Nine blogs have recently joined my Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator:
- Kathy Pollard – http://kathypollard.mycouncillor.org.uk/
- Alex Marsh – http://alexsarchives.wordpress.com/
- Gareth Epps – http://www.garethepps.org.uk/
- Paul Childs – http://www.pchilds80.com/
- Tony Robertson – http://tonyrobertson.mycouncillor.org.uk/
- Tim Prater – http://prater.org.uk/
- Keith McGrellis – http://www.mcgrellis.net/
- Tim Starkey – http://www.timstarkeylibdems.co.uk/
- George Potter – http://thepotterblogger.blogspot.com/
Good luck to all the new bloggers, and why not take a moment to pop over to their blogs, take a read and post a comment?
Do you know of a blog by a LibDem which isn’t listed? Why not get them to add it as well?
Whether you are one of these new bloggers or someone who has been on the aggregator for rather longer, why not add you blog to the Wikio Directory? It’s a simple online form, gives your own blog a little more publicity and adding your blog means any links you make to other blogs helps raise them up the Wikio rankings.
Whether you are a new or experience blogger yourself, you may also find our compilation of “how to blog” posts useful:
4 Comments
I thought TIm Prater thought blogging was a total waste of time… ?
Yeah, I think we’ll have fun reminding him of that Jennie 🙂
New…? I first blogged about 6 years ago. Though I still think Twitter is a self-serving waste of time – as proved by the sudden interest by the Labour Party!
Thanks for remembering Jennie 🙂
I’ve been updating my personal website rather a lot more recently, mainly with local content but with some other “general interest” articles, and thought it would be an interesting experiment to be added to Lib Dem Blogs.
My view on the other hand has never been that its a total waste of time, but that you need to think about it, and done wrong it can be a dangerous *political* tool. I’ll try not to do it wrong. But probably will.