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A very sweary blog, it contains not a lot of substance. For example, the latest post is a report from John Craven about Sarah Harding's recent troubles. My greatest ever review came from Colin Key who wrote 'it is utter shite' which I was pleased with. I receive no comments and have very few followers. Colin Key is right. Not for the easily offended. Shameless self promotion.
 
I have been blogging since 2008 when I realised I could do that for free rather than keep my www.indybirder.com website running.

One thing I was wondering was, is there any way you can consolidate your blog into a printable document? I enjoy reading back through mine as it forms quite a good diary of my birding (of interest to me only probably), but it would be cool to get to the end of a year and then print out the previous year's posts to keep for posterity.
Anybody know an easy way of doing this, without just copy and pasting all my posts individually?

Cheers, Jono
 
Sorry the link to my old birding website is http://indybirder.tripod.com/
I started that 10 years ago (blimey where did that go) as a way of documenting birds at Grafham Water. Sadly a lot of the photos have fallen off since I stopped paying for the site, but there still may be bits of interest on there.
Cheers
Jono
 
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Thanks for the thread....i was just looking for ways to advertise my blog. check it out at http://[email protected] for African birds (Zimbabwe's Hwange National park in particular)

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Do you suffer with few hit rates on your blog?
I do
So i thought i will start a thread here, because i did once advertise one of my posts on here and got 50 odd hits in a couple of hours which is considerably higher than many other of my posts.

But this fourum will be a place for Bloggers to share a link on their most recent posts, and hopefully :t: will enduce more people to view your blogs :t:

This may flump or it may soar ;)

First of all, my most recent post, reminents of summer on my patch: http://midlandsbirder.blogspot.com/2011/11/patch-birding-hangers-on.html

MB
 
Great blog Jeff, lots of smashing birds with some stunning photos, I have added you to my Favouites. What sought of year list total do you normally achieve over the pond!!

Ian
 
Mine is called Doorstep Birding, birding is my main interest locally. but it will cover Butterflies, Dragonflies and whatever else takes my fancy when they appear, started beggining of January B :)
 
Here's my blog (I'm now sharing it with a mate of mine too), basically just a summary of all the major birding trips I do, for myself to read in the future, for family members, and I try to put useful information in there too for any birders wanting information!

http://j-twitcher.blogspot.com.au/

Some great blogs have been posted so far, keep 'em coming! ;)
 
Here's my blog (I'm now sharing it with a mate of mine too), basically just a summary of all the major birding trips I do, for myself to read in the future, for family members, and I try to put useful information in there too for any birders wanting information!

http://j-twitcher.blogspot.com.au/

Some great blogs have been posted so far, keep 'em coming! ;)

Wow! Great blog guys! Will look forward to your updates! Cheers, Andy
 
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