UPDATE - ALL SPOTS ARE FILLED. THANKS YOUR PARTICIPATION
Yesterday we
Introduced the Carnival Of Project Blogger and quickly filled 7 of the 10 weekly host spots.
Our weekly carnival hosts are:
Week #1:
Justin Smith Week #2:
Debi Braulik Week #3:
Nick the Appraiser Week #4:
Betsy Talbot Week #5:
Kelley Koehler Week #6:
Lola Audu Week #7:
Michelle DeRepentigny Week #8: Your name here
Week #9: Your name here
Week #10: Your name here
If you are interested in hosting one of the weekly carnivals, it is a first com first serve selection.
Simply let me know and I will confirm your spot.
See the original post for participation eligibility. I have had a few requests for some clarity on the Carnival Host Duties as well as the Submission Guidelines:
Host Duties
1. Weekly hosts will have the duty of reading each of the (up to) 12 submitted entries by the Project Blogger apprentices.
2. Weekly hosts should write a
Project Blogger Group Article reminding apprentices to submit their 'favorite article' of the week for the carnival.
3. Weekly hosts will have the duty of ranking the Top 5 Articles in a blog article.
4. Weekly hosts must publish their Top 5 Article Post on Monday, before 12 Noon PST.
5. Weekly hosts should publish the Top 5 Article Post on their personal blog as well as make an announcement in the
Project Blogger Group. 6. Weekly hosts have the liberty to choose the Top 5 based on whatever criteria they wish.
7. Weekly hosts have the liberty to present the Top 5 with whatever creative theme they wish.
Submission Guidelines
1. Apprentices may only submit one article to the carnival host per week.
2. Article must be no older than 7 days
3. Apprentice must include: Name, Email, Blog URL, Article Title, Article Permalink
4. Apprentice must submit article no later than FRIDAYS, 11:59PM PST.
5. Articles can either be submitted directly to the weekly host, or through the home of the
Carnival of Project Blogger Please note that this event has no bearing what-so-ever on the official results and judging of the Project Blogger Contest.
The event is for entertainment purposes only. The experience is sure to be well worth it due to the traffic boost and exposure alone.
The Carnival of Project Blogger is also by no means a required event for participation in the Project Blogger Contest.
Have Fun, and Blog On!