Blogathon 2006 : Fast Blogging Stamina for 24 Hours
How many times do you post on your blog in a day? 5, 10 or 15 posts. How about a post every 30 minutes for 24 hours . That is what the Blogathon or Blog marathon is about.
The 2006 Blogathon will begin at 0600 Pacific Time, on July 29. During the Blogathon, bloggers update their websites every 30 minutes for 24 hours straight. For this, they collect sponsorships. Pledges can be a flat donation, or a certain amount for every hour the blogger manages to stay awake.
And these are the rules
1. Each participant must update every 30 minutes for the 24-hour period beginning on July 26, 2002, at 6:00 AM Pacific Time. Everyone blogs during the same 24-hour period. For example, if you are blogging from Paris, France, you would begin at 4:00 pm (1600). In Sydney, Australia, you would begin at 11:00 pm (2300). You need not update right on the half-hour, so don’t panic about exactitude. Just be sure you’re updating once about every 30 minutes.
2. Each blogger must raise at least $20 by lockdown on July 21.
3. If you have script on your page that breaks your site out of frames, you must remove it before you sign up.
4. Don’t use an update script or other trick so you can go to bed and still blog. You must be awake and participating in person.
5. You are required to have fun.
Read the FAQ for more information and queries. Group blogs are okay, provided you still only blog for one charity per site.
Find a charity you want to raise money for. A blog can raise money for only one charity. It is essential the charity accepts online donations. Remember the Blogathon is a fundraising event and you may make this donation yourself if necessary.
Do you have the blogging stamina to join the Blogathon and blog continously for 24 hours!
Update: Its time. The Blogathon is going to start.
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Comments
1. BillyG | 7/06/06 #
Actually, I only post once a day, to my blog anyway. I post all day long to my del.icio.us account though, and that rolls into my blog everynight where I catch it, delete all the individual tags for each incoming link, and add tags to the post itself and edit the title.
That made it sound like alot but it really is pretty quick since I just grab the post tags that I’ve inserted and copy them to the post title space. Of course, that gives me ugly titles but I’m only doing this to gather personal info anyway, teh titles are just in case anybody else is interested in checking them out also.
Okay, that’s enuff typing for today.
2. Jai | 27/06/06 #
I’ll be joining the 2006 Blogathon as well as my girlfriend and her brother using seperate blogs and charities. I think this is a great way for the casual and hardcore net users alike to use their internet interest to raise money for a wide variety of good causes. I mean, what better reason to blog than to give sick children a second chance or become part of the struggle against breast cancer, HIV, etc. There is so much that we can do as an internet culture, all we have to do is step up and say “This is my fight too, and I can make a difference.”
So please, get involved and show the world that you care about those who need our help. Join the Blogathon! You’ll feel great knowing that your tireless posting is helping your chosen charity to go on with their efforts. I guarantee you’ll want to come back next year.
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