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I was almost fearful when I saw that Shawn Knight came up with his new MyBlogLog link train idea, after the success of the Technorati Faves link train that Gary Lee started. But I definitely can’t complain since fortunately for me, they were both gracious enough to include me on the original lists. (Thanks, guys!) :D

If you have a blog, you should already know about MyBlogLog. Each author has their own hand-picked group of contacts, but also each site has its own community. So one author might have five blogs with five different communities with various members. In the same spirit of the Technorati Faves, it’s up to each reader to add themselves to the community. Enter Shawn Knight’s link train…

Here’s a screen shot of my community as of today:
mblcomm.jpg

I have a whopping 37 members! Thanks to everyone who’s willingly been a member of my community! :) Now, for everyone else, this should be incentive to join:

***Start Copying Here:***

Here are the rules:

1) Write a short introduction about how you found this list and include a link back to that blog.

2) Copy these rules and the entire list below and post it on your blog.

3) Take “My New Community Members” and move them into the “The Original Community Members” list.

4) Find 3 new blogs, join their MyBlogLog Community and add them to the “My New Community Members” section. Remember to also add the “Join the Community” link next to your new blogs.

5) Join as a member to each Community listed here by clicking on “Join the Community.” The goal is that all of the new Members listed will join your community, and you should do the same!

My New Community Members

Marisa - Join the Community
Andy Beard - Join the Community
Ed Lau - Join the Community
Julie
- Join the Community
David Culpepper - Join the Community

The Original Community Members

Shawn-Knight - Join the Community
KellyCho - Join the Community
ReformatThis - Join the Community
Ms Danielle - Join the Community
TheManofSilver - Join the Community
NateWhitehill - Join the Community
LeoChiang - Join the Community
GarryConn - Join the Community
Samanathon - Join the Community
Mr Gary Lee - Join the Community
Feats of a Chilean Dot Com Entrepreneur - Join the Community
Jon Lee - Join the Community
EverydayWeekender - Join the Community
BryansRants - Join the Community

***End Copying Here***

I added five more, so sue me. Hopefully at least three of them will join. :) Besides, rules were made to be bent.

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5 Comments »

Comment by Shawn Knight Subscribed to comments via email
2007-04-25 21:11:01

Thanks for the posting and hopefully we will all benefit from this experiment :)

 
2007-04-25 21:16:08

[…] got tagged twice on this one… Bobs of ReformatThis and Danielle over at Ms Danielle both added me to their list. I am a big fan of both blogs and I recommend you check them out if […]

 
Comment by Kanute
2007-04-26 06:20:48
 
Comment by Jules
2007-04-26 16:14:40

Thanks for adding me :)

 
Comment by msdanielle
2007-04-27 11:04:47

hey guys! :) this is getting really interesting! MBL sent me a really nice chunk of traffic yesterday, so i’m hoping this will translate into real readers, and also subscribers. the hard part is finding the time to visit all the wonderful blogs out there!
shawn, nate, kelly, and i were listed in the hot communities. and derek was listed in the “hot members” page. ;)

 
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