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ProBlogger Group Writing Project – Reviews and Predictions

Posted By Darren Rowse 18th of December 2006 ProBlogger Site News 0 Comments

200612181504It’s time for another ProBlogger Group Writing Project – and this time we’ve got 10 prizes worth between $2000 to $2500 USD!

PLEASE READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SUBMITTING. Particularly pay attention to the instruction to submit NEW posts not previously written ones. Old posts (written before today) won’t be accepted and will not be eligible for a gift. Thanks for your understanding.

The Topic

This project’s topic is ‘Reviews and Predictions…….’

Your task is to write a post that looks back or looks forward (on what is up to you).

  • You might want to look back on the year that was (topical for this time of year)….
  • You could make some predictions about what the new year will bring in your niche….
  • You could look back on some aspect of your life….
  • You might use the post to make some resolutions for the year ahead….
  • You might like to give an award for the last year to someone in your niche….
  • You might look back on the 10 biggest developments, 5 biggest mistakes, 72 best quotes…. of your niche….

Write it in any style you like, a rant, list, poem, video, pictorial, haiku, podcast….. anything

Be as creative as you can and take this in any direction you like. You’ll have a much better chance of getting your post noticed if it’s useful and/or interesting to readers and write something relevant to the topic of your blog.

Once you’ve written your post simply follow the process for participating that I’ve outlined below (please note – to be eligible for the gifts from our sponsors you need to follow the guidelines below).

The Prizes

This project has attracted sponsors willing to donate some great prizes with a total value of over $2000 (and up to $2400 depending what people choose to take). All values below are in $US and all cash prizes can be paid via PayPal.

  • 451 Press is offering one lucky winner a Nintendo Wii (worth $250). 451 Press is a blog network. Thanks to Steve for this prize.
  • bloglinkr is offering $100 cash or $500 in advertising credit on their service when they launch in the first quarter of 2007. bloglinkr is a new ad network exclusively for blogs and sounds like an interesting project to watch in the next few months. Thanks to Michael for this offer.
  • The Blogging Times has offered $100 cash to their winner. Thanks to Minic for this prize.
  • Information for Her Australia for Australian Women is offering $100 cash (via PayPal). This is a site for Australian women giving information on health issues, rural women, indigenous women and more. Thanks to Toni for this prize.
  • Poker on a Mac (a poker site for Mac users) is offering a 30gb video ipod to their winner. Thanks to Mike for this.
  • Dave Taylor from Ask Dave Taylor Tech Support and The Intuitive Life Business Blog is offering a copy of his bookGrowing Your Business with Googleand $100 cash as his prize.
  • Thrive Web Marketing are offering a medium level webhosting package for a year that includes 100MB of webspace, 4000MB data transfer a month and more (worth $240). Thanks to Ross for this prize.
  • eMoms at Home is offering two free passes (worth $349 each) to a 12 week group coaching program that she’s running in January. The course (via phone) is about how to be more productive and build a business. Read more on it here. Thanks Wendy for this prize.
  • DeveloperCube – a forum for web developers – is offering a $100 Amazon gift voucher. Thanks to Patrick for this prize.
  • Rob Schaumer is offering a $100 gift card (of the winners choice) at GiftCertificates.com. Thanks Rob!

Thanks also to those others who offered to sponsor this week. As I mentioned – there were 50 offers of prizes which was quite overwhelming. I’ve chosen prizes based upon reader feedback from last time. Readers liked actual prizes, cash etc more than services.

How To Participate

Here’s how to participate and put yourself in the running for a gift. Please read this as it has changed slightly since last time:

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About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
Comments
  1. Great Project! :-)

  2. […] There are still two more days for entries, so I will try to post again with some of my favorite posts from Day 3 and 4.  If you are interested in the contest, check out ProBlogger. […]

  3. OMG,
    i scanned through the replies and was surprised no one else picked up on this:
    “we’ll get ourselves ready for next months project.”

    there’ll be another project next month.

    way to go, darren!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    ok, moment of insanity over.

    good luck everyone, be prepared to see a tide of traffic head over to your blog, especially if you put out Primo content!

  4. […] The writing project topic is “Reviews and Predictions” so it’s a retrospective/forward looking post. Once you’ve penned your posts you’d want to follow the submission deadlines Darren’s listed at: ProBlogger Group Writing Project – Reviews and Predictions. […]

  5. […] In the spirit of retrospectiveness, the season, and my “55405″ post from about this time last year – as well as an attempt to participate in the ProBlogger Group Writing Project, here are a collection of Top Sixes – six of them in fact, for the past year. Most of them are probably just in random order to keep it nice and democratic. […]

  6. […] Yes, that’s right, my ProBlogger prediction for the new year is: […]

  7. Great Idea. I nearly missed it, but managed to get in a blog entry for Thursday before heading off to my final Christmas party. I’ll make sure I keep a look out for future writing projects! :)

  8. More Holistic Than You Could Possibly Expect…

    I’ve been trying extremely hard to keep this plan private for about a month, until now. Darren from Problogger has once again challenged us on a group writing project and this time is about Review and Predictions.
    I do have plans to tell you abou…

  9. Cool,

    my life’s blog in 3 hours.

    this will gonna be fun!
    here it goes man! :)

    Cheers,
    TOFUmonkey
    IM Journey of a TOFU lover

  10. […] Although I am withholding from making the big push with this project until January, it was simply impossible to resist the temptation of participating in Darren’s ProBlogger Group Writing Project — Reviews and Predictions. […]

  11. […] This is going to be a good catharsis, I think, and I’d like to thank Darren Rowse of ProBlogger for springing forth another group writing project. […]

  12. […] This article participates as part of the 2007 Preview and Reviews Project by Darren Rowse […]

  13. […] I’m writing this for the ProBlogger Reviews and Predictions Group Writing Project. It’s a contest where basically what I’m trying to do is write any prediction for next year, check out the link to read all the rules. Related posts: Introduction who I amAbout mePodcast from Creative Screenwriting Magazine Zero Comments » […]

  14. […] This post is part of the ProBlogger Group Writing Project. […]

  15. Title of article: What is my problem?
    Posted Dec 05, 2006.

  16. […] [This post is my entry for Darren Rowse’s ProBlogger Group Writing Project – Reviews and Predictions] […]

  17. […] This post is part of the latest writing project over at Darren’s ProBlogger. Go and read the entries – some great stuff on offer! […]

  18. […] I’m very curious about the China English/Expat bloggers opinions on this issue. Following “ProBlogger’s Group Writing Project – Reviews and Predictions” I thought I should ask the few China bloggers and China interested readers reading this blog to comment or trackback with their predictions for China 2007. It could be about anything – society, politics, expat life, chinese studies, as long as it’s China related. […]

  19. […] Day 3 of the Reviews and Predictions Group Writing Project has seen yet another solid round of submissions – 75 in all today (which brings the total so far to 209 – see them all here). While numbers are slightly down on last time I’m excited by the quality of many of the submissions and that many are from first time participants (welcome all). […]

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  21. […] This post is participating in the ProBlogger Group Writing Project – Reviews and Predictions […]

  22. […] It’s kind of like when you receive a gift from someone you didn’t expect would be giving you one, and it turns out to fit you to a tee. By jumping in and participating in ProBlogger’s brilliant Group Writing Project, I discovered these sites: […]

  23. […] Ao invés de fazer uma retrospectiva de 2006, resolvi agradecer aos blogueiros brasileiros pelo magnífico trabalho que eles fizeram neste ano para participar da brincadeira do Darren Rowse. A nossa blogosfera está cada vez funcionando melhor e o ano que vem deve ser ainda melhor. […]

  24. […] This post is part of a series of “Reviews and Predictions” for ProBlogger. Please visit the site and check out the rest of the contest entries! […]

  25. […] Today is the last day! If you did notice already, I wrote an article predicting what I suspect will happen in 2007 concerning photography. I wrote that for a group writing project started by Darren. If you’d still like to get into the writing project, today (Thursday) is the last day in which you can do so! If this interests you, check out this post. […]

  26. […] WTF: Jenny’s Top 10 Food Trends (if the world could be as sarcastic as she is) for 2007 December 21st, 2006 by Jenny In honor of junky quizzes everywhere (and my own half-assed attempt to lure in the readers via ProBlogger’s latest writing group contest), I present my Top 10 Food Trend Predictions for 2007 (in no particular order…) with the answers at the bottom of the page. Yes, some of you will attempt to read the whole thing and many of you will scroll up and down like crazy monkeys. Enjoy! […]

  27. […] This is my entries to the writing project in Problogger. […]

  28. Who will jump on the blog bandwagon in 2007?…

    If the blogging bandwagon was out of control in 2006 just wait until 2007! Gartner predicts blogging will peak in 2007. Good grief….

  29. […] As we eagerly anticipate the new year, here are my own tech predictions for 2007 in tandem with the ‘Reviews and Predictions’ Group Writing Project. What exciting developments would most likely take place soon? […]

  30. […] Linkfitnessmantra05:27 pmAdd comment Welcome to Fitness Mantra’s “Reviews andPredictions” Edition. Darren Rowse at Problogger has another Group Writing Project and looking back and/or forward is the topic this time around. Seeing as the year is about to come to an end, this is an apt topic and something I was considering doing during the last week of December anyway. […]

  31. […] I am writing this post for two reasons.  First, as part of Problogger’s Group Writing Project – Reviews and Predictions which appears to be a great way to share my blog with others and read what other bloggers are writing.  The posts people are writing contain a lot of great information and insights so check it out.  Second, I want to take a look back and see what I have learned this past year from the Internet considering I spend a great deal of time surfing around and exploring new sites.  […]

  32. […] I was planning on reviewing the year after it had ended, but I just noticed the ProBlogger Group Writing Project thanks to Tim Nash (ventureskills at webdigity) So why not do a quick review of the year now and get a link from ProBlogger… […]

  33. […] As I have mentioned before, this is my second time I have participated in the project. And I love it. Why do I love Darren’s Group Writing Project? […]

  34. […] So, I have been found amongst the last day’s submissions of ProBlogger’s group writing project again. But Internet or no Internet, when a group writing project comes along, who can resist. So, I rigged up my bluetooth dongle, my mobile phone and my laptop and violá, I’m posting again. This month’s theme is reviews and predictions. I haven’t been out of school long enough to write a decent review of this year (I’m still coming across blog posts from 2002 that are news to me) so I thought I would give my predictions for 2007 and the web. Then I read Read/Write Web’s predictions and knew I couldn’t beat that. […]

  35. […] I am looking forward to 2007, and have a lot of plans on ways to improve this website and provide even more valuable content for you. Until then, enjoy your holidays, and check out a few more retrospectives and looks ahead over at the ProBlogger group writing project. […]

  36. […] This post was created for my (and your) own recreation and to participate in ProBlogger Group Writing Project, over which I talked about a few days ago. […]

  37. […] You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your ownsite. […]

  38. […] Striving for Mediocrity December 21st, 2006 by Brandon Normally I’m not one to participate in contests, but for this one, I make an exception. I’d like to state that this post idea is inspired by the Problogger.net Group Writing Project. Problogger.net, in general is a great resource and this community involvement aspect is one reason why I am addicted to reading it. […]

  39. […] *** P.S. I’ve submitted this post to ProBlogger’s latest group writing project, Reviews and Predictions. Feel free to check out the other submissions. […]

  40. […] Based on the Butterfly Effect Meme, and the ProBlogger Writing Project, I thought that it would be an interesting idea to share those Food Items/Events that changed my Foodie Life in 2006! Feel free to add to the discussion by sharing your own ‘foodie epiphanies’ Guidelines: My thought in this meme is food items or events that changed your foodie life. Not some “oh, it’s the first time I didn’t put jelly on a peanut butter sandwich and used bananas instead” sort of change, unless you truly feel that affected you profoundly. That’s the key – it affected you profoundly, in some manner. A moment you can look back at and say “that was a defining moment”. The questions are simple, the answers might be harder – an item, person, event, or place that had that effect on you, and why. They don’t have to be big splashy things – sometimes it’s something very small and simple that changes the way we view the world – the famed “butterfly effect” (and I’m not talking about the Aston Kutcher movie). So, to those who want to participate, copy this and pass it on (and, if you’re so inclined, do a trackback to the originating post). Here are your categories: […]

  41. […] Even though there are a variety of end-of-year blog writing projects I have to be honest and say that the energy required for these has “left the building” and I won’t be too far behind. […]

  42. […] Like most bloggers, I don’t blog very often. I was thinking about this as I was considering what I could write for ProBlogger’s Group Writing Project. It occurred to me that I could review the things I should have blogged over the past year but, for whatever reason (laziness), I did not. […]

  43. […] Diesen Beitrag habe ich als meinen Anteil an dem neuen ProBlogger Group Writing Project geschrieben, das Darren Rowse, vielen bekannt als der ProBlogger diese Woche veranstaltet. […]

  44. […] The final day of the Reviews and Predictions Group Writing Project has arrived and as with each of the previous times we’ve done it I find myself with a mixture of feelings including being over stimulated (when you read 292 blog posts on such a wide array of topics it tends to leave you slightly numb), excited (I’ve discovered some great new bloggers) and slightly exhausted (I really need to find a way to automate the process of uploading all the submissions). […]

  45. […] Now that the final submissions are all in for the Reviews and Predictions Group Writing Project it’s time to announce the prizes from our wonderful and generous sponsors who in total gave $2500 USD in gifts as incentives to participate. […]

  46. […] The Reviews and Predictions Group Writing Project organized by Problogger is now over. I had a great time participating in this project, I had the occasion to discover some blogs which I’d closely watch from now on, and I was glad to exchange comments with other fellow bloggers out there. This is my top 10 list selected from the project’s submissions: […]

  47. […] One of the regular topics on this site is productivity, so in the spirit of Darren Rowse’s group writing project calling for year-end reviews, I thought it would be useful to do a roundup of tips and strategies that I actually put into practice during 2006.  I’ve tried to separate the wheat from the chaff and present the most valuable ones, the ones that actually helped me accomplish more during the year.  Chances are a few of these might do the same for you. […]

  48. […] I am writing this post for two reasons.  First, as part of Problogger’s Group Writing Project – Reviews and Predictions which appears to be a great way to share my blog with others and read what other bloggers are writing.  The posts people are writing contain a lot of great information and insights so check it out.  Second, I want to take a look back and see what I have learned this past year from the Internet considering I spend a great deal of time surfing around and exploring new sites.  […]

  49. […] I want to thank Darren Rowse of Problogger and his Reviews and Predictions Group Writing Project because it broke open the blogoshpere to me.  I’ve felt alone in my venture because my friends and family are not into blogging and the tech world.  […]

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