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As most of you know, Forever Geek is a part of the much larger Bloggy Network. Well, today I’m happy to announce that our blog family is expanding yet again, this time to a new arena for us…local blogging.
David (whom you may recognized from his posts here on Forever Geek and as the co-host of the Forever Geek Podcast) is serving as sort of the “Managing Director” of the project, and it’s starting off with a bang!
As such, Bloggy Network is very proud to launch a new mini-network centered around local cities called ‘is My Home‘. We have started out in nine cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Houston, Indianapolis, Memphis, Nashville, and Philadelphia.
Each is My Home blog is tailored to your city – this ain’t no cookie-cutter content. Our bloggers will be poring over their cities, making sure you know what is going on. If you are looking for a great wealth of local information, and haven’t found what you are looking for, our blogs are a great place to start.
I’m told these local blogs are just the start, with several more US city blogs coming soon. If you’re interested in becoming a local blogger for the Bloggy Network, send the name of your city and samples of your mad blogging skills to local@bloggynetwork.com.
I think this is going to be a great resource for people looking for things to do, events, and little known places of coolness throughout their cities. Your feedback is always welcome and appreciated, so be sure and stop by welcome the bloggers into the family!
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