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thoughtfulfoxllama · 1 month ago
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So, as I have stated before, I have been working on creating my own Calendar (because why not)
So, because of that, I'm making it everyone's problem
The Current Era began on March 21, 1821. I chose this date for a number of reasons
First, the First Vision occured in 1820. This likely occured on the 26th of March (which was after the Spring Equinox that year)
Additionally, I found the Shmita/Jubilee Cycle in the Old Testament to be helpful for the Intercalation (I'll explain this more later). Jubilee Years were times of Celebration, when Debts were released, so I made 1820 a Jubilee Year. It also fits with occurrences in the Salt Lake Valley, specifically the Plague of Grasshoppers in 1855, which is a Shmita year with these calculations
So, how is it set up:
I blatantly stole from the Greyhawk Calendar. Specifically, there are 4 Seasons comprised of 13 weeks (a Weeklong Seasonal Festival, followed by 3 28-day months)
But, there are adaptations. There are 3 Types of Different Year: Shmita, Jubilee, Completion.
There are 7 Years in a Shmita, ith the Seventh being the Leap Year
There are 7 Shmita Cycles in a Jubilee Cycle, making 49 Years. The Jubilee is the 50th Year
There are 7 Jubilee Cycles in a Correction Cycle. The 7th Jubilee Year is the Completion Year. It is in there to remove a week, aligning the Calendar to the actual Solar Cycle (which would make the Calendar a week early every 350 Years)
The Shmita Year is the Basic Leap Year. There is an additional Weeklong Festival added to Needfest (the Winter Solstice Festival). This is also how the Correction Cycle works
The Jubilee Year has 2 Additional Weeks. One is added to Needfest (like in a Shmita & Correction Year), while the other is added to Richfest (the Summer Solstice Festival)
The Months are:
Growfest (7 Day)- Spring Festival
Planting (28 Days)
Flocktime (28 Days)
Wealsun (28 Days)
Richfest (7 in Most, 14 in Jubilee)- Summer Festival
Reaping (28 Days)
Goodmonth (28 Days)
Harvester (28 Days)
Gainfest (7 Days)- Autumn Festival
Patchwall (28 Days)
Ready'Reat (28 Days)
Sunsebb (28 Days)
Needfest (7 Days, 14 in Shmita, Jubilee, and Correction)
Fireseek (28 Days)
Readying (28 Days)
Coldeven (28 Days)
(I'm considering changing the names to my Conlang, but I only have "Bethola" for Goodmonth)
This is only scratching the surface. I can talk so much more about it. I can get into the specifics of the Months & the Days (such as the Day being divided into 8 3-hour Chunks), but this is long enough
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clarkgriffon · 1 year ago
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER 2x01 | “When She Was Bad” 
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stanpinesfan0410 · 5 months ago
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theoverlookedoneedits1997 · 28 days ago
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I want to live in this library
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dsmppinup · 1 year ago
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Calling All DSMP Artists!
The Eggpire— in the style of the Charlie's Angels movie poster
Benchtrio— in the style of Leyendecker
Sapnap— in the style of a firemen charity calendar
Philza— in the style of the Hilda pin-ups
Tinarose— in the style of Mucha
Are any of these something you would like to draw? Do you have even better ideas you want to pitch us?
DSMP Pin-Up Calendar is an artistic celebration of the characters of the DSMP, drawing inspiration from the creativity of the fandom community, "hot guy" calendars, action movie posters, classic pin-ups, vintage advertisements, art prints, and more, in the form of a 2024 calendar. We are looking for 12-14 artists willing to create a high-quality piece suitable for inclusion in a calendar. Sign up and tell us which characters you want to draw, all DSMP characters are welcome!
No previous calendar or zine experience necessary, we just want to see your work!
Applications are open from August 11-25, closing at 11:59pm EDT on the 25th.
Apply Today!
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lovejywn · 8 months ago
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New day, new announcement - New calendar! Here's my Into The Pit August Release Calendar!! I hope y'all like it and please share! Made this with much effort <3
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daily-acvoid · 5 months ago
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oh no not this again- /lhj
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all-thestories-aretrue · 6 months ago
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Holy fuck y'all i should NOT be awake 😭
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xfyeahkahlendeveraux · 19 days ago
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Introducing my new Planner designed specifically for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies! My planner is the perfect tool to help you stay organized and on top of your schedule while celebrating your true, unique identity. This organizing tool is the best way to celebrate queer pride and take back the "Gay Agenda" that has been used against everyone in the LGBTQIA+ community!
My planner includes monthly and weekly calendars, goal-setting and planning sheets, self-care and reflection prompts, and plenty of space for notes and journaling. Plus, our LGBTQ+ Planner features a vibrant and inclusive design that celebrates our community's diverse spectrum of identities. Whether you are looking for a tool to use when you return to school, or simply a planner to celebrate your gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, or non-binary identity, this is exactly what you are looking for!
Whether you're a student, a professional, or simply someone who wants to stay on top of your schedule, our LGBTQ+ Planner is the perfect tool to help you stay organized and stay true to yourself. Celebrate Pride, equality and diversity wherever you go!
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cuteniarose · 22 days ago
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Happy Old New Year to all my beloved mutuals who have no idea what I’m talking about <3
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queenlucythevaliant · 1 year ago
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Have I ever posted my Christmas carol bracket here? Can't remember
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sensualminimal · 2 months ago
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limelocked · 9 months ago
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isekai where the mc is put into a story thats got some real jank worldbuilding and ends up powerful enough to ascend to godhood just because jesus fucking christ this place needs to be cleaned up and fixed with some proper rules
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How to Create a Content Calendar for Your Marketing Strategy
A content calendar is a tool that helps you plan, organize, and schedule your content across different platforms and channels. A content calendar can help you save time, stay consistent, collaborate with your team, and measure your results. But how do you create a content calendar that works for your specific needs and goals? In this article, we will show you the steps to create a content calendar from scratch, as well as some templates and tools to help you along the way. Step 1: Define your goals The first step to creating a content calendar is to define what you want to achieve with your content. What are the main objectives of your content marketing strategy? How will your content help you reach them? How will you measure your success? Some common goals for content marketing are:
Increase brand awareness
Generate leads
Nurture prospects
Convert customers
Retain customers
Build loyalty
Increase referrals To make your goals more specific and realistic, you can use the SMART framework. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. For example, a SMART goal could be:
Increase organic traffic by 25% in 6 months
Generate 100 new leads per month from blog posts
Convert 10% of email subscribers into customers in 3 months Step 2: Research your audience The next step is to research your audience and understand their needs, preferences, challenges, and motivations. Your audience is the group of people who are most likely to be interested in your products or services and who can benefit from your content. To research your audience, you can use various methods, such as:
Analyzing your existing customers and their behavior
Conducting surveys and interviews with your prospects and customers
Creating buyer personas that represent your ideal customers
Using tools like Google Analytics, Facebook Insights, or HubSpot to gather data on your audience demographics, preferences, and pain points Step 3: Choose your content types Once you have a clear understanding of your goals and audience, you can choose the types of content that you want to create and distribute. There are many types of content that you can use for your marketing strategy, such as:
Blog posts
E-books
Infographics
Videos
Podcasts
Webinars
Case studies
Testimonials
Social media posts The type of content that you choose depends on several factors, such as:
Your goals and audience needs
Your budget and resources
Your industry and niche
Your competitors and best practices You can also mix and match different types of content to create a diverse and engaging content portfolio. Step 4: Create a content plan A content plan is a document that outlines the details of your content creation and distribution process. A content plan can help you:
Organize your ideas and topics
Assign roles and responsibilities
Set deadlines and milestones
Track progress and results . A typical content plan includes the following elements:
Content title or headline
Content type and format
Content goal and objective
Content target audience and persona
Content keyword and SEO strategy
Content distribution channel and platform
Content creation date and owner
Content publication date and owner
Content performance metrics and KPIs Step 5: Create your content The next step is to create your content according to your content plan. This involves researching, writing, editing, proofreading, formatting, and optimizing your content for quality, relevance, and effectiveness. To create your content, you can follow these steps:
Research: Gather relevant information and data on your topic, audience, keywords, competitors, etc.
Outline: Create a rough outline of your main points, subheadings, examples, etc.
Draft: Write the first draft of your content using clear language, tone, and voice.
Edit: Review and revise your content for grammar, spelling, punctuation, style, etc.
Proofread: Check your content for errors, typos, inconsistencies, etc.
Format: Add visual elements, such as images, videos, charts, etc., and optimize your content for SEO and user experience.
Publish: Upload your content to your website or platform and make it live for your audience. Step 6: Distribute your content The next step is to distribute your content to reach your target audience and drive traffic, engagement, and conversions. This involves choosing the right channels and platforms for your content, such as:
Your website or blog
Your email list or newsletter
Your social media accounts
Your online communities or forums
Your paid advertising campaigns
Your influencer marketing partnerships To distribute your content, you can follow these steps:
Schedule: Plan when and how often you will share your content on each channel or platform.
Share: Post your content on your chosen channels or platforms and include a catchy caption, a call to action, and relevant hashtags or keywords.
Promote: Boost your content reach and visibility by using paid ads, influencer marketing, guest posting, or other promotional strategies.
Engage: Interact with your audience by responding to their comments, questions, feedback, or reviews. Step 7: Measure your content performance The final step is to measure your content performance and evaluate its impact on your goals. This involves tracking and analysing various metrics and KPIs, such as:
Traffic: The number of visitors who view your content
Engagement: The amount of time, attention, and interaction your content receives
Conversion: The percentage of visitors who take a desired action after viewing your content
Retention: The percentage of visitors who return to view your content again
Loyalty: The degree of trust, satisfaction, and advocacy your content generates If you want to learn more about Content Marketing and how to create and promote you content on various platform you must check out e-Tuitions. They provide various Digital Marketing Courses of FB Ads, SEO, SMO, Google Ads, Google Business Profile. You can Book Free Demo Class also, for more info. visit e-tuitions.com
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theoverlookedoneedits1997 · 5 months ago
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I Robot, You Jane Fashion Part Four
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Buffy’s ‘robot slayer’ outfit: 7/10
This jacket gives off Cruella vibes. I love the shape and length, but I go back and forth on the pattern.
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Jenny’s ‘that’s not where I dangle it’ outfit: 8/10
I think this episode has Jenny's best hairstyles. This bob is literally perfect for her. This outfit is cute. I think they did a great job establishing her style and personality while also not going too over the top. The halter top would probably not be teacher-appropriate without the jacket though.
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Buffy’s ‘normal relationship’ outfit: 6/10
This could be so, so much better! I love the sunglasses, I love the colour of the dress, I love her hair, but I want the boots to be a lighter colour and for the dress to fit better. Can you imagine how amazing this outfit would have been if the boots were white? That alone would have elevated this outfit so much for me.
Willow’s ‘mourning moloch’ outfit: 8/10
I like this one. It's nice and simple. This may be reaching but I like how she's wearing all the dark colours reflecting her mood on top but under the hoodie, you can see the white top peaking through. It feels like a way of saying that Willow is down and hurt right now, but it's not forever.
Xander’s ‘we’re doomed’ outfit: 6.5/10
I don't think that the sweater and the pants match well. I think it would be better with a pair of jeans, but I also don't really like the sweater.
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lunarmagickastrology · 2 years ago
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With Saturn in Pisces remember , you are a powerful creator, not a victim in your life.
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