Friday, January 25, 2008

Friday Blogplugs

Hey folks,

It's Friday -- and that means it's Blogplug Friday for Journals! Here we go:

* Krissy interviews her husband, who recently had his 2nd anniversary of his bone marrow transplant.

* Guido shares a link with us to a trivia game that helps people around the world that donates rice to the United Nations World Food Program.


* rdautumsage offers some eloquently written inspiring words to the J-Land community about writing.


* Sugar wishes everyone Happy Hump Day, as well as listing 10 ways to tell if Martha Stewart is stalking your dog (satire).


* Bucko posted some thoughts on teaching and coaching.


* Donna uploaded a video after she faced treacherous winter weather on her commute home from work. (It was kind of like that here last Friday afternoon...)


And now some additional AOL Journals worth checking out...


* Games Talk (AOL Games) has the list of the AOL Games played most often for the week ending January 25, 2008.


* Unstructured (AOL Real Estate) talks about the dip in existing home sales for the month of December.


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Thanks for the blogplugs. Don't forget to tag your best entries with "blogplugs"

Have a safe weekend!

~Joseph


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Joseph, thanks for adding me to blogplugs.  I enjoy reviewing these. Bucko :o)

Anonymous said...

TY for mentioning my pet blog. :)
Will hop over & visit the others this weekend.
Have a good one!
Sugar

Anonymous said...

Last week I used my blog to request that AOL give us a means of making our journals a little more permanent, either by creating a ‘save’ feature or a ‘printable’ version of each entry.

http://journals.aol.com/slapinions/Slap-Inionscom/entries/2008/01/13/to-all-aol-journalers/2206

The entry seemed to hit a nerve in J-Land, since as of this writing nearly a hundred journalers have stopped by to lend their support in the comment section of that post. And small wonder – for most of us our journals are scrapbooks and biographies recording entire years of our life.

Each of these journals represents not only a valued customer but a consistent source of ad revenue. Remember, an ad banner runs across every page of an AOL Journal. There are many blogs that post dozens of entries a month and garner hundreds of hits or more- with each visit putting money in AOL’s pocketbook.

We ask again that AOL create both a save and a print option for our journals as soon as possible.

Thank you,

Dan (aka slapinions)

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