Share Your Writing with Affinity Groups

"If you've got it, flaunt it" is the writer's imperative for sharing talent and building your audience. Look first at your affinity groups as prime places to give "the write twist" to a column or blog.  Here are a few recent examples:

From my professional counseling and university teaching background, I am connected with AACC, a major counseling organization that serves 50,000 members. Now that's a solid reader base. Playing off the Olympics and increasing need for activity among older adults, read about my take on Breaking the Age Ceiling for Activity and Fitness

As a member of The Sophisticates, Tampa Bay social and networking group, I have a regular series titled, "Yes You Can".  Incorporating a news item that caught my attention from National Public Radio, I prepared the latest; Yes You Can: Revive the Art of Conversation.

Now it's your turn to identify affinity groups that relate to your interests from work,  education, hobbies, sports, networking, technology, cooking or whatever. Then start writing for online publications with that audience.