Monday, April 2, 2007

2000 MyBlogLog Community Members For 2000 Bloggers

The MyBlogLog community group that I started has reached 2000 community members:













Members 1996 to 2000 include the following:

1. Agloco Turkiye
2. Blog Dinero
3. Jamhowieuha
4. World Of Technologies
5. Abyzaky

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Friday, March 30, 2007

Keeping In Touch With Blog Friends

Bloggers are like a network. A network of friends. Bloggers Helping Bloggers is a fun little network where we help eachother out with just a small little tip on how we can improve eachother's blogs and/or sites. So, that's what this post is about.

Blog Of The Day Awards provides a daily blog award based on submissions from it's readers. Cool, because everybody loves receiving an award! I think it would be a little more interesting if the author added one line to say why each daily winner was chosen. Otherwise, it looks a little random.

•Scott writes Finding your marbles which provides topics about helping people that are suffering from mental illness. I'm supposed to add a little tip on how I think Scott could improve the blog but I can't - the blog is really good as is... except, maybe, he should add more marbles:) There are currently 6 marbles after each blog post; he shouldn't sell himself short - it should be increased to 10 marbles.

Elaine Vigneault writes a personal diary with lots of rants. I like those rants. She should do more (especially her Technorati rants).

UPC Site is a site by Kevin about... computer science, programming, technology... not really topics I'm familiar with. There's no commenting features. Why not allow people to post comments?

•Michael Sync's sharing our knowledge blog is quite good. This excuse could be used for more than just failing in school. I love excuses!

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Join The Conversation - Joseph Jaffe's Book Cover To Feature 2000 Bloggers

Have a look at Joseph Jaffe's post about the Join The Conversation book cover. Looks like a whole bunch of us will be on the cover of his book. Cool, I'm excited. So, I will hold off on tossing rotten tomatoes at Daniel Franklin for now (see Joseph's post).

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