Just My Blog!

 I wrote my first Blog Book titled "Jude's Almost Daily Blog Book" (Vol. 1) in about six weeks. I sat myself down and just put the thing together using over 100 blogs from the website that I have titled the same.  I think I have something close to 1000 blogs total, but at the time that I wrote the first book it was closer to 800.  Having decided to write the book, publish the book, and then promote the book, I also realized I needed an amazing campaign advisor, a mentor, maybe even a sort of agent, and I found her in the person of Koshia Silver.  She'll have to give me her official title, but I call her Super Woman. 

    Koshia managed to get my new book up and running through social media contacts, ad campaigns, and we did a few web things that to be perfectly honest, as a non-techy person, I have no idea what I agreed to. I trust Koshia, and I don't throw the word "trust" around lightly. She found me the best people to work with and she cared for me not just the project. She's a keeper. I'll include her contact information so you can find her too. You won't be sorry.  

    One of the people that Koshia found me was a guy named Jerome Robinson of Memphis, Tennessee. Oh my goodness...can I just go on and on about Jerome, please?  He's a master mind of creative awareness and the founder of a new innovative virtual business card that literally makes everything you do online and through social media available in one spot!  It's a really cool concept, and his take on it is both unique and affordable. I like affordable!  Other people out there on the big bad web want you to spend so much more and they want to push their ideas and controls on you. I've told you, I'm not techy, Jerome gets that, and he worked around my phobia and my ineptness.  We did the funnest (not a word) stuff!!  He set up an interview with a local student reporter, thus giving that guy experience and keeping the over all costs down. Love that sort of thinking. Next, we recorded me reading several blogs from my book, and photographed several things to run in a slide show on what is called a BRAND VIDEO.  I have a BRAND VIDEO people! I am really cool like that. (Makes me smile and be all warm and gushy)

    Jerome's JustMy.com is found easily enough through a Google search. Here's the link to his fantastic means and ways: www.justmy.com  and you can go there and tell Jerome (or Duy, his fantabulous partner and creative mind master) that I sent you. I get brownie points, and you know I love my brownie points. If brownie points could be turned into coffee refills I would be in Heaven for sure. No worries, Jerome is a very fair guy, he'll see to it that I get my coffee if you tell him I sent you. 

    If you go to my personal card which is found at: www.justmy.com/judestringfellow you'll find the books, the blogs, photos, links, social media things, and all the stuff that makes Jude Stringfellow available and accessible online.  You can leave me messages, you can read my latest writings. You'll see the new projects I'm working on too.  You NEED this card folks. You can have it so so so easily too. Just give Jerome a ring - - a keyboard strike, and talk his ears off. He's got really cute ears, trust me. Then, when you're in need of a Super Woman to get your already uniquely placed materials off and running and into the hands and eyeballs of people out there...out there....give Koshia a ring or a keyboard strike too. I'm not sure if her ears are nearly as adorable as Jerome's she keeps them covered for the most part!!

Be blessed!! (Don't forget to mention me. I want my coffee!!)


Koshia Silver:  koshia.silver@gmail.com

website: www.cactuscreativegroup.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/koshiasilver 

Jerome Robinson: jr@justmycities.com


PHOTO CREDIT:  JustMyCities.com


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