Last week I got to know about wikiToday, an online free and open content magazine-cum- newspaper. I took to its threshold, for it would be a powerful platform for young enthusiastic bloggers and writers to express their opinion, analysis on any topic/ issue anywhere in the world.
With the advent of electronic social media platforms, blogging for writers is like a necessity. So I submitted my article for evaluation and consent: "Are revolutions always good?"
And much to my delight, I got a reply from the student owners of the website, saying that my post had been accepted and was now put up on the website under the 'Featured' Section. I feel pleased and will submit further articles and posts for this wonderful website.
And yes, by the way, here's the link to the post on WikiToday: http://wikitoday.org/2011/world/is-revolution-always-good/
Looking forward to more and more stupendous success with WikiToday.
With the advent of electronic social media platforms, blogging for writers is like a necessity. So I submitted my article for evaluation and consent: "Are revolutions always good?"
And much to my delight, I got a reply from the student owners of the website, saying that my post had been accepted and was now put up on the website under the 'Featured' Section. I feel pleased and will submit further articles and posts for this wonderful website.
And yes, by the way, here's the link to the post on WikiToday: http://wikitoday.org/2011/world/is-revolution-always-good/
Looking forward to more and more stupendous success with WikiToday.
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