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Today's Prompt: What happens after you press “publish.” Write about your post-blog-writing process. Do you immediately tweet a link? Email it to everyone? Re-read it for spelling errors?
The first thing I do is view the post on the blog itself, to make sure the formatting is OK. Nothing drives me more crazy on my blogs than text that's misaligned or weird spaces in my posts. If needed, I correct those.
Usually after writing on my own blog I go out and comment on other's blogs for a few minutes. I know I enjoy getting comments, so I try to leave a few for others.
Sometimes I'll tweet about the post if it's something I want some feedback on, but I don't do that with every post. (Maybe I should?)
That's about it for my post-post process. :)
This post was written as part of NHBPM – 30 health posts in 30 days.
The first thing I do is view the post on the blog itself, to make sure the formatting is OK. Nothing drives me more crazy on my blogs than text that's misaligned or weird spaces in my posts. If needed, I correct those.
Usually after writing on my own blog I go out and comment on other's blogs for a few minutes. I know I enjoy getting comments, so I try to leave a few for others.
Sometimes I'll tweet about the post if it's something I want some feedback on, but I don't do that with every post. (Maybe I should?)
That's about it for my post-post process. :)
This post was written as part of NHBPM – 30 health posts in 30 days.
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Next to the doctor's office, I think some of the best diabetes tips I've ever gotten have come from discussions in the comment sections of diabetes blogs. :)