Picks from the latest ProBlogger group writing project

For those of you that may not know it, Darren Rowse over at ProBlogger is running an ongoing feature for the month of August entitled "31 Days to Building a Better Blog".  It’s a chance for bloggers to add their thoughts and give some insight into some tips to make everyone’s blog a little bit better.

I’ve been very fortunate to have one of my recent posts on 5 Ways to Increase Your Blogging Productivity featured and plan to write up a few more posts for inclusion in the project.  If you haven’t gotten involved you really should think about it.  These group writing projects are a great way to get your voice heard by a number of different bloggers.  Head on over to the projects introductory post to find out how you can be involved.

I thought I’d give you a short list of some of my favorite posts so far in this project.  There’s a ton of great articles already, but these a just a few that stood out to me.  Get involved in the project and find your own favorites.  Who knows?  Maybe one of your posts will be someone else’s favorite!

I could go on to list many more, but I’ll save that for another time.  The project is continuing throughout the month of August, so get your blogging chops ready and get involved!

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Thank you so much for including my article, Michael. Actually, it wasn’t my article, of course, but a combination of several entries into a group writing project. They wrote some good stuff.

I like the others you picked out here, too. One Week To A Professional Blog was very interesting in what one could accomplish dedicating a full week to one’s website. I’d like to be able to do that. And Skellie is always a good read.

Thanks, again.

I meant to add - don’t forget to submit your blog to the Cutline Showcase, Michael. I’ve had quite a few visitors from doing just that.

Rory,

No problem! I’m always looking for ways that I can improve my writing as I think I can be quite boring at times…

Thanks for letting me know about the showcase, as well. Never even heard of it before, but I’m going to check it out now!

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