The Workbook Project offers a slideshow and corresponding PDF about “how one can use to social media to extend a story and generate a conversation around [one’s] work.”
Although The Workbook Project (“for those who want to be creative in the digital age”) focuses on such media as film, games, music, design, software, the resource — and the project itself — can be useful for many types of story practitioners.















I tell stories on my blog about being an expat American city boy living in rural New Zealand, and I’ve found social networking websites to be one of the best ways to get my stories out there.
I promote my blog on Facebook (with a fan page) and Twitter, and I make sure it’s easy to subscribe to feeds by using Feedburner.
I’m now getting 1,800 pageviews a month, and I’ve got 80 fans on Facebook and 273 followers on Twitter. Not bad for a blog that’s only 5 months old and is mostly about chickens and olives!
So it works.
That’s wonderful that your blog has become so successful so quickly. I will check it out and probably list it on my sidebar. I have been to New Zealand only briefly but loved it. Washington state, where I’m currently living reminds me a lot of New Zealand.