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Remarkablogger provides a way to get more web traffic

Michael Martine, aka Remarkablogger, invited his readers to comment on one of this week’s blog posts as a means of promoting their own blogs. You can provide your blog’s URL plus a description of the blog. Last time I checked there were 80 comments and 14 trackbacks from other blogs (this should make it 15), so that gives you a few different blogs to check out of different shapes and sizes.

I haven’t checked them all out, but I do want to mention a few of these bloggers who are doing some good stuff:

Cath Lawson – blogging about business without owning a business (although she has owned some and is working on a new one!)

Writer Dad – he’s a dad and he writes well

Someday Syndrome – Alex writes about motivation and tackling the things that you really want to do. Don’t a lot of us need more motivation?

And, of course, don’t forget to check out Mr. Remarkablogger himself, either. He’s no slouch. :)

One last thing: I also want to shout out to Brynn Evans, who just finished the 2nd year of her PhD program in Cognitive Science at UC San Diego. She’s doing some interesting work in distributed cognition and the social web. In addition to her writing at her own blog and at Stowe Boyd’s blog /Mind, she’s also got a link to the video of a presentation she made in Copenhagen in June 2008 – impressive stuff.

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4 Responses to “Remarkablogger provides a way to get more web traffic”

  1. Writer Dad says:

    Hey, how about that. Thanks for the love.

    I like how you have all your writing on a single page, with all your guests posts together. That's smart.

    See you soon, and have a great weekend.

  2. Mark Dykeman says:

    Thanks Writer Dad. I maintain the guest posts in Soup.io – simple and easy, plus I don't have to keep updating my blog's page.

  3. Tin Pig says:

    Isn't this just linkbait?

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