7 responses to “WordCount Blogathon: A Post a Day for the Month of May”

  1. Open for Business : Carolyn Erickson

    [...]  Michelle Rafter started A Post A Day for the Month of May, and I’ve decided to jump in with both feet. [...]

  2. Carolyn Erickson

    Michelle, I’m in.

    My blog is http://www.blog.carolynrerickson.com

    Thanks for giving me the perfect reason to get going on this.

    I may see if my blogging teammates at MamaNeedsABookContract.com want to join in.

  3. Michelle Rafter

    Thanks Carolyn. I’d already posted for today but edited it again just now so you’re included. As you said, 1 down, 30 to go.

    Michelle Rafter

  4. Carolyn Erickson

    Thanks! :)

  5. If you like blogging every day, try NaBloPoMo « WordCount/by Michelle Vranizan Rafter

    [...] should sounds familiar to regular readers of this blog, which I took through my own blogathon during the month of May. If I would have known about NaBloPoMo back then, I would have signed [...]

  6. 6 simple steps for starting your freelance writing blog « WordCount/by Michelle Vranizan Rafter

    [...] consistently is a sure way to increase traffic. That’s one of the main lessons I learned from my May blogathon, where I posted every day for a month. Now I blog Monday through Friday. Other freelancers I know [...]

  7. WordCount blog: 2008 Q2 report « WordCount/by Michelle Vranizan Rafter

    [...] month ever – When I decided to write a post a day during the month of May I thought it’d be a fun way to celebrate my birthday, which falls during that month. Little [...]

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It's been a busy fall here at WordCount world headquarters. Go to the Clips page to see stories I've done recently on everything from avoiding Twitter faux pas to the latest trends in employee rewards programs, how small businesses can benefit from the Obama Administration's economic stimulus program to how to take a deadbeat customer to small claims court. Read. Comment. Enjoy.