Monday, March 23, 2009

Bloggers Unite: It's A Good Thing

Bloggers Unite is a community that cares. 

Bloggers Unite is an attempt to harness the power of the blogosphere to make the world a better place. By asking bloggers to write about a particular subject on 1 day of the month, a single voice can be joined with thousands to help make a difference; from raising awareness for cancer, to an effort to better education systems or supporting 3rd world countries.

Bloggers like you!

Lets face it, the most important part of Bloggers Unite are the bloggers themselves. Without bloggers like you none of this could be possible. We at Bloggers Unite are proud to be a part of a movement to make the blogosphere a vehicle for greatness. We as bloggers have not only the opportunity but the ability to spread the word about organizations and topics like no other group or organization has ever been able to before. Our reach is worldwide and our information is shared instantly over the world wide web. The BloggersUnite team want to thank you for your participation and we welcome you into our family. A single voice can only yell so loud but an entire blogoshpere can make a difference like never before.

Please, take the tour of the Bloggers Unite website, join us and we'll change the world together.
 


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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the link. I had heard of Bloggers Unite but really didn't know much about how it works (I'm sure that comes as a surprise).

I'll take a look and find out more.

Me-Me King said...

I hope you get involved. There are lots of projects covering a variety of interests. Glad I was able to shed a little light.

Anonymous said...

I appreciate it and will definitely look into it. The blog looks great, by the way.

Anonymous said...

Bloggers Unite is a wonderful initiative and this little video is really engaging. I hope everyone who visits considers joining.
Love & Peace,
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