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Growing MyBlogLog Horse Community

27 December 2006 5 Comments

MyBlogLog is a great place for people with blogs and websites to find eachother. You can do a search and find blogs and other sites that interest you and join their communities and/or add them as contacts.

I really love MyBlogLog but they don’t have many horse related sites. I would love to have a place for horse people to find other horse sites. It can be hard to find horse communites and I think MyBlogLog would be a great way to have them all listed in one place. It’s free to join MyBlogLog and you can also get free traffic stats.

So my goal is to find as many horse related blogs/sites that would be interested in joining and creating a large network of horse site. Visit MyBlogLog and find out more.

5 Comments »

  • Kerri-Jo Stewart said:

    Hi there - I found you through mybloglog. I’d love to be involved in your network - sounds great!
    I just found your sites so I’m going to start reading them now! Hope you are having a great holidays!!
    Kerri-Jo

  • Mona (author) said:

    Thanks Keri-Jo. You have a great blog too. I am learning a lot about the Akhal-Teke breed. I would like to feature a different horse breed every month and I will contact you when I get to Akhal-Teke. I think I may start with the Adalusian since that is my favorite breed.

  • Kerri-Jo Stewart said:

    Sounds great! Nice project - I can’t wait to read about the Adalusians. Also thanks for your nice comment on my site.

  • Pony Tail Club said:

    We just found your blog through myblog log and love your blog! We’ll keep reading!

  • JohnPearson said:

    Nice Post.

    That was well said. Always appreciate your indepth views. Keep up the great work!

    John

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