So just a reminder that starting this week 100WordAnime now has a Facebook page.
And to celebrate I have a competition going until the 19th so if you haven’t ‘entered’ yet and you would like the chance to win an incredibly lame prize, please continue reading.
Thanks to everyone who has already offered advice on Facebook and has already followed over there. To one particular follower, you know who you are, thanks very much for directing me to information and helping out, it is really appreciated.
On offer:
A blog post written by me on any anime related topic for you.
Conditions:
01: The post will be between 200 – 500 words.
02: The post will be emailed to an email address of your choosing within 7 days of you sending details of the topic to me via my contact page.
03: If you specify a single anime as the topic and I have not watched it, I will request a different topic. Realistically, it would be best just to give an anime related question that I can choose example anime to discuss but that is ultimately your choice.
04: I will not provide images to go with the post, however you may choose to add images.
05: You do not have to actually use the post on your blog. I don’t know exactly what else you would do with it, but you are not obliged in any way to publish it in any form should you choose not to.
06: If you do choose to publish the post, you will need to credit me as the author and a link back to my blog.
So how can you be in the running to ‘win’ this ‘amazing’ prize?
Visit my new and fairly empty Facebook page and like or follow the page by midnight on the 19th of August. (oh and ensure that you aren’t preventing people from seeing that you’ve liked the page because otherwise I won’t know who you are).
I will add all the names of people who like or follow the page into a random list generator on the 20th and whoever ends up at the top of the list will be the ‘winner’.
I know the page isn’t really doing much at the moment, but I’m working on that and I’m working to continue making the blog better. As always, any feedback or advice is welcome.
Thanks for reading.
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Thanks,
Karandi James.