And the winner is….Jackie Paulson
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I’ve chosen the winner for the tote bag. I wish I had enough tote bags to give away. But unfortunately, I only have the one. So since there were three to chose from, I wrote all your names down on a piece of paper.
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I folded up the sheets of paper and shuffled them until I couldn’t tell which was which (to be honest, after I’d folded them up I wasn’t all too sure whose name was on which piece of paper!). Then I picked one.
And the winner is…
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Some years ago I took a class that focused on self-actualization through meditation, astral projection, past life regression, and the like.
During the last class, the teacher told me I was the most self-defeating person she ever met.
I laughed it off, figuring my tradition of showing up drunk to the Friday afternoon session irked her, or maybe my chakras were out of alignment.
Now that I’m unemployed and in my 30s, I wonder if she was on to something.
Here is a fellow bloggers comment:
Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed – I enjoyed your post about interviews. I have written a few posts on the same subject, including my suggestions on how NOT to interview people! Job hunting – which I have to do at the moment – is my least fun activity in the world. Good luck with your search!
Sunshine
Congratulations!
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List your Facebook Link Please?
What is your Facebook Link? Mine is:
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Topic, 2011, Life, Adventure, Articles, Lifestyle, Journal, People, Opinion, Philosophy, Christianity,
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I created this link form so that it is easier to link to others so Google will rank our sites better.
I am learning how to get more visitors to our blogs.
Try this link: http://www.ineedhits.com/free-tools/submit-free.aspx?source=SYS_FTDIYSF
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I am so sick that I have to make this short, bless everyone for reading my blog posts and praying I get well. I appreciate all your comments.
There was nothing bugging me yesterday, there is nothing bugging me today and there might not be anything bugging me all week! I normally only post once a day but with the RandomBlog2011 Challenge starting tomorrow I wanted to get this out for my friends and readers around the world where it’s early Sunday evening or already Monday. You know who you are! Ever since the WordPress Challenge started and especially since we all have our Blogging … Read More
via Things in life I find annoying
Blogging is so much work, as I post a day in this wordpress.com challenge. I learned to link to
http://en.wordpress.com/tags/ to use tag words that are popular. For some reason my blog is never on the pages
for the postaday2011 challenge. I read so many wonderful blogs.
http://whatsbuggingmetoday.wordpress.com/2011/02/13/or-not-random-acts-of-kindness-week/.
http://straynoodles.wordpress.com/ … My friend Beverly was writing Straynoodles on Blogspot before WordPress and she’s wonderful.
http://royquid.wordpress.com/ … My friend Roy – a.k.a. The Other Quidmont
Link to mine anytime!
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I’ve decided I want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, I’m starting right now. I will be posting on this blog once a day / once a week for all of 2011.
I know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore I’m promising to make use of The DailyPost, and the community of other bloggers with similiar goals, to help me along the way, including asking for help when I need it and encouraging others when I can.
If you already read my blog, I hope you’ll encourage me with comments and likes, and good will along the way.
Signed, Jackie Paulson
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Two WordPress.com bloggers, Ashkir at Stars In Silence, and Kate at Spastic Musings decided to team up to help each other out. They both signed up for Post A Week, with the goal of encouraging and checking in on each other:
Me and Kate are going for the postaweek2011.
. We decided we’ll help motivate each other and we started up different blogs side/by/side.
The buddy system works on the principle of social connections. If you have someone else you’re doing a project with, odds are good at any moment at least one of you can help motivate the other.
If you’re looking for a blogging buddy, Do the following:
- Leave a comment to this post saying “I’d like a buddy”
- Briefly (1 or 2 sentences max) describe the kind of blog you have (the theme or topic)
- Say whether you’re doing Post A Day or Post A Week
- Mention you’d like to try sharing the goal with someone else
Alternatively, if you see a comment for someone that fits your 2 and 3, reply and mention you’re interested. Then follow up by contacting each other on your blogs.
You can help out by:
- Checking in on each other’s blogs
- Leaving comments and feedback
- “liking” posts you see each other publish
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- 02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
The Journey
2. What is the url?
http://thejourneytosomewhere.blogspot.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since January 2008 – I guess I started just a little before you
4. What is your blog about?
It is my journey, rather obviously, but not just my physical journey but also my journey through life. My blog starts in Colorado where I was living at the time but just as I was leaving for Latvia a friend asked if I would keep a blog to let them know what was happening. God also told me to keep a record through the words of another Christian who knew noting about me. The blog details the ups and downs, not just of life in Latvia where we live as an ordinary couple not missionaries per se, but also some of my thoughts about various subjects which interest me and make me think. I am studying Managing Sustainable Rural Development and so a lot of what I study ends up feeding into my thoughts on life here in rural Latvia and beyond.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
I am constantly amazed by some of the folks that follow my blog from different scenarios but somehow we have clicked online and have made good friends which has been a great source of encouragement just to keep going doing what I am doing.
- Jon Sidnell
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Truth On The Way
2. What is the url?
http://truthontheway.net/
3. How long have you been blogging?
On this particular blog, since October 2007
4. What is your blog about?
I mostly write about the journey the Lord has me on which usually means discovering the depths of grace, learning to live by Christ, sharing other blog posts that bless me and various other things that pass through my life from time to time. Looking through from the beginning, you can definitely see my thoughts and influences shift – it’s nice to be able to look back and see some signs of progress in Christ
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
I am a fairly sporadic blogger, depending on how busy the other parts of my life are. I have lots of good intentions, a couple of private journal scribblings I plan to convert into and some series’ in process (at least in my mind). Right now, I’m in the middle of a non-blogging phase due to hectic life-changing seasons, but I’m looking to up the amount I write soon
- James Henley
02/09/2011
1. Just named after me – James Henley
2. jameshenley.co.uk
3. Since sometime in 2007
4. Things that come into my head. I’m a trained youth worker, also involved in church leadership, so those kind of things. Also, culture, society and mission, and some deeper theological thoughts. And some fun stuff I see on the internet and want to share.
5. I recently switched to tumblr for my blog so I can easily interact and ‘reblog’ other people’s thoughts who also use tumblr. I’ve found this a much more interactive and more natural way of blogging – although I’m not sure whether the quality of the blog itself has gotten better or whether it has suffered. My blogging tends to be very spontaneous and come in ebbs and flows.
- R.C. Babione
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
New Life Living
2. What is the url?
http://www.rcbabione.wordpress.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
On this blog, since August 2008
4. What is your blog about?
I write about learning to live and die in Christ. He is the life that’s living on the earth today, and I attempt to capture how that looks. Sometimes that’s funny, sometimes it’s not, but it’s always real.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
I’ve had other blogs before, but since I started on the path of the organic church expression, I decided to begin anew. There was a season where I didn’t blog much at all, but the Lord is resurrecting that burning desire to do so.
Now that I am a part of a body of believers learning to live by Christ’s indwelling life, I’ve got a lot of material from which to draw. Plus, with others blogging as well, it’s fun to chronicle right along side them.
Thanks for this opportunity, Frank.
- R.C. Babione
02/09/2011
Correction to my above comment:
3. How long have you been blogging?
On this blog since March 2009, in total since summer 2008
- Jon
02/09/2011
Frank, I appreciate your input on my faith journey. Thanks for this opportunity to share here.
1. What is the name of your blog?
Jon’s Journey
2. What is the url?
http://jonjourney.blogspot.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since Jan 2009
4. What is your blog about?
Sorting through my past religious beliefs. Like Luther and his 95 Thesis I’ve got some issues I’d like the church to dialog about. Unity, Gospel of the Kingdom, God is Love, Hell, Leadership, …
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
I think unity is essential. Yet I sometimes struggle with the fact that I’m writing stuff that to some seems divisive. I have to live with that tension, and seek to build up others to become more like Christ.
- Sarah Colligan
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
The Hatching of a Heart – a journey of gratitude
2. What is the URL?
http://hatchingofaheart.blogspot.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
I started in April of 2009 on Facebook and moved to Blogspot last year. I still post my blogs on FB because some of the people who read my stuff have asked me to do that.
4. What is your blog about?
I write about the things I’m grateful for and I write about thoughts and ideas I feel God brings to my mind…or I write about nail polish. A person can be grateful for that, too!!! lol
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
It’s changed my life. God has made me a better version of myself through gratitude.
- Jeremy Myers
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Till He Comes
Grace Commentary
2. What is the url?
http://www.tillhecomes.org
GraceCommentary.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since June 2007
4. What is your blog about?
“Till He Comes” is about learning to follow Jesus. I write about missional ideas and concepts.
“Grace Commentary” is a free, online Bible Commentary focusing on cultural and Jewish backgrounds of Scripture. I have only completed 5 chapters of Luke so far.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
The “no follow” code in the comment section of my blog is turned off. If someone posts a comment, and includes a link to their blog, it will get indexed by the search engines.
- Will R.
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
The De-Institutionalized Church
2. What is the url?
http://new-church-reformation.blogspot.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since January 2008
4. What is your blog about?
Primarily a collection of some of my musings. It is dedicated to what I’ve called, “The Growing New Reformation: Pursuing the De-Institutionalization of the Church.” To that end, I’m “Pressing On.” (Philippians 3: 12-14).
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Usually these postings come out of my personal devotional times; other times they come from strange or funny news items. It deals primarily with perceived errors in the church but also has a quest to not dwell on the past but to move forward (pressing on) and grow in the Lord. Comments for discussion are encouraged.
- Michael Young
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Blogging for Jesus
2. What is the url?
msy316.wordpress.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since Feb. 2010
4. What is your blog about?
The Lord teaches us lessons in our day-to -day walk with Him. Not everything is deeply theological, but sometimes He gives us a gold nugget and says, “Tell others.” Well, I’ve felt the Lord say “Tell others” to me about the tiny gold nuggets He gives and the normal everyday happenings that He is authoring and perfecting.
Also, I write about my experience thus far in Organic Church.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
I’ve learned a lot about writing and people through blogging. I’ve learned how people react to things they don’t hear every day, and how some will completely overlook the main point and only see something that was slightly mentioned in a sentence. I’ve even learned about myself and how I react towards opposition or correction. I’ve learned that people won’t always agree with you, especially Christians, and that I need to worry if they do or not, only Jesus is right.
Writing is something I absolutely love and the blog has taught me more about writing and audience than any book could ever teach!
- elderwiggins
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Elder Wiggins’ Blog
2. What is the url?
http://elderwiggins.wordpress.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since August 2010
4. What is your blog about?
My blog’s purpose is to inspire, ignite and impact lives. It was birthed out of the questions from the women I teach weekly in Woman 2 Woman at Impact Church since other people may have the same concerns. I share words of encouragement based on my experiences as a wife, mother, Bible teacher and friend.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Life is never dull, so blogging shouldn’t be either. The random topics might come as a surprise to some. I’ve discussed everything from saving your cell phone from water damage to sex. The “Wisdom Wednesday” and “Mommy Confession” posts are my favorites. I also share information about some great reading materials and movies in “My Reviews”.
- Eric Carpenter
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
A Pilgrim’s Progress
2. What is the url?
http://www.eric-carpenter.blogspot.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since March 2007
4. What is your blog about?
I tend to write mostly about trying to live a biblical church life in community. Having served as pastor of a traditional SBC church for a few years has given me many things, both good and not so good, to discuss. My resignation from that position this past October has certainly led to an interesting past few months (I’m now seeking secular employment). Blogging has stretched me a great deal, mostly through the comments left by brothers and sisters in Christ.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
I have a number of friends who remain traditional church pastors. Although we are friends, we now disagree fairly significantly on a number of church related issues. This has led to good discussions on the blog. I have found that the folks in favor of organic church life have a much easier time supporting their positions and beliefs than do folks who favor the institutional model.
- Pastor Kim Wenzel
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Smoldering Wick Ministries
2. What is the url?
http://www.smolderingwickministries.org
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since June 2002
4. What is your blog about?
We talk about leadership burn-out and PTSD in ministry. We try to love and encourage one another.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest: I have learned how disfunctional institutional church really is.
- mark
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
The Unsearchable Riches of Christ
2. What is the url?
http://theunsearchablerichesofchrist.wordpress.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
Off and on for about three years. This blog is about 8 months old.
4. What is your blog about?
The blog is about Jesus Christ. Nothing else. Also, I designed the blog to be a community experience. None of us can reveal the unsearchable riches of our Lord by ourselves. So there is a tab at the top of the blog that says “Contribute Your Post”. There are instructions there to submit something about your view into the unfathomable depths of Christ. So the goal is to have lots of different aspects of Christ being posted by lots of different people.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
A reader of the blog sent in a post about seeing Christ in snowflakes. I posted it with a couple of pictures of snowflakes. With the big winter here in the U.S., the most popular search term that lands on my blog is “snowflake”. I’ve seen a correlation between the number of visits to my blog and the amount of snow on the ground.
- Tammy@if meadows speak
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
If Meadows Speak…
2. What is the URL?
http://ifmeadowsspeak.blogspot.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
Late of 2009. I stopped writing when I came back to the Lord…for years until I felt the nudge to start again.
4. What is your blog about?
The journey, part farm, part restoration, part walking His meadows in life, but all for One.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
There’s a whole community of folks who are seeking to be real and walk out their Walk and encourage others along the way. I feel blessed to have a place to go and share our place in the journey. And for me personally writing, sometimes it’s just a seed planted in thoughts but when I go to write it grows in the process. I’ve wondered if that’s how God meant it to be with writing/writers, how He waters and grows words once we are faithful with the ‘seed’ and plant it.
- Adam Lehman
02/09/2011
1. Adam Lehman.us
2.
3. Since 2006
4. Church Leadership, Church Planting, Christianity, Youth Ministry
5. As I’ve blogged less frequently (from 10 posts a week to 4) my traffic, engagement & overall satisfaction have gone up. Keep your message short, concise & powerful! People – especially those who read blogs – have about 100 other websites to look at. Don’t waste their time.
- Christopher P. N. Maselli
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Writing Momentum
2. What is the URL?
http://www.christopherpnmaselli.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since 2004.
4. What is your blog about?
Writing, the writing life and books.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Nothing is more important than content. I’d often rather not post than post something irrelevant. Content is king!
- Mike Leake
02/09/2011
1. Borrowed Light
2. http://fbcnewlondon.blogspot.com
3. I have been blogging since 2007 but seriously since 2008
4. Its somewhat of a hodgepodge. But I mostly write on ministry, Christian living, and do a ton of book reviews.
5. God has taught me through blogging how to write and think clearly. It is a great way to be intellectually accountable.
- Lee Wyatt
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
God’s Word, Our Words and the World
2. What is the url?
godswordourwordsandtheworld.blogspot.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
About 6-7 months at this blog
4. What is your blog about?
The three areas of the name of my blog: God’s Word (e.g. biblical studies and reflections, lectionary series, reviews); Our Words (e.g. theology, preaching, missional church) and the World (politics, contemporary affairs, movies, arts, etc.) My perspective is radically Christian, ruthlessly missional, and radiantly gospel-centered – the sort of profile so badly needed and so little in evidence in North America today.
5. One thing about my blogging experience.
the interesting and varied people I’ve meet and interacted with is fascinating.
- D. L. Webster
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
D.L. Webster
2. What is the url?
http://gzmproductions.com/dlwebster/
3. How long have you been blogging?
I started blogging in 2003. This particular blog was launched in 2006, though I have some articles going back as far as 2000.
4. What is your blog about?
Mostly Christianity and Church related thoughts. Or from another angle, it’s a thoughtful look at many subjects shaped by faith in Christ.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
I completely created my website from scratch. I literally wrote my own blogging software. I wrote virtually every line of code that makes the site. The programming, design, pictures and content are all mine. (At the time I started my site, I don’t believe things like WordPress were as well developed as they are now, and I wasn’t even familiar with them anyway.) And Frank, I implemented at least one of your suggestions: I now have a clearer, easier to navigate “Archives” page.
- Marperor
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Love God, Love Others
2. What is the url?
http://love-god-love-others.blogspot.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
This particular blog goes back to Mid-2010. I kept a livejournal in the past and have had an original comedy/music website for 9 years.
4. What is your blog about?
God’s Word, Discipling, Learning, Love, Law of the land, Authority, Using the word assembly instead of church
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Numerous posts on the blog were things I taught in small group settings, the most recent ones are up there so those who were in the group can review the information and pass it on to others.
- bonniemaisen
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Arkadelphia House Church
2. What is the URL?
http://www.arkadelphiahousechurch.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
I became the “blogmaster” in September of 2010, but the blog has been going since April of 2009. I am not the only member of our group who blogs on the site, just the coordinator.
4. What is your blog about?
We are a small simple church group in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Our main purpose in blogging is to encourage and edify other simple churches all over the world. We just started a new blog schedule: Monday and Friday’s posts are recaps of our Sunday and Thursday regularly scheduled church meetings. Tuesday is a day when we share recipes made by different members of our body. On Wednesday, my friend April shares something, either a link to another site, or a teaching, or whatever she likes. Thursday, anyone in the body is invited to share something.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
It’s definitely a good idea to have a specific email address for your blog. People from many different countries have contacted us this way for networking purposes. Also, don’t assume that only Christians are viewing your blog. We actually know of several atheists and agnostics who read more often than our Christian friends. Your purpose for the blog may not be all that God is going to do with it.
- Craig
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Simul Iustus et Peccator
2. What is the url?
http://simuliustusetpeccator.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
April 2009
4. What is your blog about?
Mainly, my blog is used to review Christian books on theology and ministry. Other topics include: theology, social justice, and Lutheranism. Occasionally, I jump into politics, but those posts are not commonplace. My blog is my reflection on my journey of faith and the reality of doing ministry.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Interacting with authors who have read my review of their books. It doesn’t happen often, but it has sparked some interesting conversation.
- ChrisLT
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Blame Lewis
2. What is the url?
http://www.blamelewis.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
Only about four months.
4. What is your blog about?
Faith and following Jesus. I’m a new writer, and Blame Lewis is a simple way for me to publish and get feedback on my writing, as well as interacting with people over the content.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Well, I don’t see myself as a blogger so much as a writer. That might sound like an odd distinction, but it’s all about focus. My aim is to improve as a writer, so I work on a post until I’m happy with it, and that might take a week or more. Unlike most bloggers, I don’t pressure myself to post every day.
I do, however, write every day (usually in a notebook).
- ChrisLT
02/09/2011
Forgot to say, thanks for the opportunity, Frank.
- Steve Scott
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
From the Pew
2. What is the url?
http://fromthepew.blogspot.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since April, 2005
4. What is your blog about?
It’s a “layman’s” perspective, if you will (mine!), of much of the Reformed/ Reformed Baptist/ Calvinistic circles and beliefs that I’ve learned over the years in various churches. I apply Sola Scriptura, the Berean spirit and a few other tools and have come up with some different conclusions. I ask some hard questions and am not afraid to challenge the status quo on points of theology, especially ecclesiology.
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Knowing nothing of other beliefs than what came from the critiques offered by my immediate theological influences, the discovery of the internet was a valuable resource in changing my world view. I not only read things directly from the source, but found things I never heard before. I read Anglicans, anarchists, Baptists, Catholics, Presbyterians, reconstructionists, Eastern Orthodox, libertarians, Lutherans, apostates, “house church,” and even a Gaian priest!
- David Warkentin
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
Considerations
2. What is the url?
http://davidwarkentin.blogspot.com/
3. How long have you been blogging?
October 2006
4. What is your blog about?
A place to consider faith, community, and culture
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
Interaction and discussion with my blog often comes from unlikely sources. I’m always humbled when I find out who reads my blog…
- Charlie’s Church of Christ
02/09/2011
Charlie’s Church of Christ can be found at charlieschurchofchrist.wordpress.com – I wrote my first entry in July of 2010, immediately after the birth of my first child. My blog is solely dedicated to Christian issues, where I try to take a fresh perspective and pretty much deconstruct (in 500 words or less) everything about Christianity to boil it down to its pure essence.
- penandpapermama
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
My Church Journey
2. What is the url?
http://normajhill.blogspot.com
3. How long have you been blogging?
since 2008
4. What is your blog about?
my growing understanding and experiencing of the church and my journey with God
5. Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest:
As I learn more and more, I keep changing my approach and methods. Therefore the blog as it stands is definitely in transition … what I like most about it right now are the (fairly) new “street church” pages.
- Bob Sherbondy
02/09/2011
1. What is the name of your blog?
A good blog
2. What is the url?
http://christianityetc.org/blog
3. How long have you been blogging?
Since November, 2009
4. What is your blog about?
The purpose of my blog is to get people to really consider what is good in their lives and what makes it good. I try to get viewers to discuss with me and others these matters in regard to some very common concerns and issues in our daily lives.
5.Tell us one thing about your blogging experience that we might find of interest: I’m really surprised by how few viewers to my blog really want to engage in any discussion regarding what is good in their lives, but I get a lot of spam.
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What I liked about this post is that he gives the reasons why he got “freshly Pressed” with wordpress.
I have been talking to other bloggers who want comments and the “like” button pushed, but TubbBlog really says it all! Thanks.
I keep track of basic metrics for visitors to my blog. Doing so gives me an insight into which blog posts people like, and which articles stand the test of time. For instance, I can tell you that my blog post from 2007 “Using SSL Certificates with SBS 2003” is still regularly visited almost 4 years on. I also try to respond to all comments left by visitors to my blog posts. If someone has taken the time to leave a comment, I’ll do my best to ackn … Read More
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I’m Posting Every Day in 2011!
Jackie Paulson in 2009
I’ve decided I want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, I’m starting right now. I will be posting on this blog once a day / once a week for all of 2011.
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Want a blogging buddy? It will up your morale
Two WordPress.com bloggers, Ashkir at Stars In Silence, and Kate at Spastic Musings decided to team up to help each other out. They both signed up for Post A Week, with the goal of encouraging and checking in on each other:
The buddy system works on the principle of social connections. If you have someone else you’re doing a project with, odds are good at any moment at least one of you can help motivate the other.
If you’re looking for a blogging buddy, Do the following:
Alternatively, if you see a comment for someone that fits your 2 and 3, reply and mention you’re interested. Then follow up by contacting each other on your blogs.
You can help out by:
Posted by Jackie Paulson (Author) on February 12, 2011 in Post a day 2011
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