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Askablogr.com - Connecting Bloggers and Blog Readers

Are you a blogger with writers block? Or are you an avid blog reader who wants to participate more in your favorite blog? Askablogr.com could be a great way to be exposed to new ideas and to get bloggers and blog readers more involved. Askablogr.com offers the Askablogr widget which bloggers can put on their blog sidebar once they register. The Askablogr widget allows bloggers to receive anonymous questions. The blogger can reply to the question or decline. The blogger can even block the reader so they do not receive further questions from them. The question and answer exchange will be posted on your blog and Askablogr.com. Blog readers must register to submit a question. Once a blog reader is registered they can ask a question simply by clicking on the “Ask a question” button. The Askablogr widget is easy to use and helps both bloggers and blog readers communicate.

 
  In their own words  

“Askablogr is the result of a bad case of writer's block. I had just started blogging and my goal was to post every day. And not just one of those "linking around" posts, mind you, but something thoughtful and interesting and witty and well-written and... well, as you might imagine it wasn't going so well.
So to distract myself from thinking about the post I wasn't writing, I started to think about why I started blogging in the first place. My blogger friends told me that their email and comment-thread 'conversations' with their readers were a big part of the fun, often more so than the writing itself. If that's true, I thought, there must be a ton of great blog conversations out there that are getting buried in comments and forgotten in inboxes. What if there were a way for blog readers to throw their questions or ideas into the ring in advance instead of just commenting on what bloggers write? Not only would this give blocked bloggers like me something to work with, it would also bring some of these lively reader conversations into the light for everyone to read and enjoy.
So instead of writing a blog post that day I sketched out an idea for a new service that would do just a few things:
1. Make it easy for blog readers to submit questions, while protecting the privacy and attention of the blogger
2. Make it easy for bloggers to answer some questions and decline others (or permanently block certain questioners) without hurting anyone's feelings
3. Automagically publish these Q&A exchanges to the blogger's blog
4. Create a master index of all the participating bloggers, readers and Q&A sessions, with links back to the source blogs, to help readers find and participate in this new kind of blog conversation
Askablogr is currently just a prototype, which means it doesn't always work the way you'd expect it to, it doesn't yet do some stuff I'd like it to, and it looks pretty funky to boot. But the basic idea is out there and if people like it (and I can find a way to keep paying for it) it will keep getting better. Someday, with your help, it just might turn into a real product. So if you're a blogger, please install it. If you're a blog reader, please ask a question of one of our participating bloggers. And no matter who you are, if you have comments or suggestions, please send them my way. Thanks for checking out Askablogr!”

http://www.askablogr.com/

  Why it might be a killer  

Askablogr.com has an attractive interface. The site is easy to use and clearly explains how both bloggers and readers use the widget. Askablogr.com takes into consideration bloggers privacy by allowing them to decline questions and block readers. The widget helps get conversation and topics going because it allows readers to participate at anytime and really get involved with their favorite bloggers.

  Some questions  

Askablogr.com is in its first stage of development, how will the Askablogr widget improve in the future? Most importantly how will Askablogr.com get funding to improve?

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 0 comments |  Category: Blogging-Widgets | tags:  blog widget reader questions reply block askablogr
Posted 10 Months 9 Days ago by bruna | Visit http://www.askablogr.com/
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