Written on March 11th, 2006 at 12:03 am by Darren Rowse
Welcome Sydney Morning Herald Readers
Welcome to readers of SMH who may have found themselves here after the article printed there today.
If this is your first time to ProBlogger.net then let me give you a quick tour of my virtual space. Grab a coffee and make yourself comfortable while I show you around.
Firstly, ProBlogger is a blog that is devoted to helping bloggers improve their blogging and explore ways to earn an income at the same time by writing about topics that they love – here’s a couple of links to give you a little information about me and about this blog.
If you’re new to blogging you might find this ‘what is a blog?‘ article and my recent series on Blogging for Beginners helpful.
If you’re interested in blogging for money here’s one on how bloggers are making money from blogging.
If you like what you read here you can follow my future entries (I write several times per day most days) in two ways – firstly I send a free email newsletter every week which you can subscribe to and secondly if you read RSS feeds you can subscribe to mine here.
The article also mentions my Digital Camera Blog and Church (LivingRoom) Blog (a bit out of date) which you might be interested in reading more of.
Lastly the article in the SMH today mentioned b5media – a blog network that I am a part owner of. You can find it b5media.com where you’ll find the our central page. In the right hand sidebar there you’ll find the 85+ blogs in the network which should keep you busy for quite a while – have fun!
Thanks for stopping by – I hope you enjoy your stay at ProBlogger and b5media.




14 Responses to “Welcome Sydney Morning Herald Readers” - Add Yours
Alan @ Weblogstop
March 11th, 2006 1:01 am
Congratulations Darren! Wow, and a picture to.
Patrick
March 11th, 2006 1:28 am
Congrats. :)
katiebird
March 11th, 2006 2:17 am
This is perfect timing, I was just going to make a blogroll of bloggers with blogging resource tips (who I mostly met through your links) so having this fantastic introductory article available is wonderful. Hmm, maybe I’ll introduce the new blog roll (tonight) with an article so I can link to this directly?
Regan
March 11th, 2006 6:24 am
The funniest thing about that article being about “old media” taking up “new media” is that there is not one link to any of the websites that they mention.
Stuart
March 11th, 2006 7:10 am
Well you’re slowly making your way up the east coast – you’ll be appearing in the Courier-Mail soon :)
jim
March 11th, 2006 9:20 am
Congrats on the press!
Victor
March 11th, 2006 10:46 am
Congrats, Darren! Becoming quite the famous fella. Keep up the good work.
Vic
Rodney Olsen
March 11th, 2006 11:28 am
I’ll have to mention you on my radio programme so that you can continue your march towards domination of all forms of media. :)
(Actually, we should probably do a phone interview one of these days.)
Danny Foo
March 11th, 2006 1:02 pm
Congratulations Darren on another one of your fine achievements! Really a role model and a blogging icon of the 21st Century. :)
Cheers.
Shaun Carter
March 11th, 2006 7:36 pm
Congratulations on the article Darren!
CreationNation
March 12th, 2006 4:27 am
Awesome, congrats Darren! Can you message me so I can print it out and frame it, ROCK STAR! Haha! Congrats man.
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March 13th, 2006 12:03 pm
[...] If you’re here from the article you might like to read this welcome I wrote to Sydney Morning Herald readers on Saturday which will introduce you to my blog. [...]
all things bright and beautiful
April 4th, 2008 1:45 pm
I’m here from
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23458312-5012424,00.html
what an inspiration you are :-)
God is good non:-)
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