Today's post is brought to you by
Andrea, from
D's Company.
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As an introvert, I've always thought that big parties sucked. Especially the ones where I'm all on my own, in carefully chosen clothes & makeup that don't make a bold statement but aren't boring either, enduring awkward chit-chats until I finally find at least one semi-decent person to talk to.
But what a difference it makes to be able to bring a friend, who would laugh at the same jokes, understand my bookish references, and would introduce me to people who are worth it. The party doesn't suck so much any more.
Doing something with a person you like is always easier and more fun. Doing a blog challenge with a person you know is no exception either. Having someone there that you're already familiar with, going through the same ups and downs makes the ups better, and the downs shorter.
Blogging can be tough as a one-person job, but having a friend in it with you, makes things lighter.
Do you have doubts whether you can manage a challenge? You'll have your own community to support each other. Are you stuck on the theme or a specific letter? Your readers can help.
So spread the word, involve your audience - here are some ideas how.
1.
Write a blog post. Your readers might or might not know about the challenge, so give them a
short intro, tell them
how you're going to do it or just to
keep yourself accountable.
2. When you see a great blog/post,
leave a comment encouraging them to join. We're all unsure about our capabilities from time to time, and knowing there's someone believing in us, makes all the difference.
3.
Talk to your friends about it! In person, you know, maybe over a beer. I'm forever trying to recruit my friends who don't only deserve the benefits of this great community, but could also do with a little shake-up of getting challenged.
4.
Invite people to the twitter chats. We've two every week, Thursdays at 9pm, and Saturdays at 8am EST to accommodate the different time zones and it's nothing like the dreaded parties! But bringing a friend still helps.
5.
Be social on, you know, social media. Get your friends to the
A to Z Facebook page where you'll be able to see what everyone's posting about.
Show them the
A to Z pinterest boards, the
G+ page or my personal favourite,
twitter.
You name it, we have it!
What I'm saying is, don't fall into the trap of doing it all alone. The best thing about blogging is connecting to others through your writing.
Reciprocate it by involving them in the biggest challenge you'll probably take and you'll have the pleasure of seeing another person succeed because of you.
Isn't that the awesomest?
Still on the fence about signing up?
Look at all the blogs that are participating!
PS: If you do any of the sharing described above, leave a comment and we'll visit. We're cool like that.