I keep looking over at how my community is steadily growing and like the new member blogs that I get to discover. It is also a great way to keep them actively coming back to your own blog. I check the member base at least once a day to see who has joined my community. If you haven't yet go ahead and do so, it'll be great to have you around.
Some blogs of interest from mybloglog community.
PaulKnows - He is a seasoned online marketer and pulls in over $10,000 per month from his online network of websites. I should be reading more of you! Here he talks about changes he would like to see in blogger.
John of Finding the Money - A stay at home dad (me too! me too!), musician (I couldn't even if my life depended on it), blogger (me too! me too!), slacker (I can relate), workaholic (me too! me too!) and full time smart-ass(you're on your own there buddy). Read him talk about Stumble Upon.
Web Developer 2.0 - I like his blog, just wish he would post more often. Read about Accessible Ajax.
Technically Speaking - A blog by Rex Dixon a former IT consultant. I chanced by his blog somehow and then he joined my community, isn't that cool. Read this article he wrote on Charter Commmunications. Also available to see are videos and podcasts.
Just Stating the Facts - Here Evana4t8 talks about Erin Brokovich and how she felt after hearing one of her speeches live. I remember watching the movie a few years back which was really good.
So go ahead and join my community. It would be nice to feature more different and various blogs here.
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Hey thanks for the mention. I’ve been an avid reader of this blog for some time so it’s good to hear that you like to find out a bit more about your readers.
Thanks for the mention. I just grabbed your feed, and it seems like you have a lot of good content here.
Rex
Thanks for the link, sir. MBL’s a really good way to network with other bloggers. Speaking of StumbleUpon, MBL could benefit from some of its mechanics. What if you could easily (or randomly, even) browse your member blogs, contact blogs, etc. That would be hotness. -j
All your blogs rock guys/girls.
Blog On!
Thanks for the mention, I promise to post more often – I hit a busy patch recently and couldn’t face sitting and typing any more than was absolutely required