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I ran into a fun post from HARO this morning with a link to Vocus (great online media software) for a report titled “25 Tips for Social Media Success.” You can download Part I of the report at this direct link to Vocus and I can tell you it’s worth reading the sound advice on keeping readers once you’ve hooked ‘em.

But the greater issue with which most writers often struggle – especially with their blogs – is to find that “hook” that will continue to resonate with the niche of readers they’re trying to attract. Okay, it’s not always easy, I know. But I can tell you this: If your book/writing has a platform (and they ALL do – sometimes you just have to dig for it) then hey, you have something to write about!

Here are five fine examples from some favorite clients that may help get you thinking about your own blog focus: more…

Join us for the “Go Local Charleston, The Parent’s Guide for Children’s Activities in Charleston” Book Release Party on April 15, 2010!

This book was written and self-published by local author Mary Middleton and team member Kendra Haskins designed the great cover. The guide book is perfect for Lowcountry families and visitors with kids of all ages. It offers an easy to use reference with tons of fun tips, hints and activities for the family.

The release party will take place at Caroline’s Market & Catering in the South Windermere Shopping Center from 4pm – 7pm. Author Mary Middleton will be on hand to sign purchased copies.

Go Local Charleston: CLICK HERE to buy the book!