The Blogger’s Atlas

The Blogger’s Atlas is a guide, a guide that I hope will grow into a behemoth! You see, I want everyone to be able to contribute to it. If you look in it now, you will see that I have already linked to other blogger’s posts, even including their Twitter names. This should help blogger’s not only get more exposure for the great content that they write, but help those lost on where to go for help.

If you have a service that you offer, such as custom coding, I want to add that too. Any and every resource you have, I want to add. You will get credit for it all. I will begin to promote this guide heavy so if your blog doesn’t have a lot of traffic, possibly having your information in this guide will help. I am putting my money behind this also and you should start seeing ads for it up and around, even on your favorite site. I want this to be an asset to everyone!

So, if you have any comments, feedback, suggestions, or things you want to add, go ahead and leave a comment on the post over here. Be sure you leave your twitter name so I can link it and optionally tell me the anchor text you want your post linked with.

Let the games begin!!!

BTW, here is my 125by125 ad for it.

I am going to start adding 125by125 ads to my site, so if you want to exchange, feel free to give me yours. Thanks!


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3 Responses to The Blogger’s Atlas

  1. Mitch Mitchell says:

    I actually wrote a series of blogging tips on my blog, http://www.imjustsharing.com/blogging-tips/. And my Twitter ID is @mitch_m. Hope it helps some.

  2. Karen (Blazing Minds) says:

    This is pretty awesome Wayne, something which I dare say, every blogger should like ;)

    • Wayne Howard says:

      Thank you Karen! BTW, I’ve been trying to buy an ad on your site for the last 3 days but the system keeps rejecting me for some reason :-(

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