May 1, 2007

Technorati Tuesday Blog Challenge

In our blogging community, Link & Blog Challenge, today is Technorati Tuesday, which is a type of blog challenge we do to help inspire our members to “favorite” other members blogs in Technorati! For our members this is relatively easy to do since each member has a link going from their profile page into their Technorati profile page.

With one click they’re in Technorati and ready to favorite a members blog! Well, that is if the member took the time to add their Technorati link into their profile page! Plus, by turning it into a group challenge there’s a whole lot of link love going on!

Today I’ve actually selected numerous favorites, and since it’s a day when I needed something whimsical I picked some blogs with whimsy! :)

The first one I’ll share is “Polliwog’s Pond”! This blog is of course authored by none other than “Polli” of course! When I first saw her blog I immediately fell in love with the header because I’m a water bug! If you are in the need for a blog with some whimsy to brighten up your day, stop on over to visit her pond!

The next blog I’m featuring as one of my favorites for Technorati Tuesday is authored by our member Sara, who sometime refers to herself as “Sarakastic”. :D Sara’s blog, “Daily Dose of Happy” will give you just that when you’re down. Hey Sara, when you read this I see we can also do a one-on-one challenge from your post written about “big fish”, and link it to one of mine over on Tall Sails!

On a more serious note, here’s an interesting blog for those of you who are wanting to travel the world as you work! “Digital Nomads” Will help you get to where you’re going for your traveling goals while working. He writes posts in an interesting way, and “Digi” and I have done numerous one-on-one blog challenges together too!

So there you have three picks that I selected as a favorite in Technorati, and turned into the group Technorati Tuesday blog challenge for link love too! Happy blogging everyone!

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