The Bloggers With The Most To Say
As the title says, I’m looking to expand my blogroll exponentially by way of swapping links with the 20SB crowd.
If you are curious about whether or not you want to swap out links, take a peek at my blog and see if you would want to be added to the blogroll as well as have my blog added to your blogroll.
Possibly Reason You Might Want To Be On My Blogroll:
I post more than a dozen posts on any given week and have a steady ever growing following. Last month was roughly 50k visitors, or if you like to count things by way of hits, last month I had roughly 750k hits to the blog. Some of these visitors click through to people that are linked to on my blogroll.
My blog has been linked to, sourced or written about by numerous larger blogs and media groups: the New York Times, Gawker Media and New York Magazine to name but a few. These influential readers might take in interest in your blog and link to or source your blog as well.
My blog has a Google Page Rank of 5 (out of 10) – which allows me to gain a distinctly higher visibility within Google searches – being linked to sites with a higher Page Rank tips Google off that your blog should be looked at more.
Your blog will actually be linked to twice on my blog. I have both a blogroll page and a blogroll that is situated at the bottom of every page.
Who I Will Add To My Blogroll:
Nearly everyone! All that I ask is that your blog be at least one month old, have more posts than weeks of existence and that you add me to your blogroll.
Just let me know that you added me and upon confirmation of being added to your blogroll I will then add your blog to my blogroll.
*Though I haven’t ever noticed any horrific blogs on 20SB I want to state that I will not add any blog that is porn, a hate site or a spam website.
Edited To Add
As much as I do appreciate followers and RSS readers, I'm looking to exchange links on blogs, not add people to an RSS feed. I've never been a fan of RSS reading. I simply love clicking on a link and going directly to a blog for a read.
Plus, being linked on a blogroll can help share and mingle blog readers throughout the many blogs, whereas having a blog kept solely in an RSS reader keeps the blog in a secret spot where other blog readers cannot easily discover and enjoy.
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