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Beta News Blog Contest

The Beta News is having a Two Year Anniversary Contest over the next two weeks featuring some great prizes such as my book, “Blogging Tips – What bloggers won’t tell you about blogging” and a blog critique from David Airey.

There are three different ways to participate, and it’s an unusual contest, so go check out the fun and get a chance to win some fun prizes.


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4 Comments

  1. Posted February 8, 2008 at 1:10 am | Permalink

    Thank you very much for the link love Lorelle!

    I’m really glad that you took the time to write about it.

    This is my first contest, so I’m very excited about the whole process.

  2. Posted February 8, 2008 at 4:37 am | Permalink

    Hi Lorelle,

    Great of you to help Dennis out by donating your excellent book. Thanks again for helping me when I ran my prize draw last year.

    Dennis,

    Best of luck with your competition, and congrats on reaching two years!

  3. Posted February 10, 2008 at 9:15 am | Permalink

    OT…

    Lorelle, I came to your blog, via an article you had written. Was searching dogpile for blogs which never insert religion. Didn’t find such a list, but I’m sure my search technique was lacking. But did find this blog of yours and have added it to my Google Reader feed.

    I’m so tired of all the ‘pushing-my-religious-beliefs,’ going on in otherwise neat blogs I follow… That I felt the need of finding neat ones, where I’m sure I won’t be thus assailed.

    I know, this is _my_ problem. 🙂 And I’ll keep working on solving it. Meanwhile, thanks for being here.

    Mari-Nanci

  4. Posted February 10, 2008 at 10:27 am | Permalink

    @ Mari-Nanci:

    Thank you for the kind words, but I’m not sure how you could ever do a successful search for blogs which do not talk religion – you are searching for words that don’t exist. There are millions of bloggers who blog without a word of religion or religious value, and there are many who blog their religion. You can spot the latter but it’s often harder to spot the former. There isn’t a “religion free” badge for those sites, yet. 😀 Good luck, though.


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