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Deadly Bloggers: November 2012
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Thursday, November 29, 2012. We're packin' up and moving. As many of you know, Deadly Bloggers began as a list of links on my own blog. I used to tweet about the list - in the quest to seek out new bloggers as well as to encourage other Murris I knew to start blogging too. I think I began to use the #deadlybloggers hashtag after a while. But it's a bit long to be really useful. Slowly the list has grown, from five, to twenty and now to over sixty. Naturally the list will have to change over time as more ...
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Deadly Bloggers: January 2013
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013. A 52 Week Blogging Challenge. If you would like to participate, some things to consider,. Remember, posts don't have to be text. They can be also be images, video, music etc. Give your posts the #DB13 hashtag (Deadly Bloggers 2013), at least on Twitter, so we can share it more easily. Visit other deadly blogs and add a comment or two - share the love and it will be share with you. I've repeated some of the topics so that you can create a number of posts using the same label.
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Deadly Bloggers: About Deadly Bloggers
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Was created by Leesa Watego. And is powered by Iscariot Media. Originally started as a link list on Leesa's blog and was a Twitter hashtag (#deadlybloggers). On Wednesday March 21, 2012 we created blog here on Blogger, and a Twitter account and Facebook Page. Each entry is added manually onto the Blog List gadget (on Blogger). The most recent entries. Are pushed to the top. The list is not sorted into categories YET. When it expands it will definitely need to be sorted. Include an image in your post.
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Deadly Bloggers: New website
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Saturday, May 4, 2013. We've been talking about migrating to WordPress for ages, and we've finally done it. You can find us at www.deadlybloggers.com. It will take us a while to have everything ironed out, but all new posts will be found there. Thanks Blogger, you have been (and are) awesome. Blogger is the place to learn about this whole blogging caper. See you at WordPress. May 7, 2013 at 9:11 PM. I love your site! You will be in our prayers and thoughts! Nice and informative post. 52 posts in 52 weeks.
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Deadly Bloggers: February 2013
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013. New website - New Information. As I've mentioned before, I'm getting ready to create a new website for The Deadly Bloggers. We'll be moving to WordPress soon. However there is one big difference between what we have now and what I'd like to have in the future. The "directory" is actually (on this website) a LinkList. Whenever I find a new blogger to add, I go into the list, edit and add new URL. The type of information I'm thinking about including -. Blog logo (if relevant).
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Deadly Bloggers: We're packin' up and moving
http://deadlybloggers.blogspot.com/2012/11/were-packin-up-and-moving.html
Thursday, November 29, 2012. We're packin' up and moving. As many of you know, Deadly Bloggers began as a list of links on my own blog. I used to tweet about the list - in the quest to seek out new bloggers as well as to encourage other Murris I knew to start blogging too. I think I began to use the #deadlybloggers hashtag after a while. But it's a bit long to be really useful. Slowly the list has grown, from five, to twenty and now to over sixty. Naturally the list will have to change over time as more ...
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Deadly Bloggers: Help me subscribe and share your work
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Saturday, March 30, 2013. Help me subscribe and share your work. Let's assume: Your audience wants to share your post. Your audience may love or loathe you, but either way, they want to tell others about your post. Here are some of the basics -. 1 Enable sharing buttons. These are the buttons at the bottom of each post. This lets your audience share individual posts. Why not just give them the URL of your blog? Think about it. Where do we "share" your posts? On social media platforms. I would like to...
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Deadly Bloggers: New website - New Information
http://deadlybloggers.blogspot.com/2013/02/new-website-new-information.html
Wednesday, February 27, 2013. New website - New Information. As I've mentioned before, I'm getting ready to create a new website for The Deadly Bloggers. We'll be moving to WordPress soon. However there is one big difference between what we have now and what I'd like to have in the future. The "directory" is actually (on this website) a LinkList. Whenever I find a new blogger to add, I go into the list, edit and add new URL. The type of information I'm thinking about including -. Blog logo (if relevant).
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Deadly Bloggers: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012. I'm a blogger . Professor of Economics, George Mason University and Blogger at Marginal Revolution. Tyler talks about keep their focus on presenting ideas and information rather than worrying about the size of their audience. It's a good reminder to keep in your eye on what's important as a blogger. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 52 posts in 52 weeks. It's for nothing not 'for free'. Metro Aboriginal Art is so hot right now. En route to artist. Australia is a de...
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Deadly Bloggers: March 2013
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Saturday, March 30, 2013. Help me subscribe and share your work. Let's assume: Your audience wants to share your post. Your audience may love or loathe you, but either way, they want to tell others about your post. Here are some of the basics -. 1 Enable sharing buttons. These are the buttons at the bottom of each post. This lets your audience share individual posts. Why not just give them the URL of your blog? Think about it. Where do we "share" your posts? On social media platforms. I would like to...
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