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Friday, November 10, 2006

Scott to A-List Bloggers: Grab-Ass Ain't Fair

John Scott argued that top bloggers should put in more effort to link to lesser-known blogs. I tend to agree... although those B-Listers and D-Listers (I'd read Kathy Griffin's blog any day) do need to hold up their end by posting more than once a month. Insofar as blogging is a subversive activity, Scott's now encouraging bloggers to go forth and "subvert the A-List". Not a bad idea.

Now, let's try to figure out what became of John's plan to give away $10,000 to people entering his contest. The last mention of it appears to be in September. In fact, the last post on John's blog appears to be in September.

If you want people to listen to you, you have to post, don't you?

Which brings me to my next point... about why I'll probably renege on the promise I made in my last post, to, um shut up for awhile. No one's gonna link to vapor, am I right? So don't hold me to the Blogosphere Monastery Plan.

Posted by Andrew Goodman
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