I borrowed this idea from Danny at Dream Big (I don’t think he’d mind but I did just DM him to make sure). I would like to help promote other blogs (the type of blog you have does not matter, unless its content is offensive). I’m especially interested in recruiting bloggers who write about mental health but this isn’t a requirement.
I feel like I’m in a position now to help others get seen and help boost their Google rankings.
If you become a Lucky Otter Partner, I will display your logo in my sidebar (you can email it to me and I will resize it so it will fit) linking to your site, which will bring you more hits to your blog. If you have no logo, no worries. I can design one for you and of course, will make sure it’s acceptable to you before I post it.
As a partner, I will also promote your blog in various ways — sharing posts on Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin, and StumbleUpon, and reblogging selected articles of yours that I think would be appropriate for this blog.
I’ll also write an introductory “welcome” post about your blog when you become a partner. I might even ask you to write a guest post (you are always welcome to say no).
I haven’t decided yet how many partners I can accommodate, but the slots would be limited. So act now!
Send me an email (otterlover58@gmail.com) if you are interested in this opportunity to grow your blog and I will send you the details.
I’m looking forward to hearing from you and hope you decide take this opportunity to grow your blog and gain greater visibility!
If you’d like to help spread the word, please reblog this post or share it on your social media. Thanks so much!
Hi there luckyotter.
Not sure about a partner, but I have just started a series of poems on my life in psychiatry, from childhood through to nursing, managing and so on.
Regardless, it’s a pleasure to visit.
Cheers,
Frank.
The psychiatry series starts here: https://frankprem.wordpress.com/2016/12/01/psychiatry-1-early-years-introduction/
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Thanks for sharing the link! I’ll check this out.
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Welcome.
Cheers,
Frank
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I enjoy reading your blog very much. But I am not sure I understand what you mean about having partners? The problem is undoubtedly with my lack of comprehension, not with any lack of clarity on your part. I am not handling this Christmas season very well, which you may have already seen in my latest post.
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Check Danny’s blog (Dream Big) to see how it works over there. Basically, it means that if you become a partner (email me to find out how) , I will help promote your blog by including a link and logo in the sidebar, writing a post about the blog(s), and regularly sharing new posts on social media, reblogging, etc. I know I do that anyway at random, but as a partner, it’s guaranteed. Email me to learn more. 🙂
I’m not handing the Christmas season well this year either. Having practically no family and no money makes it very hard. I haven’t read your post yet, but I will now. I’m sorry you’re having a rough time. Join the club.
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Thank you, I will check out Danny’s Dream Big blog. And thank you so much for the reblog!
I just had to refollow your blog. Some of the blogs I was following disappeared out of my reader. I don’t even remember most of them, unfortunately, but yours is unforgettable. 🙂
Thankfully, I am feeling a little better this morning. I think writing about it helps. But I haven’t put up a tree yet this year or anything. Bah Humbug…
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I emailed you!
Looking forward to your response.
By the way, i haven’t talked about my experiences here on wordpress having to do with BPD and NPD yet. But this urges me to do so. I’ve been meaning to, but i have a 2 month old baby girl, and my entire pregnancy was rough. So I’m just now starting to believe i can achieve a lot through blogging again!
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https://akppoetry.wordpress.com/2016/03/17/you-will-change-the-world-poem-3-17-16/
Actually, this poem has everything to do with being raised by a BPD mother and NPD father. And being the family scapegoat.
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Thanks! I’ll read this and comment later. 🙂
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You should do it! You;ll be amazed how much you will learn and how therapeutic it is. Congratulations on your new daughter! I’m sorry you had a rough pregnancy though.
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I have already started back up with my writing journey. I am really enjoying how naturally it is all flowing out of me, onto paper. Feels great, eventhough I’m writing and recollecting very disturbing aspects of my past, it is not bringing up much emotional baggage. That lets me know that all the self-reflection I’ve been doing has really made a difference. I realize i was unable to change my parents or make them love me, it wasn’t my fault for their choices. It’s a freeing feeling.
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It sure is, isn’t it? 🙂
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Are you charging for partners like Dream Big?
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Email me and I’ll give you more details. Yes, the charge is the same as his. $45 for 3 months.
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Ok thanks for letting me know!
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You’re welcome!
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Interested, but this is not the right time for me – even though I could use help letting folks know that my Coaching Group is filling NOW, recent events have left me poorer than poor until a few things fall into place.
I can’t risk spending a penny on any expense that’s not absolutely essential until they do (and I am not in control of the timing, unfortunately). Hopefully, you will still be looking (or looking again) at that time.
xx,
mgh
(Madelyn Griffith-Haynie – ADDandSoMuchMore dot com)
– ADD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder –
“It takes a village to educate a world!”
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