MZM Blogapalooza Offers Best Monthly Posts of 2008
January 25th 2009 03:13
Blogapalooza 2009 Group Writing Project Under Way
In case you haven't noticed what's been going on at Middle Zone Musings all month, you'll definitely want to check it out. Robert Hruzek's annual Blogapalooza Extravaganza is well under way. It's called "What I Learned From 2008." This group writing project is the culmination of a year of WILF projects Robert has hosted each month during 2008.
Posts Represent Each Blogger's Monthly Best in 2008
While his regular monthly WILF projects consist of posts written on each month's featured topic by various bloggers (each of which are posted to their own blogs, with links to each post listed at MZM), Blogapalooza is a bit different. It features the actual posts themselves, which are run at MZM as guest posts and link out to the post each blogger has learned the most from during each month he or she has been blogging in 2008. (It's a fantastic opportunity to catch some great posts you may have missed during the past year.)
Record Number of Bloggers Enter This Year
Robert's goal this year has been 100 posts, and he has clearly exceeded his goal, hitting the 100 mark on January 12th and currently boasting 126 posts and counting. This is fantastic—particularly since last year's Blogapalooza garnered a mere 30 entries! Robert has accepted entries all month so far, and the (rather lengthy) submission period for the project is just about ready to end. So, if, like me, you have a last-minute entry, be sure to get it in soon. (Entries may be submitted through Sunday, January 25th. Since Robert lives in Texas, USA, I imagine that last-minute international entrants will be able to base their deadline on Robert's time zone, rather than their own.)
Hurry on over to Middle Zone Musings and check out the fascinating array of posts from a wide variety of different blogs, many of which are bound to be in your own niche, providing valuable insight to help you succeed!
Enjoy!
Jeanne
Did you enjoy this post? What do you think of beginning-of-the-year roundups of the best posts published during the previous year? Are there any particular posts you've found especially enlightening in this year's Blogapalooza? If so, which ones were they, and why?
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