Hi Everyone,
Blog Action Day takes place every year on October 15th, where all blogs blog about the same topic all over the world. They're doing a survey in order to select the topic that all blogs will be talking about, so let us all vote for Climate Change and spread it as much as we can.Kind Regards,
Liliane
Blog Action Day takes place every year on October 15th, where all blogs blog about the same topic all over the world. They're doing a survey in order to select the topic that all blogs will be talking about, so let us all vote for Climate Change and spread it as much as we can.Kind Regards,
Liliane
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From: The Blog Action Day Team <mailout@blogactionday.org>
Date: Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:08 AM
Subject: Big News: Change.org to lead Blog Action Day 2009
Hey BAD bloggers!
It's almost that time of year again, and this time I have some
exciting news to announce.
When we started Blog Action Day two years ago, we had no idea
how large it would become. Now that it's grown beyond our
wildest expectations, we've decided that it's time Blog Action
Day had a more permanent home where it can continue to expand.
To that end, we've asked the social issue blog network
Change.org to take over the project and make Blog Action
Day bigger than ever. I'm thrilled to say that they've
agreed, and their team has already started working on
preparing for this year's event on October 15th.
As a first step, the Change.org team wants to get your
thoughts on the selection of this year's topic. To give
your feedback on the topics being considered or suggest
your own, click the link below to a short 5-question survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=vgxlY3JzQGvGg_2fmM_2fr240g_3d_3d
If you have any questions, additional suggestions, or want to
get involved beyond blogging, email Robin Beck, Change.org's
Director of Organizing, at robin@change.org.
Thanks for all the support – we look forward to having you
all involved in this year's event, and you'll being hearing
more from the folks at Change.org over the coming weeks as
we all get ready for Blog Action Day 2009.
Finally, don't forget to add us on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/blogactionday
Cheers,
Collis
BAD Coordinator 2007/2008
From: The Blog Action Day Team <mailout@blogactionday.org>
Date: Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:08 AM
Subject: Big News: Change.org to lead Blog Action Day 2009
Hey BAD bloggers!
It's almost that time of year again, and this time I have some
exciting news to announce.
When we started Blog Action Day two years ago, we had no idea
how large it would become. Now that it's grown beyond our
wildest expectations, we've decided that it's time Blog Action
Day had a more permanent home where it can continue to expand.
To that end, we've asked the social issue blog network
Change.org to take over the project and make Blog Action
Day bigger than ever. I'm thrilled to say that they've
agreed, and their team has already started working on
preparing for this year's event on October 15th.
As a first step, the Change.org team wants to get your
thoughts on the selection of this year's topic. To give
your feedback on the topics being considered or suggest
your own, click the link below to a short 5-question survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=vgxlY3JzQGvGg_2fmM_2fr240g_3d_3d
If you have any questions, additional suggestions, or want to
get involved beyond blogging, email Robin Beck, Change.org's
Director of Organizing, at robin@change.org.
Thanks for all the support – we look forward to having you
all involved in this year's event, and you'll being hearing
more from the folks at Change.org over the coming weeks as
we all get ready for Blog Action Day 2009.
Finally, don't forget to add us on Twitter:
http://twitter.com/blogactionday
Cheers,
Collis
BAD Coordinator 2007/2008
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