Hi There,
My name is Mauro, I'm 29, and I'm from Portugal.
I'm the creator of 1 Million Love Messages blog.
1 Million Love Messages it's a project, and a challenge for myself, where I'm trying to post (as the name says) 1.000.000 love messages send by readers and friends from all around the world.
Started on July 2006, this Blog it's one way (and my way) to attest how important is to express our best feelings to the ones we love.
In a world full of hate, where only us can make the difference, it's my vision to spread love, compassion and peace.
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Stacey Kannenberg |
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Santosuke |
Hi darls! I'm Santosuke, Editor-in-Chief (HAHA) of the always satisfying FASH Report. This is my little FAQ:
☛How would you describe yourself as a blogger?
I blog with the heart. I love traffic/visitors as much as the next guy but I never put content I don't think my readers are gonna like to please my Google AdSense or to rank higher on search engines or whatever. I don't spam people in MyBlogLog, if I tell you I love your blog is because I do and I'm not gonna link anybody who has a mediocre blog just because he gave me a link to get some cheap Technorati love. I like promoting my blog, it's such a challenge as you all know well, but I think it is possible to do it by honest and friendly ways as this one or the many social sites out there, and the key is surely to put your energy in the content. So what I mean with all this is that I'm a hard-working blogger.
☛Can you describe your blog?
FASH Report is a very carefree and shiny approach to style and what I like to call "everything fash, including You and myself". When I began I wanted it to be a place to read all the daily news about fashion, but then I realized people already had many ways of getting that info, plus I felt I needed more freedom to express myself cause that way I would give the readers something they couldn't find anywhere else, and that is totally the secret to have a faithful and always growing community of readers. Fashion is the driving thread of the blog but sometimes I just have nothing to add to what the "serious" outlets are saying so I prefer exploring other fields in order to post original (or at least with a unique twist) content.
☛Summarizing...
I have fun writing and my readers reading, we're HOT as a panther!
Hugs and kisses,
Santosuke
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Mary Muthoni Marete |
Hi everyone,Im Mary a Kenyan by origin but somehow we keep moving for husbands job, currently we are in Romania. I started my blog as a way to spend my free time as a housewife. I love to cook. I'm also a full time online volunteer with Nabuur.com, and this way I started also http://africashope.blogspot.com/
this is to share what I do with the villages I'm volunteering with. Then recently I also started a new blog on travelling mainly my life in a foreign country and mostly sharing photo's of these places here http://blackgirl-goes-abroad.blogspot.com/
If you are more into volunteering I would recommend that you also check out http://www.africa54.com/ and never know might find interesting village to help out.
Don't miss out and I will be grateful. Thanks!
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Mohd Izzat |
Hi there,first time when i created my blog i do it formoney (surprisingly) but i not make so muchmoney.. and then i started to 'fed-up' withbloggin thing... i'm not updated,even not sign-in(haha) but then i realised that i actuallyboring without bloggin when i'm online i gotnothing to do..and so i started my new blog.
picture of the world and also theDiary i did not do it for money anymore(there is still some advertise) i do it to enjoy and share my view with everyone!!what can i say i'm not have amazing blog..but just click if you liked keep coming, if you dont keep coming either (^.^)
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Arzakem Aldrin |
Hi there!!! My name is Arzakem Aldrin. I've been playing the guitar for over 10 years now and have witnessed the transformation of the Pinoy music scene from different angles and phases.
Since playing the guitar all alone has been a problem to me especially when necessity demands that I should need a backing band when there are none, I turn to my PC and craft/mix a backing track or two and play my heart out.
And so this blog has been created. Why not share my BT's to other Pinoy guitarists? Yeah, why not.
So I invite pinoy guitarists to hone your skills and play with BTs you can download or hear from my blog. :D
Occasionally I put a riff lesson or two and maybe you can check it out too. Thanks and spare me a visit and much better leave a comment. Keep on rockin' Pinoys!
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Marjie |
Hi, I'm Marjie, author of the blog The Cure for Silence.
I created it back in 2005 as a remedy for sleepless nights, but I found that I have had bigger troubles updating the site than falling asleep. Somehow though, ideas crept up in my head like a tactile worm that helped me find the words to write. So two years after it was created, my blog still runs. It’s funny how things work sometimes.
As for recruiting readers, my proposition is simple: give it a click, and you may choose to either love it or hate it. My entries vary from the most entertaining to the most disappointing. Which ones are they? You decide.
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Realm of Reema |
Hi everybody, I'm Reema, the author of Realm of Reema: Creativity matters.
I'm a quiet listener, a thinker, yet I love to be social and laugh my joy and troubles out. I believe it heals the heart, mends the soul.
I love colors, order, order, order. I guess I'm a perfectionist, sometimes it drives me crazy.. and others too!
I've been scribbling and painting as long as I can remember, and poetry came along during primary school as a way of expressing myself during harsh times.
Now I pour my creativity out through my blog at http://www.realm-of-reema.blogspot.com/, in which everything is somehow related to personal emotions, experience and events.
So I invite you to Realm of Reema, come enjoy a cup of coffee, tea or simply a coke! Relax, indulge yourself in the creativity of poetry and art, the emotional waves of expression, the eye candy or art and the inspirational quotes to the heart.
And incase you got something on your heart, you're totally welcome to comment, feedback or simply say "Hi!". Enjoy and welcome back again!
See you soon :)
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Billy Mac |
Billy Mac here from www.critiquemyblog.com and one thing I love to do is read a discover new blogs and talent! I think blogging is one of the best forms of creativity and it is evident when you explore the great number of blogs out there. If you are interested in getting a review and critique then stop by and submit your blog. It will take some time for me to respond as I read and write each blog and post individually. Hope to see you soon! Billy Mac.
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Cecilia Yong |
Hey hey hey!!!!! My name is Cecilia Yong. I'm from Malaysia and I'm currently living in Australia right now. Basically blogging is something I do almost everyday. I just have to blog, it's where I unclog all of my thoughts. My blog is also a method of keeping my friends that are living in Malaysia updated about my life. I'm planning to get into dental school next year and I am working my arse off to do my best in year 12. So wish me luck :D
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Adam Donkus |
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Rob Campbell |
My name if Rob Campbell and you contacted me on Blog Catalouge
I author Fuel Ghoul and Hands and Feet
I have also started Roberrific
RobC
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Trina Roach |
More and more people I know are either active on platforms like MySpace or have started their own blogs. Some blog purely for the pleasure of it, others have started business blogs, while still others have made blogging their business.
I admit to having made several half-hearted attempts at blogging in the past. Somehow, though, I could never grasp the raison d'etre for a personal blog, and for the longest time couldn't find my unique voice writing a business blog.
Though I continued regularly studying business-related blogs, and dropping in to read friends' personal blogs from time to time, blogging didn't gain any real relevance for me till I found myself growing increasingly frustrated at the inflexibility of my main web page. Marketing plan aside, I found my homepage quickly lagged behind my dynamic workshop schedule, as well as concept and project development. As someone who doesn't write her own code, outsourcing every new page and pop-up to a web designer/ programmer seem like the financial version of a bottomless pit. Leaving folks to click on a grossly outdated page also wasn't the answer.
With more and more small and mid-sized companies in the US and UK making the switch to so-called "blog sites", developing a blog that can later be traded up to a blog site seemed like just the right thing. That's how Creating Tomorrow: The Blog was born!
Ok, so I'm still experimenting with finding my unique blogging voice. Several entries a week on leadership-, coaching- and presentation-related issues that catch my eye give me plenty of opportunity to smooth the rough edges. The pages function allows me to also add updated content about myself, my consultancy, and my concepts, projects and services. Anyone having a look can also access my online calendar of upcoming open workshops, information telesessions and complimentary teleseminars there.
Soon I'll be extending that platform to allow people direct access to free tips and resources, as well as sneak previews of my upcoming eBook and eCourses (yes, I've been keeping very busy!) to download. Anyone interested at the moment has to be low-tech and email me at info(at)creating-tomorrow.com.
Web Address: www.creating-tomorrow.com/blog
Subject Creating Tomorrow: Blogging It Out!
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Nathan Peterson |
Hello everyone! My name is Nathan Peterson and I am a definite rookie blogger. Unlike Bobby Revell, I am not a military brat but a Military Member of the United States Air Force. I currently live in Biloxi, MS stationed at Keesler AFB and lived hear nearly 6 years. We survived Hurricane Katrina. We evacuated to Salt Lake City. Why so far? That's where I'm originally from.
My blogs are my experiences, tips & tricks I use to make extra income on ebay and amazon. I recently graduated from Tulane University with a B.A. in Organizational Information Technology. It's basically a CS degree without all the MATH/PROGRAMMING stuff. I love researching on the internet and I would like my site to grow. I think having your own site is fun and I don't think it hurts to make a little cash along the way.
People need to check out pixelboardlive because it will show them how they can gain a profit selling online. My blog posts are information they can use to add to their income. We live in America and everyone should get a piece of the pie.
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Leave your post here |
Hi everyone, make sure that you've all read the rules (if you haven't you can read it HERE). The photos / videos / audio must be embedded from other websites, and all you can place here is the HTML codes. Once you've submitted, I'll post it up ASAP.
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Bobby Revell |
My name is Bobby Revell from Long Beach Mississippi. I was born here but was raised in Europe (military brat). I have been a writer all my life. I have written over 300 poems, hundreds of haiku, and around fifty fiction stories. Blogging has been great for me as it gives me a way to reach out to people all over the world enabling us all to share our individual expressiveness. Art to me means to honestly express yourself.
What drives me most in my work is to help along with countless others to break down barriers of race, religion and all in the way of all of us uniting as one people. My biggest, most bothersome annoyance in life is racism. I for one believe that blogging and the social networks are doing a lot to combat this ridiculous problem. I see it helping more than any other single factor in history.
I am a guitarist and I also build guitars (the art of luthiery). My main blog is Revellian and it is about many things important to me. Lots of non-fiction articles about Zen, philosophy, the mysteries of human thought to the addition of a weekly short story.
I am currently building a new horror story site and writing an original novel which I've been at for two years. My best friend John Justice and I also have site dedicated to women and their amazing contributions to this world. It is Woman: Gods Masterpiece.
I am not blogging to get rich. I would rather make good friends and really get to know people. My goal is to become a published author with books of many genres, and make a living doing it. I have met some incredibly gifted people through the web (some who I see doing great things in a historical sense) and I will talk or help anyone. Stop by any time!!!!!
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Brewster Smythe |
I am A Brewster Smythe, Founder of Blog Writers and Artists Network.
Blog Writers and Artists Network is a community of writers and artists who are passionate about the world of the blog. We have come together to expand our vision of the blogosphere. A place of joy, arts, words, and mission.
Our Network rewards members consistently, thought events, such as Interview Friday, where we highlight a chosen member, and discuss their work and life, The BWAN Art and Post AWARD, an award given weekly to the member who creates beauty, fun, and art at BWAN.
New, is the Red Envelope Frequent Blogger Award, a monetary award for our most frequent contributors.
Red Envelope Frequent Blogger Award
is obtainable each month to the member who enters the most blog entries within the announced period.
We would love to see you at Blog Writers and Artists Network , Your Place to mingle, have fun, and reduce the flow of electrical currents running through your brains!
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Cheryl Hagedorn |
Hi, I'm Cheryl Hagedorn, an author from Chicagoland. My book, PARK RIDGE: A Senior Center Murder, was released in Sept. 2006. PARK RIDGE is the first in a series of Senior Center Murders which is where my blog gets its name.
I'm old enough to be part of the Silver Tsunami and to write Geezer Lit or Little Old Lady Lit with a great deal of authority :-) That said, I belong to several online senior citizen communities such as 55-Alive, Eons, Seniors Grand Central, and I Was Twice Your Age.
I blog on different topics when I'm in those communities. I also have other blogs: Life of a Writer, Thought Garden, Crimespace, Book Place, and My Time of Life.
Originally, I thought that the Senior Center Murders blog would be where I would talk about writing the mystery series and my attempts at promotion. But as I became involved with the Chicago Writers Association, I saw that I could do a service to other writers by carrying some of those private discussions into the public arena. So I began posting writing tips and places to get published. I also blog about writing and mystery conferences, getting your book into libraries, even Print on Demand publishing.
Then I moved on to interviewing authors who had accomplished the sorts of things that I wanted to do. Nearly all the authors I've interviewed write mysteries. They've shared their thoughts on plotting, character development, and finding an agent or a publisher or a publicist.
I recently hosted the first-ever BookLocker virtual magical mystery book tour with top-selling authors, Susan Waller Miccio, Peter McGinn, and M.D. Abrams. We did a full week of personal interviews followed by a week of discussions on topics of interest to writers.
I also have a section dedicated to senior citizens. I hesitated to add it at first, but after all my books are about seniors! And I also think that a lot of seniors are reading my book. So I've done some posts on the NetSational Nets Senior Dance Team, books other than mine that are about seniors, and even a recent post on an intergenerational oral history project.
I can think of several reasons, why visitors ought to come on over and visit. First, because the interviews I conduct are thoughtful. I don't ask the questions that everybody asks an author when they show up on your doorstep. A lot of the interaction is highly-focused or topical, like the back-to-back interviews with Robert Fate and Bruce Cook on working with characters.
Second, there's a real mix of content on the site. I like to think that eclectic topics rubbing shoulders with each other promotes serendipity. As you read, your mind can make connections, say between a Library Request Form and pitching retirement communities, that wouldn't happen otherwise.
Third, I'm enthusiastic and inquisitive -- my posts show it. I'm also honest. When an author says something which I think needs to be challenged, I challenge it. By the same token, I once had a comment left by an organization which was pretty much BSP. I thought that other similar orgs should have a chance to counter that with comments of their own so I sent them email notifying them.
Senior Center Murders welcomes writers, mystery authors and mystery readers, as well as fans of Geezer Lit.
Cheryl Hagedorn
Author, PARK RIDGE: A Senior Center Murder
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Lynda Walldez |
Site name: One Day At a TimeSite
URL: http://lyndawalldez.blogspot.com
My name is Lynda Walldez. I am 21, and live in Los Angeles with my parents. I have a very philosophical point of view of everything, and can deliver an interesting debate. My interests include photography, blogging, cooking, drawing, journaling, bicycling, the piano, and the Bible.
One Day At a Time is my personal blog. I feature my best photography in every post, host my Loaded Questions meme every Wednesday, and write insightful posts about Christianity, photography, my life, art, writing, reflections of life, and the Internet. I also feature original videos, recipes, and prose. I write daily.
My blog serves as a reminder to myself to take things gradually in life because I believe everything has a process. Thus the title. My blog portrays my skills as an articulate and insightful writer with a talent for photography as well. I create poetic photography.
What makes my blog unique? I explore my inner workings as I pour my heart out to the world and try to relate to others. I write about the things that we all face on a daily basis. All in an effort to make a difference in the lives of those that need guidance, just as I do.
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Incinq |
I'm Adria, the creator of in cinq (a.k.a. the cinq drawer), a community art project blog. I'm building an online yearbook - a virtual album of stunning and unique 2-layered self portraits (contributed by people from all over the world).
Contribute your cinqpic today at incinq.blogspot.com, and get in cinq with the world.
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Welcome |
So if you're interested please you can send your post from the Contact FORM.
You get a chance to write about yourself, but if you're stuck about what to write about this would help:
The normal template would be:
- Who are you?
- What's your blog all about?
- Why should visitors visit you?
- Conclusion
PHOTOS / VIDEOS / AUDIOS could be included (Place them in websites like imageshack.us). Photo's shouldn't violate any copyright rules and no nudity.
ADVERTS are also allowed here, but keep it to minimum.
What you need to send is the HTML format, and it will be posted in the website for everyone to see.
If you would like to update everyone you're more than welcome to send new updated posts.
Well hope to see your entries soon guys, Goodluck