It’s toot your own horn time!

Date November 30, 2007

It’s Friday again! And it’s time to toot your own horn. I did this a few months ago and it was so fun and inspiring, I decided to pull it out again. I know we creative types have trouble taking credit for our success. So no matter how big or small, it’s time to toot your own horn!

Here’s my horn tooting:

The reason I haven’t been blogging as much in the last few days is because I just put the final touches on the first draft of my very own ebook. It’s called The Content Chef and as soon as I have some other eyes take a look at it, it will be available for sale. This has been a major goal for me all year long, and I’m glad that I finally got it accomplished.

Now it’s your turn!

Have you kicked butt on a project lately?

 

Did a client give you an awesome referral?

 

Were you able to reach a personal goal of setting up your website or learning something new about web writing?

 

Post your success stories below!

 

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5 Responses to “It’s toot your own horn time!”

  1. Amy (20 comments.) said:

    Since we’re both keeping vampire hours, I get to go first!

    I started my own blog on a whim last Friday and it was live on Saturday. I’ve had over 5300 people visit since my first post and I’m so excited about it!

    Geek Parenting has been a lot of fun and I made a whopping $3 in ad revenue. Don’t worry, I won’t spend it all in one place. ;)

  2. courtknee said:

    Hooray for Amy! :) $3 is pretty good for just a few days of being live.

  3. Tom Colvin (1 comments.) said:

    You should toot your OWN horn. Congratulations for making the short list in the Top !0 Blogs For Writers competition.

  4. courtknee said:

    Thanks Tom. I’ve heard some really good things about your blog. I can’t wait to check it out (it’s down right now).

  5. Kristen King (1 comments.) said:

    Congrats on your nomination for Top 10 Blogs for Writers!

    Kristen

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