Bloggiesta!


When the first Bloggiesta happened, I was newer to the blogging scene and was merely lurking through Maw Books Blog. But I did follow the posts, and I got good tips about fixing up my blog. At that time, too, I was more or less freelancing, so there were days I'd spend around 8 hours or so just tinkering around with my blog or blog-hopping. Kinda like a mini-bloggiesta just for me.

Well, this time around, I figured I'd officially join the Bloggiesta 2nd edition, scheduled for January 8-10. I even have my nachos and salsa ready.:)

One thing I really enjoy about book blogging is the wonderful community, so I like taking part in community activities such as this. And, of course, I do need to work on a lot of things on my blog. Here's a list of things I need to do, though I'm keeping my options open because I've a feeling I'll get good ideas during the bloggiesta itself:
  • Catch up on last year's reviews.
  • Fix and update my right column.
  • Clean up my tags.
And here's what I'd like to do, if I have time and if I can figure them out:
  • Improve my banner
  • Get a better background
  • Organize my archive page
  • Finally get a gravatar and a favicon
To all bloggiesta participants, let's have fun tinkering with our blogs. To the non-participants, same wish.:) Whether or not you decide to join, you can still check out the posts. There's a lot of good learnin' out there.



Comments

Anonymous said…
Hey, thanks for the tip, Honey! Must check out that site so I could improve my blog as well.
Unknown said…
Hi! Getting a gravatar takes about 5 minutes. Just sign up here: http://en.gravatar.com/ then when you comment on a blog just make sure in the box you type your email to use the one you signed up for your gravatar with :D Great list of projects.

Pam
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fantaghiro23 said…
@Jo - My pleasure, Jo!

@Pam - Hey, thanks! Will head on there to check it out right now.:)

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