Weekly Links: Choose Your Own Adventure

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I love highlighting a range of blogs with weekly links, but there’s one problem: there are some truly awesome blogs out there that I just don’t know about. With new blogs being created by the nanosecond, it’s a challenge to keep tabs on the new, worthwhile stuff popping up. Can you help?

This week, I want you to help me create a list of your favorite blogs by sharing the name of your favorite blog in the comments. (Yes, it can be your own!) But I have just a couple of basic ground rules:

  1. Name your favorite blog and provide a pitch for the rest of us in seven words or less.
  2. Keep it PG rated. I’ll be moderating the comments to keep things appropriate and unspammy.

So, let me know about the cool, undiscovered blog you love and be sure to check out everyone else’s comments for new blogs that fit your style.

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17 Responses to “Weekly Links: Choose Your Own Adventure”

  1. Scott McIntyre Says:

    Thank you for this opportunity to share links, Sara.

    With your permission, I’d like to highlight my guest post series on Liz Strauss’ blog.

    The pitch: “How to Connect with the Offline Customer”

    The second post: http://www.successful-blog.com/1/targeting-the-offline-customer-do-you-blog-for-non-bloggers/

  2. Jarrod - Warrior Development Says:

    ‘Complexly Simple Non-Duality’ - http://kentonwhitman.com/

  3. Sara Says:

    Scott,

    That series has been really interesting! I’m glad you shared it.

    Jarrod,

    Aha! Something new to check out. Thanks for adding to the list.

  4. Marc and Angel Hack Life Says:

    http://www.marcandangel.com because we’re high on simplicity! ;-) Great idea Sara.

  5. Zendad Says:

    http://www.zendad.net
    achieving enlightenment through fatherhood

    Thanks for the opportunity to link Sara!

  6. Josh Bush Says:

    Okay, I’ll bite. Us geeks need simplicity too!

    http://digitalbush.com/ - Software developer losing weight and ranting.

    And just so I don’t feel too guilty about the self-link:

    http://xkcd.com/ - Webcominc of romance, sarcasm, math, and language.

  7. Rachel Says:

    http://www.oneprettything.com/

    Learn how to make things every day!

  8. Avani Mehta Says:

    http://www.avani-mehta.com it’s Food For Mind :) Great Idea.

  9. Cath Lawson Says:

    Hi Sara - This is really kind of you but I have too many favourite blogs to pick just one.

    If it’s ok with you, I’ll nominate my 131 Star Blogger post, then I don’t have to pick just one:

    http://cathlawson.com/blog/2008/07/18/131-star-bloggers-and-their-best-posts/

  10. Barbara Swafford Says:

    Hi Sara,

    I’m with Catherine. I can’t pick just one. How about this: 1066 Links, Lessons, or Tips For Bloggers

  11. Sara Says:

    Woo-hoo! Thank you to everyone who has contributed (or will in the future). I’ll be going through these this weekend, looking for gems. I hope you do the same, and uncover something wonderful!

  12. Martin Wildam Says:

    http://1-2-solved.blogspot.com - Act, find the patterns, learn the lessons.

    Thanks to all for sharing your resources!

  13. Ribeezie Says:

    I’m not one for self-promotion, but the more I share and write, the more I discover a bit of myself & push myself to excel…

    I author: http://www.ribeezie.typepad.com
    A blog about motivation, humor, & change…

  14. M.E. Says:

    http://brightyoungthing.net/blog

    because i object to this nonsense!

    (look, i did it in six! do i get a prize? ;D)

  15. Brad Spencer Says:

    Secretsofthegoodlife.com A blog devoted to Self Improvement for Successful People

  16. The Mommy Says:

    Thank you for allowing me to link! I just found your blog and I’m really enjoying it.
    http://www.yourimpactmatters.com
    Impacting my earth little, my children greatly.

  17. Monica Says:

    For thoughts on getting more fit and healthy visit http://livingbalanced.blogspot.com.

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