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		<title>Sunday: The Blogging Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I woke this Sunday morning with a strong desire to see what key bloggers had written to their blogs. It is Sunday afterall and what blogger doesn&#8217;t give it their best on Sunday? As I was sifting through blogs, I read the Blogging Tips post from the Deborah Ng on how she spends her normal [...]<p><br/><br/><a href="http://www.jasonboom.com/sunday-the-blogging-game/">Sunday: The Blogging Game</a> from <a href="http://www.jasonboom.com">Jason Boom</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I woke this Sunday morning with a strong desire to see what key bloggers had written to their blogs. It is Sunday afterall and what blogger doesn&#8217;t give it their best on Sunday? As I was sifting through blogs, I read the <a href="http://www.bloggingtips.com/2008/01/13/whats-your-blogging-day-like/" title="Blogging Tips post ">Blogging Tips</a> post from the <a href="http://freelancewritinggigs.com/" title="Freelance Writing Gigs">Deborah Ng </a>on how she spends her normal days. For her, the idea of it being Sunday seemed to call upon the other days of the week in a type of review. Does this separate Sunday from weekdays for every blogger? Let&#8217;s look at some more evidence&#8230;</p>
<p>Well, Daniel at <a href="http://www.dailyblogtips.com/link-tips-13-january-2008/" title="Daily blog tips link">DailyBlogTips</a> offered us links to help grow our blogging community. The post seems to say, yes, it is Sunday&#8211;my day off. Very well&#8230;maybe Daniel will return later today with more helpful links. Afterall, they were useful.</p>
<p>Does Sunday mean more downtime from blogging or does it mean more substance, more bang for your virtual buck, more pizzazz?</p>
<p><a href="http://chrisbrogan.com/5-starter-moves-audio-and-video/" title="Chris Brogan">Chris Brogan </a>begins the day with a part in a series of posts regarding audio and video usage in your business. While the article suspends the meme of the day&#8211;Sunday is relaxing, calming, not deep blogging&#8211;I can&#8217;t help but feel it was written on a Thursday morning. It just doesn&#8217;t have the feel of a Sunday post. Good writing, though, Chris.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chrisguthrie.net/win-1-of-2-free-ads-that-replace-my-blog-rush-widget/">Chris Guthrie </a>took the day off (so far&#8211;it is only noon CST). He did post on Saturday, regarding a contest he&#8217;s holding to give away some ad space on his site. Well, in my Sunday post I&#8217;ve just possibly set myself up with ten entries into that contest. <em>How-you-like-that? </em>Now that&#8217;s Sunday blogging!</p>
<p>I have not heard a &#8216;present&#8217; from <a href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com/" title="Lorelle on WordPress">Lorelle on WordPress </a>today. She is presumed absent as well.</p>
<p>Daniel Rowse, however, has posted on Monday. His exact time of posting?</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Written on January 14th, 2008 at 12:01 am by </em><a rel="external" href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2005/01/06/about-darren/" title="Visit Darren Rowse's website"><em>Darren Rowse</em></a></p></blockquote>
<p align="left">That&#8217;s right. He posted at 12:01, thus making that a post for Monday, not Sunday. I cannot accept his post as a sign of the Sundays. But, of course, there was a post on the 13th, which does qualify as the Sunday post for his blog. This, eventhough, I read it clearly on Saturday afternoon.</p>
<p align="left">The <a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2008/01/13/blogging-experiment-community-consulting-summary/" title="Tricky Pro-Blogger Sunday/Saturday Post">ProBlogger post</a> was clearly written on a Thursday morning, alongside Chris Brogan&#8217;s diatribe. But, for this Sunday, it wins.</p>
<p align="left"><em>The Blogging Game comes to you every Sunday morning, in an attempt to choose the best post of a randomly selected group of blogs. If you would like to be included in the next Sunday&#8217;s humiliating roundup, just drop a comment and we&#8217;ll begin analyzing your Sunday post&#8217;s PH levels.</em></p>
<p><br/><br/><a href="http://www.jasonboom.com/sunday-the-blogging-game/">Sunday: The Blogging Game</a> from <a href="http://www.jasonboom.com">Jason Boom</a></p>
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