Open Trackback/Thread Sunday

A good idea that we’re gonna have a go at. We’re also gonna open the comments up on Sundays for whatever ya got to say about anything at all.

The entire concept is to encourage bloggers to showcase their best recent articles on other blogs which may not otherwise recognize or know about their works.

Open Trackback Alliance members have agreed to create an open article at least once a week, which anyone can create a link to their own blog articles via a mechanism called “pinging”. The link that is created by pinging is called a “trackback”.

The two goals are:
a) Show case your articles on each others blogs to build traffic

b) Create links between each other’s blogs to raise each other’s rankings

Look for it at the top of the page every Sunday

PS: An initial trackback by someone to make sure I’ve got the plugin configured properly would be appreciated.

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6 Responses to “Open Trackback/Thread Sunday”

  1. Throbbin on September 23rd, 2006 at 4:01 pm

    I can’t wait to see some of your posts on Canadian Sentinel, SDA, and little green footballs!

  2. Don on September 23rd, 2006 at 4:15 pm

    Had my daily splash through the canadian Sentinels blog and was delighted to find hin revealing something of his personal side, “it’s time to get some new clothes- being a straight, scary-redneck guy, I naturally hate clothes shopping and do it increasingly rarely, buying stuff only when my existing stuff has a big hole in the crotch or a big chocolate or marinara sauce stain on it or something”

    Class guy. Smelly bathrobe, stale dorritos, warm root beer: the official accoutrement of a bloggong tory.

  3. planck's constant on September 24th, 2006 at 9:03 pm

    10,000 Year Old Remains of Liberal Idiot Found in

    Malibu Ca (AP) — Scientists say human bones unearthed during a road excavation on the Caltrans Project that date back 10,000 years could be part of “one of the most important archaeological finds in North America.”

  4. Nastyboy on September 25th, 2006 at 12:06 am

    What’s the deal with airplane peanuts?

  5. planck's constant on September 25th, 2006 at 12:35 am

    Muslim Humor - Muslim Jokes

    I have taken it upon myself to supply the world with more Muslim jokes. It goes without saying that Muslims are perhaps the least humorous folk on Earth; whereas Jews have learned to laugh at themselves

  6. Conservative Cat on September 25th, 2006 at 5:57 am

    Good News for Mel Gibson Fans

    Good news for Mel Gibson fans: he has come out against the Iraq War, likening it to a form of “human sacrifice”. Earlier this year, Gibson got in trouble for blaming Jews for most of the wars in the world….

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