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Writing Excuses: Smart Promotion 3 Minutes with Kent

    • Technology

https://writingexcuses.com/2021/02/21/16-8-smart-promotion/
Hey friends. So some of you may not know this but I am a hobbyist novel
writer and I listen every week to a 15-minute podcast. Well, it actually
they end up talking for like 25 minutes normally but they call it the 15
minutes long because you're in a hurry and we're not that smart but the
episode for this last Sunday was episode 8 of season 16 and it's titled
Smart Promotion and they're talking about promoting yourself as an author
but I thought some of the things that they talk about in here.
Are really really applicable to promoting yourself as a software engineer.
And this isn't only if you want to be like a content creative or like me or
anything like that, but just in general, how do you promote yourself so
that you can have the flexibility and power to do the things do the work
that you want to do?
And that's all I wanted to share today is going to be a quick one. So, I'll
provide a link to this episode in in the notes for this episode of three
minutes we can't but yeah, so,I really want to convince you to listen to
this so, I'll just read the background here so it says let's talk about how
to promote yourself and your work and how to do it well.
The tools we use for this continue to involve and in this discussion
discussion, we'll cover things that have worked things that have stopped
working things we use now and strategies we apply to not sync beneath the
turning disruptions and demick to promoting books or really anything else.
And that last bit or really anything else seriously this is just a really
great short.
Podcast episode that I strongly advise that you give some time to listening
to because it's really solid advice. Yeah, it's 24 minutes long. So give
this a listen and you won't regret it. And yeah, I hope that's helpful and
useful to you have a glorious day and we'll chat with you later.

https://writingexcuses.com/2021/02/21/16-8-smart-promotion/
Hey friends. So some of you may not know this but I am a hobbyist novel
writer and I listen every week to a 15-minute podcast. Well, it actually
they end up talking for like 25 minutes normally but they call it the 15
minutes long because you're in a hurry and we're not that smart but the
episode for this last Sunday was episode 8 of season 16 and it's titled
Smart Promotion and they're talking about promoting yourself as an author
but I thought some of the things that they talk about in here.
Are really really applicable to promoting yourself as a software engineer.
And this isn't only if you want to be like a content creative or like me or
anything like that, but just in general, how do you promote yourself so
that you can have the flexibility and power to do the things do the work
that you want to do?
And that's all I wanted to share today is going to be a quick one. So, I'll
provide a link to this episode in in the notes for this episode of three
minutes we can't but yeah, so,I really want to convince you to listen to
this so, I'll just read the background here so it says let's talk about how
to promote yourself and your work and how to do it well.
The tools we use for this continue to involve and in this discussion
discussion, we'll cover things that have worked things that have stopped
working things we use now and strategies we apply to not sync beneath the
turning disruptions and demick to promoting books or really anything else.
And that last bit or really anything else seriously this is just a really
great short.
Podcast episode that I strongly advise that you give some time to listening
to because it's really solid advice. Yeah, it's 24 minutes long. So give
this a listen and you won't regret it. And yeah, I hope that's helpful and
useful to you have a glorious day and we'll chat with you later.

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