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Dominate the Instagram Landscape with Our Expert Marketing Services. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In today's dynamic digital landscape, Instagram has proven to be a powerful platform for individuals and businesses to showcase their creativity, connect with their audience, and drive meaningful engagement. However, with millions of users and fierce competition, it takes more than just luck to dominate the Instagram landscape. In this blog, we will explore expert marketing strategies that can help you unlock the full potential of Instagram and establish a prominent presence in the platform.
By Alicia Addison2 years ago in Writers
Book Reviews
How to Determine Legitimate Book Review Services While companies offering paid book reviews may exist, it's essential to distinguish between legitimate review services and those that violate Amazon's policies. Legitimate review services typically follow ethical guidelines and disclose the nature of their reviews, ensuring transparency for readers.
By Denelsia Walker2 years ago in Writers
I Don't Want To Write A Poem
Introduction I always want to write and I feel that if I don't write then something is missing, but sometimes I know I could create a poem or micro fiction but my Devil tells me I am just being lazy and not putting any effort into creating something worthwhile. Today is one of those days.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Electric Vehicles 2024: The Best New Models and Innovations
The various strategies incorporated by different car manufacturers for the electric vehicle market until the year 2024 embraces new models and innovations in the vehicles. It is believed that there will be great enhancements in these areas such as: range, power capabilities and technology this year making EVs more real and appealing to a culmination than before.
By Azeem Writes2 years ago in Writers
The Power of Tropes. AI-Generated.
The article explores the psychological effects of tropes on readers, examining how these recurring patterns in storytelling shape reader expectations and emotional responses, and discusses ways to leverage tropes creatively for enhanced reader engagement.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Writers
Antiquarianism propels as Egypt's most prominent pharaoh's stone coffin is at long last found . Content Warning.
The stone coffin of the most popular Egyptian pharaoh has at last been found, three centuries after his demise. Egyptologists were confused by the secret of the area of the stone coffin of Ramesses II, otherwise called Ramesses the Incomparable.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
A 114-year-old Texan is now the oldest living American. Here are 6 lifestyle choices that have helped her stay healthy for so long . Content Warning.
Elizabeth Francis has become the oldest living American at 114 years and 217 days old. She attributes her longevity to God, but her family thinks lifestyle factors play a part, too.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Great Works of Literature - Vocal Style
In addition to my endless complaining about the absurd word count minimum for story publication on Vocal I also take issue with the nonsensical subtitle requirement. No matter how much I think about it, and it is actually way too much, I cannot for the life of me imagine what potential justification there could be to require every article or story published here to have one. This includes the poets community by the way. A poem with a subtitle is not a thing I even thought existed until I started publishing here. A story without a subtitle cannot even be submitted for screening by the censorship board (sorry I mean submitted for review to the moderators) without one. Can you imagine what the world would have been/be like if this were an ironclad rule of writing and literature, and had been since the beginning of the written word? Luckily, you don't have to as I have imagined it for you below. Normally I would have ended this introductory section right there. Right at the period after the word below. However when I had completed the piece and checked the word count I noted it was nowhere near 600 words. So, after a round of curses, head slaps, and sighs I had to think of a way to stuff more words into this crap fest of an story and the following was the best I could come up with. What you are now reading are the thoughts currently emanating from my brain. In other words you are reading the words coming out of my head currently, totally unfiltered, exactly as I experience them in my head, at this very moment. Or, I guess, actually for you the reader, it will be at some later moment but hopefully you take my meaning. Now, can you imagine having to live with this person 24/7 365 days a year. Ouch, right. Welcome to my world. Do you think I have hit 600 words yet? I am gonna say no, probably another one hundred or so to go. See how I typed out the word one hundred instead of using the numerals one and zero and zero. Smart right? And then I did it again in the sentence right after the first one. I could have typed out the numerals as numerals each time but that would not have padded my word count in the same fashion as fully typing out the words that the numerals stand for, or is it the numerals that stand for the words? Hmmm. That's a weird thing to think about isn't it. Which stands for which? Six hundred and ten. Nice.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Writers






