Tell 'em about your learning experience, what you're trying to learn, and how far you've come.
You don't have to do it - but you're certainly invited. It doesn't even have to be a regular thing, or a very long series.
I've had quite a few guest articles - including Chris Carr who did the recording series, the harp guitar fella, and a couple of them that were stories from . Hell, I even had one where I reached out to a banjo player to answer a question.
If you decide you wanna do it, I'll even do the editing for you - and I'll even write the intro. I ain't scared!
I'll try and write something up soon, I'll email it too you ;)
You do have my email!
I'd say you can use it as a chance to link your site (and you can), but I am pretty sure everyone that reads the site actually already knows about Poal.
I do get some search engine traffic - but search engine traffic accounts a very, very trivial percentage of my traffic.
LOL I just checked and I got 12 people (that I know of) from search engine traffic - for the entire month of August. 11 from Google (one of which was Google Canada) and 1 lone user from Duck Duck Go.
So, pretty much every visitor already knows Poal exists.
I might name drop it, I like to see the name on other sites, it some how makes me feel more like a legitimate site owner. I still have trouble believing what poal has become in its short life.
(post is archived)