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We101

Category: Blogging
Posted on: October 24, 2007 7:24 PM, by Coturnix

I know I've done it before, about a year ago, but meeting Roch at ConvergeSouth the other day reminded me that I should do this again - ask you to put up your blog for aggregation on We101.

The only piece of information you need to give is your blog URL and the city you are in (so if your anonymity requires that you do not want people to know where you live, this is not for you). The site aggregates blogs by location. It is all explained here.

For instance, there are, for now, only a few Chapel Hill bloggers on there and I would love to see more. The largest number so far is on the Greensboro site as this is the place where We101 was born. Note the ads by candidates for local elections there - a good place for such advertising.

This is a great way to find other blogs in your town. This is also a good way to find bloggers in other places. I would like to see We101 get so big that wherever I travel I can see who blogs in that city and so I can contact them and ask them if they would like to share a beer when I am visiting their hometowns.

So, see who is already there and then add your blog to the site.

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this is a great idea! had no clue about it until your post.

Posted by: dara | October 24, 2007 8:57 PM

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