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The November Nuptuals of NaBloPoMo and IComLeavWe

In honour of the month of November, NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month) and IComLeavWe (International Comment Leaving Week) are joining forces to take over all of your free time.  It makes perfect sense–join NaBlo and post daily on your blog so you have great content in place for when IComLeavWe rolls around towards the end of the month and people can come by and leave loads of comments.  See, two great tastes that go well together.

Wait, what is NaBlo?  It’s a project where participants commit to posting daily for an entire month.  November is themeless, so it’s up to you to decide what you want to tell the world.

And what’s IComLeavWe?  It’s a commenting extravaganza that takes place monthly between the 21st–28th.  Sign up and commit to leave 6 comments daily and hopefully collect more than that from other participants in return.

So join up with NaBlo this month and make the commitment to post daily in November and join up with IComLeavWe this month and collect great feedback on your thoughts.

And kiss your free time goodbye, but make lots of great connections and hopefully pick up new readers in exchange.

5 comments

1 Wishing4One { 11.02.09 at 7:54 am }

Thanks Mel. Free time kissed goodbye. I do love ICLW though. I will try to do the blow posts but not sure if my fun life has enough to post about daily, then again….

2 Calliope { 11.02.09 at 8:32 am }

my feed reader is going to need elastic pants

3 Flying Monkeys { 11.02.09 at 10:38 am }

I’m not nearly exciting or creative enough to do everyday…hmm…can it be prorated since it’s the second already?

4 Lyssa { 11.02.09 at 4:30 pm }

Thx – I’m already doing a 30 posts in 30 days thing that one of the people I found on the blogrool started, so I’ll sign up here too, and share the love 🙂

5 Jenny { 11.13.09 at 9:10 pm }

I added the code to my site. I can’t wait to do this 😀

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