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I found a neat little widget today called Skribit. It’s installed in my right hand side bar at the moment. What it does is that it allows you to either tell me what you’d like me to write about in my upcoming articles, or to vote for a topic someone else has already suggested.
So far the widget looks pretty simple and easy to use. It’s fairly self explanatory. Basically you just click on the “What Should I Write About?” link in the header of the widget to submit your own entry, or you can lick “Vote” beside entries that have already been submitted.
I’m really curious to see hear what you’d like me to write about, so go ahead and give it a try. It won’t bite. What are the challenges you’re having making money doing what you love?
The widget allows you to add in multiple entries, so you don’t need to just pick one thing.
I have a lot of ideas already on the table for my upcoming articles, but if I hear your feedback first, it will help me to narrow down and get into more specific areas of Inspired Money Making.
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It’s a very cool widget… I have a blog that I care to in spurts.. I’ve yet to submit it to any bookmarking sites, etc.. havent done any marketing on it.. its of a personal platform to add to my portfolio…
I really like the skribit idea.. its interactive, and gives the blog reader, or the passer by a sense of empowerment.. and involvement…
good stuff!