Minute—Demystifying Facebook Edgerank
Sizzling Summer Success, Part 2: Fan the Flame
Last week we talked about lighting the fire under your dream of becoming or remaining to be a published author. Hopefully, you’ve done that because you have to do the first step in order to make today’s post work for you. You have to fan the flame and you can’t do that if you haven’t lit a fire. So how can you do that? Here are a few things you can do in order to make your writing dream sizzle. Write, plan, outline, or think about your story every day. Yes, I do mean each and every day, including Sunday’s, holidays, vacation days and birthdays. That blows the breath of life across the embers of your soul and keeps the flame burning hot. Plan your entire week at the same […]
Read the RestThe Bronze Medalists from the MBT Frasier Awards
I remember the days of submitting to writing contests…if I didn’t final, I wanted to know…how close was I to the top 5? Because writing is a journey, and we’re always about improving our craft, we want to celebrate those who earned the spot of top 15, right behind the Finalists. Great Job! Bronze Medal Frasier Finalists 2013 GRACE MARK Lynn Blackburn Mary Robinson Julia Reffner Sue Nebbe Deb Garland Jennifer Dyer Carolyn Miller Jennie Atkins Elaine Stock Tom Threadgill Amanda Dykes Heidi Chiavaroli Jane Baker Amy Drown Join us at the MBT Pizza Party so we can recognize your amazing efforts! Oh…the Pizza Party, you say? Well…. Check out all the DEETS below – and don’t forget to sign up for tickets! Pizza Party & Frasier Award Ceremony From: $45 […]
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Pitch + Premise = Spine
Maybe you first heard of the “story spine” from Stanley Williams’ book, The Moral Premise. But I actually thought of the concept all by my lonesome the winter of 2011 at the first Deep Thinkers Retreat. Because it became clear to me we HAVE to know what the story is about in order to develop the character and the plot. The pitch is that one or two lines, the concept, of the story that you tell editors or agents. Or you friends when they ask, “What’s your story about.” You must be able to tell it in one or two succinct sentences. If you ramble or start telling too much, then you’re not nailing the core of your story. For example, my pitch for Dining with Joy was “It’s about […]
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