8 Great Faces in My Spaces
Posted: Saturday, September 17, 2011
by Suzi Gravenstuk
http://www.suzi-gravenstuk.blogspot.com
“What is the benefit of Spaces?” Well, this is how I see SearchWarp Spaces. Whether or not this is the true intent, I see Spaces as an excellent opportunity for cross-reciprocal promotion. The cross reciprocal promotion requires no effort on the part of writers or readers as it is through some kind of lofty computer algorithm that the publisher (s) set up.
If we think like search engines or bots, we might think that Suzi’s space has some good links on it. Plus, I am not simply being kind. I have an ulterior motive. Chances are that for as many times as others are featured on my Spaces, I am also being featured on other members’ spaces. Does that make sense? I mean $en$e?
Emerald Eyes , by David Pekrul : Oh my goodness, what a bittersweet story. The message is a timely one for all and one we should remember with every breath we take.
Where I'd Live If I Could Have A Choice by Hilda Cang: Ms Cang’s choice makes me want to learn more about her space, I mean place.
Animals are Funny: Lucifer, a Horse by Dianne Lehmann : A lively animal story. Hmmm. I would love to see photos of Lucifer. It would be fun to see if reality matches the photos in my mind from Dianne’s description.
Fathers, Teach Your Daughters what Love is or Else! by Ingrid Weir : Some surprising messages in here, and not just for dads.
The Neanderthal and Its Forgotten Journey by Rick Medina : I read this article earlier today. Fresh thinking and debate to keep my mind active during my early morning drive time.
If I Could Live Anywhere In The World, I Would Stay Right Where I Am Right Now-Small Town America by Fran Larson : comment left at site. I have a new perspective on Fran’s choice.
Finding Ideas for Writing by Hannah Quinn : Comment left at article. As a person with frequent writer’s block, it is always good to be stocked up with fresh ideas for writing. (This also may be the one of the purposes behind the new SW Teams and groups.)
The Legend of Herb and Fruit by Gregory Lewis : Gregory takes a tough assignment/challenge and turns it into a master piece. Learning the technique itself is well worth the read.Of course for you to understand the challenge, you may have to dig a little deeper.
Now I am at the end of the original 8 in my space for today. At this time I need to make an interior comment. SearchWarp has long had guidelines about self serving links. I have even had a few articles kicked out because of a misunderstanding of the reader regarding my links¸ which are rarely self serving.
It could be that the first reader of this article may have to give it the boot for having two too many links.
A badge is now due. Do you know which it is? Here is a parallel hint. When dew caresses the eve do you feel you are due a rest?
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