Monday Link Menu: Blogs for 4.16.07
We finally had a weekend we could spend outside after some normal April relapses of snow and cold weather. I thought I would bring the spring fun to the blog menu today and highlight some great blogs covering the Minnesota Twins baseball team. I can never decide if sports/fan blogs or political blogs are more passionate about their thoughts and posts … although I definitely know what I would rather read or subscribe to.
So the Blog-a-tizers give you the inside pitch this week while the Main Course offers links to blogs reviewing last weeks SEO conference at SES New York from Technorati tags.
Blog-a-tizers:
- Kris Richardson is a life-long MN Twins Fan blogging at Twins Nation
- You won’t find better humor and angles, check out the famed Bat Girl blog, love it
- Jon and Jesse recap, predict and evaluate at Twinkie Town
Main Course:
- The Big Apple posts from SES 2007 in NY are tagged on Technorati here.
Posted on April 16th, 2007 by Jeff Wagner
Filed under: monday link menu, seo
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Aaron,
How refreshing! A post about the Twins was perfect. I’ve actually gotten hooked on Bat Girl’s blog. She has a great writing style. Hopefully, they’ll have a good series in Seattle!
Thanks,
Pat
Thanx. I try to break away every now and then for some fun, not just web, marketing, SEO stuff. Variety does us all good.
Bat Girl is fabulous and all bloggers can learn from her in one way or another. I ALWAYS read that blog and smile.
And yes … the Twins need the Seattle rain to grow their offense … I’m getting worn on the lack of production!
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