
The winners of the May 16 COMMENTS contests are:
Writing Comments Contest:
The winner of the Working Writer Happy Writer: How to Build a Thriving Writing Business from NOTHING is Kevin Syn from Wichita, Oklahoma. The winning entry was Kevins comment:
I am a writer and I must say I get a constant stream of ideas for articles from twitter. I follow anyone in my subject areas and cruise and follow links for an hour a day. Well, an hour is what I’ll confess to.
I am challenged to keep my tweets to 140. You might have been able to guess that.
OH yeah. I use tweetdeck it makes looking for subjects easier.
Which is found on the post: Is it Really Possible to Grow Your Business with Twitter?
Photography Comments Contest
The winner of “2009 Photographer’s Market” is Alison Kyle from Miami, Florida. The winning entry was the comment:
Rodney,
I went to your business insider website to see your squeeze page. My question is, when I sign up for the free report, am I getting the free report AND a regular newsletter, or other emails? oR just the report?
I also got a pop-up panel for the newsletters on this website. Is that as effective as a squeeze page? I really liked it and signed up … so it worked for me. Where can I get it?
Alison’s comment is found on a post written by our guest expert, Rodney Washington: Can a Photographer Effectively Use a Squeeze Page?
Thanks to everyone who entered. Please try again in our current COMMENT CONTESTS.
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The winners of the May 9th COMMENTS contests are:
Writing Comments Contest:
The winner of “The Well Fed Writer” is Kate Baggot, a Canadian freelance writer who is currently living and working in Europe. Kate actually commented numerous times increasing her odds of winning. The winning entry was her comment:
I’ve always found that when most of these large-scale public events hire staff, they start by recruiting from their pool of past volunteers.
Which is found on the post: Finding Work By Focusing on Events
Photography Comments Contest
The winner of “2009 Photographer’s Market” is Almost a Pro, a “semi-professional” photographer working out of Miami. The winning entry was the comment:
I have recently signed up with Dreamstime. It was a bit of an effort, but I finally got 25 photos loaded and within a day made my first sale. I got less than an $0.25 for it LOL, but it was money I didn’t have before and now I will get the rest of my collection uploaded.
Even if I just pay for my gear it is great. And I have to admit feeling so excited about my first sale. You’d have thought they were giving me a check for a hundred thousand dollars.
Which is found on the post Working With Stock Photo Agencies Part 4
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Hooray! I can’t wait to receive my prize. Let me know if you need anything else from me.