I’m sure that everyone who’s ever blogged, even those of you who are now drowning in popularity and surrounded by millions of fans, is familiar with the imaginary echo. You know, the one of your own bloggy voice, when you feel like you’re just talking to yourself. Eventually you either find your people (sometimes a huge number of them and sometimes just a few), or get comfortable with the sound of your own voice, or more likely, a combination of both.
It’s still nice to get confirmation that someone is out there. So the efforts of these creative folks to bring a little more interaction to their corners of the ‘net is something I really appreciate and enjoy participating in.
I’ve been participating in the Mingle at Indigo’s That’s My Answer! for a few months now. Participants share comments every Thursday throughout the month: comment on three blogs within the group and return a visit from someone who has visited you. It’s a smallish group with a variety of blog topics. I’ve enjoyed “meeting” blogs and bloggers I might not otherwise have come across in my travels across the ‘net. Signup is ongoing, so check it out if you have the time.
This will be the first time I participate in IComLeavWe at Melissa’s Stirrup Queens. This project is in its third year, and now runs year-round. Participants can sign up from the first through the 21st of the month (so hurry up if you want to get in for this month). Each day for the week from the 21st through the 28th, comment on five blogs and return one comment, preferably blogs on the participant list. You can also participate as a blog reader even if you don’t have a blog of your own. I’m looking forward to this and hope at least a few people find my blog interesting enough to comment on, or at least read.
Melissa has also created a brand new blogger game: Blogger Bingo which is still open for signups until Sunday night. Go read about it, that link and this one, too… now can you even wait till Monday to start playing? Very excited for this to start!
So at least for the next week or two, I shouldn’t be just talking to myself. What about you?
(NaBloPoMo | August ’09: 20 of 31 | 75% Challenge: 208 of 274)