Monday, May 25, 2015

Accepting Submissions (+)


   
                 I wonder if G+ will like being used for marketing online free magazine services. G+ is not designed to handle magazine scale content, as of yet. Most social media isn't. Some are better than others. Social media is becoming a game of data delivery systems for high resolution macro data, independent of sales. Even small sample offerings are gratefully accepted. Don't share anything you don't want the world to see. (This could turn out in any number of ways, I suspect that this will take time before anything happens. Email is in the upper right corner. Use only as last resort) Please feel free to use G+.

                 Let's work backwards, "HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO HAVE A JOB IN MEDIA COMMENTARY." "Test Post Magazine" is accepting submissions for the position of benign essayist. (Please be gentle people.) This is at best only a sport. And if it works that's wonderful, and if it doesn't work, well then we still get to play a good clean game.

                 At this point we are usually asked to make a commitment. Offerings are submitted for jury approval. (For the time being it's only me.) Show us what you've got. I'll make things easy for everyone at first. All initial proposals will be considered. I don't steal or expect response. But for now it's still my baby. I want to see your art and writing, linked. Everyone knows someone who has done something beautiful. Don't sell your mothers pearls yet, but if it's "A Beauty Too Good to Keep," then send it our way and we will see if there is a place in the a Test Post. We give art a second life, a time of contemplation, by sharing. Everyone knows someone who did something so beautiful, that it deserves a double life. When contemplation becomes contemplated, why shouldn't we love the things we do? I'm only talking to those of us who are hopelessly blameless. If this becomes a moral hazard, I will shut it down immediately. I'll keep you posted. Please feel free to use G+.

                  This is still just an experiment, but if it's possible I'd like to see a "MICRO GOOGLE" Archival Society. We can do information storage and archiving, in magazine format. A Personalized DATA MEDIA, it could make money. (It already does for somebody somewhere.) If we want to get Google's attention it'll be for flooding their servers with high density content. I know that might be considered grounds for shutting a website down. But as a non profit that doesn't advertise, how big will we have to get before Google starts to twitch? Please feel free to use G+. And as always, I'm doing this for the fun of rattling the bells on the castle cathedral and then running away. This is strictly for entertainment purposes only. Games and Entertainment Laws allows for the free promotion of "Creative Arts."

                  Brought to you by the good folks at, "A BEAUTY TOO GOOD TO KEEP" Production Company.
                  And a Generous Grant from "THE UNIVERSE."

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