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Ann Evanston’s Blogger Monday

2010 August 3
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by Kathy Alice
I love following and interacting with natural networkers. Unlike those of us who have to make a point of getting out of our own private Idaho, a natural networker is a joy to behold, they are always finding innovative ways to connect groups of people. Ann Evanston is a great example of a natural networker. Case in point: check out her Facebook page called Blogger Mondays. Here is how it works: Ten blog post URLs are posted to the Facebook page. The rules are that everyone who posted then needs to comment on the nine other blogs. With the additional activity, as well as the backlinks (even though yes, they are no followed), your blog gets some google love and you get to read some interesting blog posts. Many people who don’t post a blog post still comment anyway. This week I didn’t submit my blog, but still commented on a few blogs posted on the page. Check Blogger Monday out!

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  1. August 19, 2010

    I love Blogger Monday and have seen great results from participating. And I agree…Ann Evanston is a natural networker.

  2. September 7, 2010

    Thank you Kathy for sharing blogger Monday and especially for saying I’m a natural networker! I actually work hard at it! But I love being a connector to me that is what it’s all about!

    Ann Evanston
    Helping Others to Find the REAL Edge

  3. September 7, 2010

    This is so well stated. I found Blogger Monday a few weeks ago and love what Ann has created and also the wonderful people who participate.

    (I picked up the link to this on Ann’s site!)

    Judy Stone-Goldman
    The Reflective Writer

  4. December 9, 2010

    Keep posting stuff like this i really like it

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