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If It’s December, It Must Be June

Posted on December 17, 2009 by lwidmer

Short and sweet today – I’m trying to get a holiday going here.

Diane Parkin is ahead of the rest of us, and I thank her for it. Did you ever get a great idea about a summer vacation, but can’t market it because hey, it’s summer already? Diane’s posted some excellent prompts on her blog that remind us June is six months away – time to get busy.

This week, as I wrap up a small amount of work and concentrate a lot more time to marketing – more than 15 minutes πŸ™‚ – I’m going to remember Diane’s reminders and send out those queries that require a longer lead time.

This is also the time to go over my marketing plan and business accomplishments for this past year and see where things worked and where they didn’t. I urge you to do the same. I’m not one to go for “resolutions” at each new year, but rather an ongoing resolve to mind the details.

So what ideas have you been hanging on to in hopes of marketing them at the right time? Is now your right time?

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4 thoughts on “If It’s December, It Must Be June”

  1. Diane says:
    December 17, 2009 at 3:02 pm

    Hey, thanks for the link, and the nice words. It's always more worthwhile when you know someone somewhere is benfitting.

    I'm as guilty as the rest in some cases – I HAVE just sent off a Christmas/New Year story, but I'm hoping they realise that I realise I don't expect it to appear in the next 2 weeks. I just spotted an opportunity for some reprints and I know the market in question will hold seasonal material until the next time around.

    Thanks again for the link. I hope your readers will also let you know if they found it useful. πŸ™‚

    Reply
  2. Diane says:
    December 17, 2009 at 3:04 pm

    # benefit …! Can't believe I let that typo go. Tut, tut.

    Reply
  3. Andrea Franco-Cook says:
    December 17, 2009 at 7:59 pm

    No ideas yet, but I'm always looking for something fresh and innovative. Hopefully a muse will pay me a visit after the first of the year.

    Best wishes for the holidays

    Reply
  4. Lori says:
    December 17, 2009 at 8:20 pm

    Look at your old vacation photos, Andrea. That'll stir the creativity!

    Reply

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  1. Diane Avatar
    Diane
    December 17, 2009

    Hey, thanks for the link, and the nice words. It's always more worthwhile when you know someone somewhere is benfitting.

    I'm as guilty as the rest in some cases – I HAVE just sent off a Christmas/New Year story, but I'm hoping they realise that I realise I don't expect it to appear in the next 2 weeks. I just spotted an opportunity for some reprints and I know the market in question will hold seasonal material until the next time around.

    Thanks again for the link. I hope your readers will also let you know if they found it useful. πŸ™‚

    Reply
  2. Diane Avatar
    Diane
    December 17, 2009

    # benefit …! Can't believe I let that typo go. Tut, tut.

    Reply
  3. Andrea Franco-Cook Avatar
    Andrea Franco-Cook
    December 17, 2009

    No ideas yet, but I'm always looking for something fresh and innovative. Hopefully a muse will pay me a visit after the first of the year.

    Best wishes for the holidays

    Reply
  4. Lori Avatar
    Lori
    December 17, 2009

    Look at your old vacation photos, Andrea. That'll stir the creativity!

    Reply
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