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By Brad Shorr | March 20, 2008

Group projects are not only fun, they attract new readers and generate inbound links. Problem is, how can you keep track of what projects are out there?
Jacob Share came up with the answer — his Group Writing Projects blog. It gives you the details on open projects, a calendar with deadlines, and in some cases a project recap.
GWP made a difference for me recently. Jacob mentioned my nano contest and it attracted a couple participants that I know of. That was a great result, and as GWP catches on, I think it will do even more.
Jacob’s got a fantastic concept here, and he needs our help to get the word out. Obviously, the more people tuned into his blog, the more activity it will generate for everyone. Thanks for the help, Jacob, and keep it going!
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March 20th, 2008 at 6:07 am
[…] Pradeep Bonde wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptGroup projects are not only fun, they help attract new readers and generate inbound links. Problem is, how can you keep track of what projects are out there? Jacob Share came up with the answer — his Group Writing Projects blog. … […]
March 20th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
Thank *you*, Brad. You said it right- the more people promote Group Writing Projects, the more everyone on it wins. I’ll keep pushing forward too and hopefully help out many other bloggers like yourself, again and again
Keep up the cartooning as well
March 25th, 2008 at 7:11 am
[…] part thanks to Group Writing Projects, Brad Shorr was able to break his 10-entry minimum and give away his iPod nano after garnering 13 […]