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Reddit mentions of 1,000 Awesome Writing Prompts
Sentiment score: 5
Reddit mentions: 10
We found 10 Reddit mentions of 1,000 Awesome Writing Prompts. Here are the top ones.
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- Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, 3B+, 3B, 2 B, A+, B +, B and A
- 2 pieces box parts, 4 anti-slip Round Button Rubber and metal & nylon screws
- Nylon screws holding the Pi to the case, very sturdy
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- An step-by-step assambly guide is included,Raspberry Pi Board Not Included
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Release date | April 2014 |
This writing prompts book is on sale for free today, maybe it could give you some ideas.
And you can always get 1,000 Awesome Writing Prompts by Ryan Andrew Kinder (/u/RyanKinder)
To respond to my own post: I believe keyword placement is one of the most important factors. For example, with my experiment, I made sure only to link people using a link with a basic keyword I wanted to appear in results for. The keyword I chose was "Writing". The protip here is to add the keyword to the end of your books url, like so:
http://www.amazon.com/1-000-Awesome-Writing-Prompts-ebook/dp/B00JOVSYC2/&sr=1-40&keywords=writing
When you do your free promotion you say "share this link!" to your friends. The &keywords=whatever is the most key component. It has definitely helped as far as visibility is concerned. Try going to amazon.com, search for writing, see where 1,000 Awesome Writing Prompts shows up. (Keeping in mind, before the experiment it showed up on page NONE OF THEM. haha. :))
Has it resulted in sales? Too early to tell. My book was free on Thursday and Friday (Thanksgiving, Black Friday) and softcover sales of the book went as followed:
Then the search results started improving. We get to Tuesday:
So far today (Wednesday) there have been 3 softcover sales... (it was slow in the morning yesterday before climbing up to 12.) I'm just curious to see if my theory that keywords are, well, key is correct. I've never had two double digit softcover sales days in a row.
I get what you're saying, but the best advice here is always to be the change you want to see. There are plenty of real world scenarios that show up, but unfortunately, most don't see their way past the /New page because they don't tickle people's fantasies the same way. For instance, posted not 30 minutes before you made this post:
[WP] The man with the tattoo
[WP] TIFU by freezing a coworker
The realistic prompts are there if you're willing to look past the 5 prompts of the moment. Honestly, I recommend it, but a lot of people get caught in this line of thinking that they'll only get attention for their story if they post in those top prompts. Which isn't particularly true even for those posts, most people don't read more than the top story or two.
Given that there are real life based prompts as well (Granted not as many), here's my suggestions for ways to help make this sub more what you're hoping to find:
Wow, that was more of a wall of text than I was expecting. Anyways, I hope some of my suggestions helped you out! It can be a bit frustrating to not find anything you feel like writing, but there's a lot of ways to make this sub work for you. Happy Writing!
See 1,000 Awesome Writing Prompts - Ryan Andrew Kinder.
BTW, /u/RyanKinder is /r/WritingPrompts' Founder / Co-Lead Mod.
Honestly, you need to just browse this subreddit. Search for the word "dystopian." Likewise, /u/RyanKinder has a book of 1,000 prompts you might want to check out. You'll find a lot more ideas this way than by waiting for someone to respond with one prompt, and then waiting for a second.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00JOVSYC2/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?keywords=writing%20prompts&sr=1
Here is the book he mentioned. Kinda tricky to find.
This: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JOVSYC2/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title
was created by one of the people who run /r/WritingPrompts
It is so awesome and pretty cheap. I think it could probably help you out.
Tagging the guy who made it: /u/RyanKinder because he might have other ideas (but I don't know if tagging actually works).
Non-mobile link
> UK LINK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00JOVSYC2
And the rest of Europe can go ** themselves (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
More seriously, I find that this is a wonderful idea and just the kind of book I might need, I'll seriously consider buying it after
that time where I'm supposed to study forthe finals. Thanks!Edited for bad language