May
29
First of all, thank you to everyone who decided to participate in my first group writing project. We had a total of 16 entries… I was hoping for a few more but I didn’t promote the project as well as I should have. Hopefully we can get more people involved next time.
Below you will find the final list of entries. You have one week to check them out and post a list with your favorite ones. To make sure every vote is counted please send me a link to your list of favorites. Voting is open to everyone, even if you didn’t participate in the project.
I had fun reading through the entries… there are some really good ones!
- How To Play Tailgating Games by Dave Lamm
- Fixing a Windows Unmountable Boot Volume by Bret Sweeden
- Twitter: Why It’s So Great And How To Effectively Use It by Tibi Puiu
- How to Target Social Media with Specific Posts by Steven Snell
- 12 Tips for Seniors Accepting Awards by Carolyn Bahm
- How to Improve at Chess by Mark Radford
- How to Blog ? My Top 10 Blogging Tips by Dexter Panganiban
- How to Hire an Attorney by Andrew Flusche
- How To Start A Blogging Business by John Crickett
- How to break religious attitudes and learn from anyone by Robert Henru
- How to Start Reading Blogs by Brad Shorr
- How to Support Our Veterans’ Education Benefits by Kevin Hodges
- How To Run An Awesome Group Writing Project by Jacob Share
- How to Keep Parents Happy When You’re Sticking Them with Cookie Dough by Jim Berigan
- How to SURVIVE a 26.2 Mile Marathon by Sandra Sims
- The (X)HTML Document by LearningNerd
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Looks like a fun list. This may seem like a dumb question, but should we only vote for 3 articles?
Hi Jacob. You can vote as many as you like.
By the way… great article. Maybe I should have read it before the project.
[...] following article has been entered into a blog contest at Pure Blogging. Please visit this site to vote. Your support is, as always, greatly appreciated. Thank [...]
I’d have to go for the “How to keep parents happy…”.
I love cookies, am a parent who can relate and like the idea of anything that helps schools/fundraising.
I agree with PS3: “”Keep parents happy” is the best post. I hate to say it, but most of the others are rather boring.
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[...] mentioned in my most recent post, I have entered a blog contest, or group writing project, over at Pure Blogging. This is my first such experience, and have really enjoyed it. I was asked to write a “How To†[...]
Hi David, do we have to post our votes? Can we just send you the votes through the contact page?
[...] Education Benefits, was entered in to the “How To..” group writing contest at Pureblogging. There were a total of 15 other entries, which covered a wide range of [...]
[...] PureBlogging started a Group Writing Project a couple of weeks ago. The challenge was to write a “how-to” article and submit it to the project. Unfortunately, the turn out was small with only 15 submissions — my May 21st post about Fixing a Windows Unmountable Boot Volume was one of the 15. [...]
[...] week David from PureBlogging ran a “how-to” group writing project (you can see a list of the entries at PureBlogging). I submitted my post How to Target Social Media with Specific Posts. Participants were asked to [...]
[...] is open to everyone, even if you didn’t participate in the project. Or you can proceed on the main post and just comment there. In that way you can help [...]
Hello I just made my post http://techathand.net/2008/06/group-writing-project-list-pure-blogging/
Great list of articles. I’m voting for How To Blog. Dexter Panganiban’s Top 10 Blogging Tips. Thanks.
[...] I know I wrote about this topic on Monday: The group writing project contest started by PureBlogger. Unfortunately, I forgot to cast my vote for my favorite article from the list. That being said, [...]
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Do you have resutl for this group writing contest ?
I loved Robert’s ‘How to Break Religious Attitudes and Learn From Anyone’
That’s the post that has my vote!
It’s been a little over 2 weeks since the list was posted. I’m also wondering when the last day to vote will be and when the results will be out.
I’m wondering why we haven’t heard anything about the writing contest. I know a few people have inquired, but we haven’t heard back from you.
We appreciate your efforts in holding the contest in the first place, but now, we’re hoping to at least hear a response from you when we write.
Thank you.
David, any news on how is the result of this group writing project?
Thanks, Robert