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Nine Things that Apply to BlogRolls and TweetRolls

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By myqute

14 months ago

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Or is it TwitRolls?  lol  Hmmmm Ok - now after reading about why people follow and unfollow on Twitter for the past 2 weeks, it's time for me to self-analyse what and whys of my blogroll!

#1 I only add blogs (or Twitter profile pages) I really really like without expecting a link back. Yes, part of what makes me satisfied - my blog's WP dashboard makes me feel a lil like superwoman. Total 100% control of my blog (well, almost)!

#2 If you did ask for a blogroll exchange, it won't mean I won't consider. But it also doesn't mean I will respond to give you a reply. No guarantees made!

#3 I never ask for blogroll or twitroll exchange! It's more likely I'd ask you for a small favour....like, commenting in my blog and in exchange I visit yours to give quality comments.

#4 Similarly you have all freedom to add or not to add my blog to your blogroll or twitroll! With or without informing me - it's all up to you power-bloggers!

#5 Yes, I already have a few in mind blogs in mind that I'd like to add to my blogroll next week. I only look at my blogroll weekly. I look at my Swissroll more often though!

#6 The thought of a long blogroll that stretches to miles and miles when printed on paper - SCARES me!

#7 The thought that I've left out some very good blogs in my blogroll scares me too! lol

#8 Links in blogroll may not be permanent as I remove them for my own reasons (for eg. trying not to get Google slaps again). So don't ask why! It's nothing personal.

#9 If you've an established and ethical site with no past criminal convictions, it's more likely a blog stays in my blogroll (or twitroll).  [Thanks to Grundy for teaching me "Twitroll"!]

The above are not 'rules' but they help me to put more order to a small part of my blog.

All who do not obey the words of the blogger will have their Heads Roll! 
Just kidding!

Newest Twitter Tools the last week
  • Text Flipper for Twitterers!TweetEffect tells you where and when (at which of your tweet) that people followed or unfollowed you.
  • BubbleTweet is perhaps the newest and most fascinating Twitter app up-to-date. It allows you to pull a video recording of yourself talking or singing, and have it played as a video bubble in your own Twitter profile.
  • TwitterFitter is a group for Twitter members who are into fitness.
Now your turn to talk!   Do you have thoughts of your own on your own blogroll (or tweetroll)?



Kelly and her friends Tweet at Twitter.com
She blogs at
MyQute.com

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lhrowley
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By lhrowley13 months ago

#7 I agree... I don't like the idea of leaving talented people out!

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myqute
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By myqute14 months ago

Thank you Harry and Hagrid for your comments and responses! My apologies - I just noticed the paragraphing for the Twitter links are not nicely done but I can't change/amend it.

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Hagrid
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By Hagrid14 months ago

I like #3, showing that you care and respect your blog/work/twitter and do not want to bother the people who are interesting in it.

Harry
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By Harry14 months ago

I couldn't agree with you more on #1, thought I feel like a superman, not a superwoman :-)