The Daily Prompt caught my eye this time: “As seen on TV. Write a script for a late-night infomercial — where the product is your blog. How do you market yourself? What qualities do you embody that other “products” don’t? What are the benefits of reading your blog?”. Here’s my entry – it was harder than I thought to blow my own trumpet!
Do you need a break from 24/7 news and long for an escape route to accompany that glass of Chardonnay and bar of chocolate in the evening? Could you do with a quick fix of humour to blow away the blues? If you’d love to have a good laugh without having to invite friends around for dinner and getting all the washing up to deal with too, then switch off the TV and get over to Multifarious Meanderings to poke some fun at everyday life.
- A humourous glimpse of her everyday life in the south of France.
- The reassurance that things could be worse as you discover MM’s run-ins with the world.
- An opportunity to chat with some lovely bloggers from all over the world who regularly pass by, and to check out their wonderful blogs too.
- A reply to your comment on her posts (MM is a blogger who enjoys interacting with her visitors).
So head off to Multifarious Meanderings for an unlimited trial period now, and double, triple or quadruple your order….. It’s all free, fun and without any commitment on your behalf. All you need is five minutes of your time, and your chucklecard number. See you there!
I’m buying that:)
Goody goody 🙂
Sold!
Thanks!
Well done. I also thought that it would be a difficult post to do.
It was very difficult to sing my own praises – makes you feel like a real bighead.
Sold! But I already was long before reading this! 😉
I’m glad you enjoy reading my drivel 🙂 How was the radio appearance? (Wrong word cos nobody saw you…. oh I know, “interview”….. coffee. Now.)
Not drivel at all! I always love your posts.
I think it went alright, When they said I would speak for 15 minutes, I freaked out a bit, but it flew by. Phew! The nice thing about it being radio was that no one could see me sweating! 🙂 Thanks for caring!
I’m glad it went well. True that radio is good for its non-visual aspect- hey, you could even do phone-ins in your Mr Men PJ’s 😀 Looks like you’re good at it – maybe you could do more in other media? Do they do reruns? I’d love to hear your fifteen minutes on all things pink 🙂
Blowing your own trumpet is always hard, Brits find it so embarrassing!
I’m loving your figurine pictures, you seem to be having lots of fun with them!!
That’s why I’m so bad at selling myself professionally…. British education is all about understatement and modesty.
If you want to see more Playmo stuff, check out an old post called https://multifariousmeanderings.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/a-letter-from-mrs-playmobil-to-her-creator/
How can I resist? Do you think I should unfollow and refollow to show my allegiance? I know how you love that! Hahaha.
Just try it. And no, I don’t dare you, ‘cos I know you will:-D
everybody should get their weekly dose of MM ! 🙂
Noted. I’m off to get scribbling 🙂
Well done! This sums it all up very nicely. I’m in.
Cool beans 🙂
The perfect sell, MM. Not that I need it as I’ve been hooked since I first stumbled on your blog. 🙂
Glad to hear it, Miss P. Thank you!
I’m looking forward to watching it! 🙂
Hmm. Played out in playmo’s with music track? Must get my head around it and suggest the BBC take it on.
It could be the next big thing! 🙂
You had me on the first post! You sold yourself very well, spot on I’d say! I for one, look forward to your posts and always get excited and ready for a chuckle when I see you in my reader! 😀
You’re one of my longest-running readers, TAC. Tea-drinking, Baloo-song-singing bloggers must stay together. Amen. 😀
…Playmo playing, Lego building, not perfectly coiffed Mother’s who don’t mind getting down and dirty with the kids/dogs etc?! The Bare Necessities… yes Amen MM! 😀
Deal 🙂
Damn, I immediately saw the face and thought that’s what I was meant to see, then I asked my friend and he saw a broken door…….agghh…growing up now…
Hello, and welcome! If your friend saw the door first, then he’s the grown-up. I’d keep your distance if I were you – maybe it’s catching… 🙂