The Carnival’s Come to Town
Post #14–Two Women Business–Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler
The Blog Carnival, that is. And we’re about to tell you how you can have some fun while increasing visibility for your blog or Website. But first, you’ll need a little background.
When blog writers and editors want to collect a lot of information on a subject and share it with their community of interested readers, they often turn to the Blog Carnival for content. You can think of a Blog Carnival like a magazine; it brings together and reports on information from any sources/writers. The Blog Carnival host will set a schedule and topic. Blog Carnivals usually come out on a regular schedule, such as every second Monday or the last Saturday of the month. Topics can be as broad as general interest or as narrow (first-time writing experiences from sci-fi geeks) as the host chooses. Contributors with content that fits the subject can submit links to their blogs and Websites. If you make the cut, the host will provide annotation and links to your content. This is a great way to build your readership.
Since there are no guarantees that your site or post will be accepted, here are a few tricks that will help you increase your chances of making the cut:
- Study the hosting blog. Can you detect any patterns or topics that suggest what the host likes? These are your cues.
- Consider the hosting blog’s audience. Your best bet to make the cut is to deliver content that the host will agree serves their readers.
- Deliver solid content. Since this is your chance to attract new readers, don’t waste your opportunity with vapid, vacuous content. You want these readers to return.
Your first step is to find Blog Carnivals that match your requirements. Here’s the place to start looking: The master list at BlogCarnival.com.
For fun, I ran a sample search on the category “writers.” Here are a few of the results that came up:
Carnival of beginning writers (first Monday of every month)
Creative carnival (exercise your creative writing muscles on every second Saturday of the month)
Just Write (share writing experiences every Wednesday)
Scribes (for any kind of writing or publishing on the last Thursday of every month)
The Mad Editor’s Round-up (both subjects and deadlines vary)
Writing Success Blog Carnival (chronicle one’s writing or blogging career due 25th of each month)
If you follow this blog, you may know that once a month we coordinate this post with a companion post at the Story Circle Network blog, “Telling HerStories.” This month the subject is creativity. You’ll find a link to a nice little test of your creativity. One of the exercises evaluates your ability to make associations. It’ll give you a little insight into how your mind works. Now, here’s your opportunity to put that creativity to a real-world test. My Blog Carnival sample above was the obvious first search a writer would run. You have the tool, now put it to work. How inventive are you? Good luck.



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Hi Kendra and Matilda,
What a fabulous post. Blog carnivals? I had no idea. You are just a wealth of information and support for writers. I’m so glad I joined Story Circle Network and NAMW and discovered all of you.
Karen Walker
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