Charles Schultz, Cartoons, and Goals - My Guest Post at Dad Balance

My latest guest post, “Charles Schultz, Cartoons, and Goals” is now up at Dad Balance.

Here’s a quick summary:

Charles Schultz is an amazing example of how an idea as simple as a cartoon like Snoopy can start a brand and make billions of dollars.

Derek Semmler is the mastermind behind Dad Balance and I really appreciate him letting me guest post. The site’s theme is for dads but there are many women who comment there. If you have the time and interest, head over and give Dad Balance some much deserved traffic and comment count.

-Damien

If you are interested in having me guestblog for your blog for free, read the page explaining the process and contact me. Thanks! I hope to hear from you.

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Comment by Joanna Young
2008-02-18 13:00:24

Hi, Damien, thanks for pointing me away from your site - what a generous blogger!  I enjoyed the post, a lot, with a lot of cross-over relevance for other areas, including getting your writing published.

Best wishes

Joanna

Joanna Young’s last blog post..The Deep End: Guest Post by Amy Palko

 
Comment by Damien Riley
2008-02-18 13:14:42

Thank you Joanna.  I am glad you liked the guest post.  I just discovered your blog, it seems like my kind of place!  Looking forward to more dialog with you.

 
Comment by Derek
2008-02-18 13:43:48

Damien, I’d just like to say thanks again for sharing a great guest post over at Dad Balance and for pointing your readers in my direction!

Derek’s last blog post..Charles Schultz, Cartoons, and Goals

 
Comment by Damien Riley
2008-02-18 20:39:56

Derek, it’s always a pleasure working with you my friend!  I hope more people read Dad Balance through this.

 
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