Top Commentators for July 2008
Posted by Pixelhead
- Wayne (15) our top commentator for July, continues his series of Blogger.com Help posts with a post about inserting video into Blogger.com posts. If you are a blogger.com user who has a ton of experience or a Blogger.com newbie, stop by Wayne’s blog and ask him a question or two or give him some valuable feedback on his Blogger.com help series. Wayne also recently redid his template, and I think it looks awesome.
- Saratoga Picks (8) sniped the number two spot(pardon the pun) by a nose(couldn’t resist). If you are inclined to bet on horses, then give the Winningponies blog a read.
- Paul (7) whose site was also recently redesigned(looks great Paul), has a post that discusses the recent bill “H.R. 3221? which is designed to provide relief to the real estate market. Want to get some free advertising on Paul’s blog, stop in and voice your opinion about the real estate relief bill. The winner will receive a month of free advertising on his blog’s home page.
And the rest of our Top Commentators
- Nicole Price (6)
- Eva White (6)
- Goran (5)
- Forrest (5)
- Patrick (4)
- Link Building Bible (4)
- Jacques Seoman (4)
Thanks to all commentators for the month of July. In spite of the limited number of new blog posts last month, I was very pleased with the comments that were received.
Got any suggestions for post for August?
Written by Pixelhead on August 4th, 2008 with
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#1. August 4th, 2008, at 9:28 PM.
Thanks for the link love! I’ll be diving into templates pretty shortly in the series, and that should be quite an experience for me. With all the horror stories I hear, I hope I can help many more people out.
I don’t know why, but the plastic bags exchange we had last month really stuck with me. I was never a real big pusher for change on the environment, sure I wanted change to happen, but I always suspected that things would work themselves out. Higher reasoning would prevail. But alas, naught. We still have plastic bags everywhere we go. In fact, Food for Less, the local market I frequent doesn’t even have paper bags! At least, not visible for those that want them.
The plastic is too readily available, while paper or the preferred cloth bags are relegated to a lower rung. Sigh. I guess that’s a long winded way to express what I would suggest for August. Cheers!