I've recently carried out a spring clean of my bloglists. I like to do this every so often. My lists are arranged so that as a blogger makes a post their blog comes to the top of the list so I can be sure not to miss anything new.
There comes a point though, when certain blogs lurk right down at the bottom never seeing the light of day. This generally means that the blog has become inactive, so every so often I delete blogs that haven't had new posts for over 6 months from my list and start to look out for new blogs to add.
Using bloglists on other blogs is one of my routes to finding new blogs (so if you find an interesting new blog please don't keep it to yourself and add it to your list). This is one reason that I like to keep my list fairly up to date and arrange the list in the way that I do. It can be frustrating trawling through someone's bloglist only to find that 50% of the blogs listed haven't posted articles for an age.
I also visit blogs of anyone who is new to commenting on my blog or if possible try to check out the blogs of new followers. Chances are that if someone finds my blog to be interesting then I am likely to find theirs of interest to me.
Then there are of course blog directories. I've added my blog to quite a few as shown on this page not only does this let people know about my blog but in trawling the lists I can find other blogs that I can enjoy.
Recently I had an invitation to join a Tribe on something called Atomic Reach. It sounds rather strange doesn't it? A Tribe is the name they give to an interest group and in my case the Tribe I was invited to join is called Garden Gab. The name is self explanatory. The idea is to submit blog posts for publication in the Tribe area. No extra work is involved - the idea being that this is another way of letting people know your blog is 'out there'.
I'm hoping that it will also direct me to new blogs that I can follow too.
When I find an interesting new (to me at least) blog I tend to visit for a while before adding to my list as often new bloggers like new allotmenteers often don't stay the course.
When I find an interesting new (to me at least) blog I tend to visit for a while before adding to my list as often new bloggers like new allotmenteers often don't stay the course.
I know other bloggers use Facebook, Twitter and other types of groups to publicise their blogs but to be honest in spite of creating accounts I haven't really become an active participant of any of these 'social media' sites. They don't really fit into my lifestyle.
Just for a bit of fun and because I am nosy, I'd love it if you would just take a few minutes to answer a survey that I have created. Just click on the cast your vote button and all will be revealed - I hope! If you have a blog you may also be interested in some of the answers the survey may reveal, (that is if anyone enters it!)
Just for a bit of fun and because I am nosy, I'd love it if you would just take a few minutes to answer a survey that I have created. Just click on the cast your vote button and all will be revealed - I hope! If you have a blog you may also be interested in some of the answers the survey may reveal, (that is if anyone enters it!)