As an unbiased observer, I find my thing to be unique and stirring and shareable, but not in a cheap way. I’d be happy to discuss it on your podcast.
I spent a lot of time putting together my latest thing, which is usually the case when it comes to these things. Though lately I’ve noticed that I spend just as much time promoting my things as I do making them. Part of the problem is that, many years ago, when I first started working on things, the goal was that I’d be able to place them in any number of legacy publications that, at the time, connected thing-enthusiasts and thing-creators.
Anyway, if you’ve already seen my thing—and you’ve absorbed it to the extent that you can when it’s been flung at you alongside millions of other things that you read, or hear about, or see flashing on the lower third of a touch screen while pumping gas—there are ways you can help me maximize the reach of my thing.
I’m starting to worry that I might be confusing you for someone who has a similar name. If that’s the case, I’m sorry, and just go ahead and let a few dozen of your friends know about my thing, too.
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