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what is UNIQUE about your blog?
Posted by rnvr • 12/19/07 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
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tell about the uniquenes of your blog
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I don't censor myself, I don't have ads, and I don't bullshit the reader about something I don't feel strongly about.
www.kobrascorner.com -
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acousticguitarist.wordpress.com I write about the emotional side of guitar playing
the-guitarplayer.com I write guitar tab and notation in open tuning
nobody else does this stuff on a blog -
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Easy:
to my knowledge I'm one of the few people obsessive/compulsive enough to spend hours handicapping major thoroughbred races in the US, post my selections and proposed bets, and then follow up and post commentary/analysis, etc. along with pics and videos. I've got a small but devoted following and have become good friends with some of the more well-known handicappers in the world that work for networks/newspapers.
I'm a young guy with a passion for the game that I'd like to think is unrivaled, and for whatever reason the mystery of horse racing just comes natural to me. My only problem is that I tend to "fall in love" with some of the horses, which breaks my heart when they retire or if they are injured.
I also make my own youtube videos splicing together race replays, photos, and songs that I think fit the mood. It's all on my blog:
www.theaspiringhorseplayer.wordpress.com -
Our blog is unique because we're like this decade's Golden Girls (on mushrooms)...AbFab in Texas. I write what I think are timely, innocent, well-written prose on midlife and my experiences. Then my twisted sister,SalGal posts underneath my musings and cuts me off at the knees...takes the ball and runs off the field with it, mutilates my every good intention and makes me laugh so hard I have to re-do my makeup!
midlifegals.blogspot.com
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Hm. I think my Search Engine Question Pool blog is probably the most unique--it's made up exclusively of answers to questions I've found in my search traffic stats (some serious, some tongue-in-cheek). I've not seen that done before, though as SQ suggests that definitely doesn't mean it's not out there somewhere.
I think RockStories is unique in that so many working writers try to build up the mystique, whereas my goal is to demystify the writing and publishing industries.
And What's Wrong Around Us is somewhat unique in that my social commentary on legal/political issues is informed by degrees in political science and law. -
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