5 responses to “Lessons learned from May blogathon”

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    Thanks for the blog tips! I’m also a writer (and reader, ok, more of the latter than the former, depending on the regional freelance market) and enjoyed hearing what you discovered about blogs.

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The Blogathon is coming! The Blogathon is coming! The 3rd annual WordCount Blogathon is just around the corner. This May, freelancers, writers and bloggers of all stripes are invited to join me in a blogging marathon - posting 31 days straight. This year's Blothathon promises to be better than ever, with participant badges, giveaways, a guest-post exchange, and real-time recap. Look for more details coming soon. Meanwhile, check out Blogathon resources here. Read. Comment. Enjoy.