David B. Clear
1 min readJan 19, 2020

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Robert Turner you can feature your own stories at the end of whatever you have written, regardless of where it’s published, by simply making sure that whenever you write a new story, you manually add a couple of links to some of your older stories at the end. Here’s an example of how this would look like:

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This Is My Story Title

This is the content of my new story. Bla bla bla bla…

If you liked this, you may also be interested in one of my other stories:

[[Link to old story]]

[[Link to another old story]]

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That way you can get your stories published in big publications with lots of readers and still make sure that your own articles are featured. You just feature your own stories yourself by manually adding appropriate links at the end of whatever you’ve written.

What do you think of this approach?

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David B. Clear
David B. Clear

Written by David B. Clear

Cartoonist, science fan, PhD, eukaryote. Doesn't eat cats, dogs, nor other animals. 1,000x Bottom Writer. davidbclear.com

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