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DotDashCreate, a fetchingly monikered and brand new site, has its sights set on your blog. You can get free, instant promotion by signing up now. Aimed mainly at designers, developers and artists, DotDashCreate acts as a blog exchange network. Users build up their profile and add their blog to the network. They can then meet and greet fellow bloggers, attracting more readers, friends and fans. Soon to come are social ads, basically micro ads that can be attached to the site to promote your own blog. Also, DotDashCreate will feature groups and discussions. Submit your blog now, without h... read more
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With its set of hand picked blogs, LifeRemix aims to enhance your life—all you’ve got to do is read. The blogs on LifeRemix tend to range within the self-help, motivational, take charge of your life, the world is your oyster trend. You have your financial smarts set such as the Simple Dollar and Get Rich Slowly blogs; then you’ve got your getting it together group with the likes of the Unclutterer and Wise Bread. Those are complemented by a medley of other blogs which cover productivity, being happy and DIY—these include Ikea Hacker, Dumb Little Man, Pick the Brain and Happiness Pro... read more
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While it’s not posed to become the next blog conglomerate, new comer GrandEffect is a network to watch out for. It’s already hired on some of net’s most renowned tech writers including ParisLemon’s MG Siegler and Frederic of the Last Podcast, both recent arrivals. Other staffers include Sarah Perez, the network’s founding member and David Peralty, along with Corvida from SheGeeks.net and Martin Brinkmann from gHacks. Amongst all the bloggers, the Grand Effect network gets over a million page views. You can easily subscribe to one or all of the blogs via RSS or email. This is a ... read more
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The just launched Blogadda is a site geared at Indian (of the subcontinental variety) bloggers. The process is ingeniously effortless: Indian bloggers sign up for a free Bloggadda account and add their blog to the group. Then they continue to blog as usual. Blogs subsequently get more readers and more exposure. At the same time, blog readers can easily find blogs that interest them, by sorting through Blogadda's tagcloud, or checking out the most recent posts on the site's homepage. Recent users entries, and general 'Recentness' are showcased on the frontpage. Readers who don't have a bl... read more
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