In Which I Blatantly Use a Blogfest to Promote My Own Contest
Amazon gift cards:
Enter my contest to win.
You know you want to.
This piece of blatant advertising has been brought to you by the letter Q and the number 13, and may get me kicked out of Stephanie Thornton’s Haiku Blogfest. Luckily, it’s a two-day affair; I shall do what I can to redeem myself tomorrow.
haha! Well as long as you redeem yourself tomorrow.. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, points for cleverness, anyway... :)
ReplyDeleteFunny! Though, since I find the idea of using a haiku as a promotional tool sort of awful, I didn't click on the link ;)
ReplyDeleteYou could have written the haiku and then tried to sell us, it would have been less blatant. I don't think many will look further now.
ReplyDeleteha, too funny and clever by far!
ReplyDeleteAmalia: Thanks! And yes, I do hope my Day 2 haiku have some redemptive qualities. (I paid extra for them.)
ReplyDeleteJ.A.Sarah: Fantastic! I've been collecting points for years! (I almost have the whole set.)
Franklin: Ah yes, but the thing I was promoting was a way for you to win free stuff from Amazon. That's not so awful, is it?
Wendy: What?! Be less blatant?! Why would I ever want to do that?
Tricia: Thanks! Exactly what I was going for!
Okay, I confess that I'm a idiot, either you didn't have that there when I came by yesterday, or your blatant sales skills are so good that I didn't even realize I was reading a haiku. If it was truly there, and I'm not crazy, props for at least using the form.
ReplyDeleteWendy, I don't believe you're an idiot or crazy, so it must've been my mad sales skills. I shall now try to sell you on my new exercise video "Six-Second Abs."
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