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September 8, 2008 By Michelle V. Rafter

Nominate WordCount for best writing blog

Time for a shameless request.

Michael Stelzner’s Writing White Papers blog is running its third annual contest to choose the top 10 blogs for writers.

So I’ll just come right out and say it: vote for me!

It’s been nine months since I started WordCount to blog about freelance writing in the 21st century – what it takes to be a successful freelance writer and how the switch to digital media is changing the way we work and the tools we use to do our work.

In that time, I’ve written about everything from search engine optimization to new media classes for freelancers to my own list of best blogs for writers. In May I hosted a blogathon that attracted more than two dozen other freelancers. I’ve seen one of my posts included in a book, The New Writer’s Handbook 2008.

During the year, dozens of you have told me privately or left comments about how much you’ve learned from what you’ve read here. So if you like WordCount, please consider nominating this blog for Writing White Paper’s top writing blogs award.

To nominate WordCount, leave a comment here. Voting closes Sept. 12.

Thank you!

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Filed Under: Blogs, Freelancing, Writing Tagged With: best blogs for writers, blog contests, blogs for writers contests, Michael Stelzner, WordCount, Writing White Papers

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  1. Ery Shin says

    September 8, 2008 at 10:03 am

    Hi Michelle,

    It’s been awhile, but I hope you’re doing well. Anyhow, I just nominated your blog, so hopefully, you get in the top 10. (You deserve it.)

    Still reading your posts, still trucking at the office, and also curious about the Jobvite article. Did it get released yet?

    Best,
    Ery

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