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How to Host a Blog Carnival, Step 4: HOUSECLEAN

April 12, 2007 by Mike 1 Comment
Let’s return to the carnival as party analogy. Imagine that...
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How to Host a Blog Carnival, Step 3b: CLASSIFY

by Mike 1 Comment
This modest series on hosting a blog carnival may be...
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Not-so-Common Gull Not Seen in Brooklyn

by Corey 1 Comment
A Common Gull Larus canus was spotted in Brooklyn over...
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How to Host a Blog Carnival, Step 3a: HANDLE WITH CARE

by Mike No Comments
Not long ago, a submission I sent to a blog...
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Speaking of Carnivals

by Mike No Comments
how about a sweet science round up Aetiology-style? Enjoy Tangled...
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How to Host a Blog Carnival, Step 3: ORGANIZE

by Mike No Comments
If you’ve recruited participants for your carnival effectively, you’ll soon...
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