• Today's Verse

  • Filed Under (Blog Events, Memes, and Group Writing Projects) by Lillie on 08-20-2007

    On any given day, the blogging world is filled with thousands of conversations on topics ranging from making money to raising a family, from personal development to personal rants. Imagine one day when thousands of conversations are centered on one theme—the environment. That is exactly what Blog Action Day is all about.

    On October 15th - Blog Action Day, bloggers around the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone’s mind.

    In its inaugural year, Blog Action Day will be coordinating bloggers to tackle the issue of the environment.

    What Each Blogger Will Do

    Bloggers can participate on Blog Action Day in one of two ways:

    1. Publish a post on their blog which relates to an issue of their own choice pertaining to the environment.
    2. Commit to donating their day’s advertising earnings to an environmental charity of their choice. There is a list of “official” Blog Action Day charities on the site, however bloggers are also free to choose an alternate environmental charity to donate to if they wish.

    Blog Action Day started signing up participants on August 14th, and nearly 1400 blogs with a subscriber reach of almost a million have already joined.

    To make your voice heard on the subject of the environment, sign up now. Registration is simple and requested only to keep track of the participation.

    You can take any approach and any position you want—the idea is to generate a lot of discussion about an important topic, not to have thousands of voices delivering the exact message. You’re free to post on the topic of your blog as it relates to the environment.

    I plan to write about how the latest publishing technologies (e-books and print-on-demand) can help eliminate some of the environmental issues caused by traditional publishing. I hope you’ll be here to read my post on October 15th, and I hope you’ll post your own thoughts on the environment on that day.

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    9 Comments »

    Comment by Joanna Young
    2007-08-20 04:02:19

    Lillie, that sounds like a great topic to write about (and for others to learn about). Good on you!

    Joanna

    Comment by Lillie
    2007-08-20 04:14:57

    Thanks for sharing about Blog Action Day on your blog, Joanna. That’s where I learned about it and signed up right away after reading your post.

     
     
    Comment by Matt Keegan
    2007-08-20 06:49:36

    Lillie, your topic is spot on. In an upcoming blog article I plan on covering the transition from print to online publication of magazines and other periodicals. When you think about it, the amount of wasted paper produced from hard copies of our favorite magazines and newspapers, e-books and the like make plenty of sense.

    Comment by Lillie
    2007-08-20 14:13:00

    I’m glad to hear you’ll be writing about this, too, Matt. Just think of all the wasted paper in the landfills around the world - much of it never even read!

     
     
    Comment by Joanna Young
    2007-08-20 10:35:56

    Lillie, that’s great! The power of our words to connect is just amazing - I keep getting blown away by it.

    Joanna

    Comment by Lillie
    2007-08-20 14:13:26

    You’re so right about the power of words, Joanna.

     
     
    2007-08-20 23:59:10

    What a cool idea. I’ll have to look into this!

     
    Comment by Lillie
    2007-08-21 00:05:27

    Hope you join the project, Bryan.

     
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