I know that a lot of members of the community would love to get feedback on their blogs. I also know that a lot of people here would be willing to give that feedback. I'm setting up this forum to help people connect with one another specifically for a blog audit/review session.
If you're interested in offering your services as a blog reviewer, I'm going to suggest that you leave your name and an email link, along with the time period for when you're willing to do a review.
If you want someone to review your blog, leave your name, a link to your blog and the time frame for doing the review.
Hopefully we can start facilitating the connection process this way.
heyya,this is bastab..
i am new to this blogworld,but lemme say i am already feeling like a pro in it..
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Dear Michele
I´ve been blogging since last year and had the contribution of this Blog Review Connection. It was a good help and made me work on some changes in the blog, starting with its name and then other things. Now I am almost there with its shape but would like your opinion again. brazilfactor.wordpress.com. On the other hand, I started with a colleague another blog - worldtrading.wordpress.com and it would be very good to listen some words on it too. Thank you so much for your advices on this blog journey. I am now at beyond ceiling glass also. The subject attracted me and on the other hand I am a subscriber at Ning for months and still have no idea how to work with it. Two good reasons to climb on ceiling glass and go beyond. Hugs from Brazil.Nadiva.
I am really getting into the design elements, even using "digital scrapbooking embellishments" in photo shop to spunk up my widgets. I just want to learn SO MUCH MORE! All aspects of Blogging. I wish there was a convention, workshop or school somewhere, I think the school is really here on the web. I am looking for feedback so I can learn and improve my Blog. Any suggestions?
The Building a Better Blog site started after a group of bloggers worked together to go through Darren Rowse's 31 Days to Building a Better Blog Project. They were: