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Let’s Create A Fine Chain By Sharing The Links…

Get more eye balls on those words of yours. Join the loop and share your link.

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‘Welcome to all my new follows and friends and Welcome to the click-a-link club.

I appreciate the choice you made in deciding to follow my blog, which I consider as a present.

If you notice, as much as I am a very individually minded person, I am also a very community minded and conscious person. In simple terms, I like people.

In here, I try to have a warm atmosphere that is welcoming for all and I cook in large quantities, because I never know who is coming to tea or dinner.

So, do make yourself comfortable and feel free to say hey anytime.

Are you comfortable now? Good. Now put up your feet on that plump purple cushy foot-rest in the corner and let’s have a quick chat while you get your feet massaged.

My bit of experience of blogging has shown me how grueling it…

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    1. It’s a pleasure Sayanti. I will share.
      Let me use the opportunity to invite you to my bloggers brunch taking place this weekend Saturday to Sunday. The title of the invitation is It’s A Brunch Party. All you need to bring along is yourself, cookies or cakes or whatever you want us to taste and a sack of love 😉 You will meet other bloggers as well and interact.

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      1. Thanks Jacqueline, it’s a really innovative idea to meet other blogger. I’m excited to participate on that. Have a good day.

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  1. Good morning, (good evening for you), if it’s not too much trouble, maybe you could include this link when you have room?
    http://melindakucsera.com/2016/03/17/the-first-quest-a-last-request-part-2/

    Lots of folks ‘like’ it but almost no one has viewed it (read it) and I worked very hard on it, both the story and the art work. Would love it if more than one person read it. A blogger once told a friend of mine that he hits like on everything in his read but never actually reads the posts. I don’t understand that mentality but I find it disheartening after spending hours crafting the piece. I hope you don’t run into that.

    Thank you advance. If you can’t fit it, no worries. You’ve been more than generous in sharing my links. Have a lovely day/evening (whatever it happens to be when you read this.)

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      1. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. I loved Gemini’s story.
        It is very shameful this practice. I wish there was someway to curb it. It makes it hard to discern who actually read the piece. I try hard to return reads but when 19 like a post and only 7 people have viewed it, I don’t know how to tell who to return the read to. So I’ve started just returning reads for those who comment. It’s so sad.

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  2. Hi Jacqueline,

    Second month in a row and it looks like my monthly link up is dying. I don’t know what day you post these and this is timely. It if for this month’s linkup, but submission deadline is US PST Mar 24 at 11:55 p.m. If I’ve come to the late to the party second month in a row it’s okay. No point in posting it after! Let me know and I’ll offer up something else 🙂

    Thank you bunches!

    Memee

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