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Generate Interest in Your Event Through Guest Blog Posts

‘Fess up. You like getting free stuff, don’t you?
Me too. In fact, I have yet to meet someone who doesn‘t like getting freebies.
That’s why, in our blogging partnerships with trade show and event producers, we encourage our clients to give away several tickets to the event in exchange for guest blog posts.
It’s a win-win for [...]

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Thinking of Attending a Writers’ Conference?

If you’ve never attended a writers’ conference (or even if you have), you’ll want to check out a terrific resource. The Florida Christian Writers’ Conference blog (which we manage) serves up tips & advice from a variety of editors, agents, and freelance writers.
Here are links to this week’s articles:

Quotable Quote: Move from wanna-be writer to [...]

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Florida Christian Writers’ Conference Launches Blog

We’re pleased to announce that we launched a blog for the Florida Christian Writers’ Conference today.
Held at the Lake Yale Conference Center near Orlando, the four-day conference  is one of the premier writers’ conferences in the U.S. More than 40 publishers and publications are represented, plus 34 freelance writers and three keynoters: Davis Bunn, [...]

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Last-Minute Thanksgiving Recipes from Celebs

It’s Thanksgiving Day and if you’re a true last-minute person, you’re probably scrambling for the perfect appetizer or dessert. 
Here are a couple of easy, delicious recipe recommendations, straight from Rich’s for the Home blog (one of our clients):

Louise Mandrell’s White Chocolate Strawberry Cake
Dave Lieberman’s Lemon-Poached Shrimp with Spicy Gazpacho

Chocolate, strawberries, lemons, shrimp, and [...]

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How Do You Grow Your Garden (Show)?

If you’ve never attended the Northwest Flower & Garden Show or the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show, make plans to do so in 2009: February 19-22 (NW) or March 18-22 (SF). These are two of the biggest and best flower shows in the world, and they are truly amazing.
I attended the Northwest Flower & [...]

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Baby Back Ribs & Spaghetti Squash

We enjoy reading our clients’ blogs, especially on the days they post celeb recipes!
Pro chef Maureen Petrosky contributed this delish recipe for Slow-Cooked Baby Back Ribs to the Rich’s for the Home blog.
You’ll find fresh recipes every week at Rich’s blog.
Here are some recent ones:

Oven-Roasted Pepperoni Sandwiches
Kale With Lemon Sauce

And at Flora’s Northwest Flower & [...]

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Paraplegic Jason Pipoly Attempts to Swim Hood Canal

Many of us have a hard time dragging ourselves out of bed in the morning. Not Jason Pipoly. He sets small, reasonable goals… like swimming 40 miles in one day!
Check out the post-swim interview with Jason at the Alderbrook Properties blog.
And if you’ve ever considered moving to western Washington, check out Alderbrook Properties’ home plans. [...]

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Matthew Modine to Harness Pedal Power During ‘Bicycle for a Day’

A little pedal power can help reduce the world’s carbon emissions. Matthew Modine’s September 20 “Bicycle for a Day” campaign intends to do just that.
Learn details about how you can participate and how the proceeds will be used at Flora’s Northwest Flower & Garden Show blog. (Yes, we manage their blog).
There’s also a video about [...]

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10 Tips for a Terrific Tailgaiting Party

Football season is in full swing, and for fanatical fans, that means one thing: parking lot parties!
Professional tailgater, Joe Cahn, shares his list of ten must-haves for successful tailgating over at our client’s blog: Rich’s for the Home.
I knew that barbecue sauce is a required ingredient at a tailgate party, but toilet paper? A waterproof [...]

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Celeb Who Loves to Garden: Candy Clark

We love acquainting you with our clients’ blogs. On the Northwest Flower & Garden Show blog, Flora chatted with Candy Clark, an Oscar-nominated actress famous for her role in the classic, American Graffiti.
If you’re more interested in composting than Candy, check out Flora’s post on how to get started composting.
Perhaps urban gardening is more your [...]

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