There are many articles available across the internet like “How to be a better blogger” or “100 ways to blog better”, their common denominator is that every blog should be focused on a narrow area that the bloggers have a passion for. Gop3.com obviously majors in conservative political blogging and Marquette University with a minor in more philosophical political theories. We’ve nailed it for over two years and we’ll continue to nail it however, some of the bloggers here have other passions, I would like to quickly direct you to their other blogs for your perusal. Mind you, Gop3.com will remain a top priority.
Debate, Discuss, Decide is a blog put out by Daniel Suhr and his colleagues at the Marquette University Federalist Society. Daniel, the president of the organization, and others opine on legal issues and conservative law school life. This site is on the blogroll as MU Federalist Society.
NewlyCorporate.com is a blog I am introducing today that I have been working on for some time now. The blog is aptly described in it’s tagline as “Work, life and the pursuit of happiness for the young professional.” The bloggers are young professionals who write on a number of different work/life areas from leisure (food, restaurants, beer) to productivity, web 2.0 and office humor. They are located in Minneapolis, Seattle, Milwaukee and Brussels, Belgium. I have added this site to our blogroll under Personal Capitalism. Note: Daniel Suhr is not the Dan that blogs on NewlyCorporate.com.
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I am going to have to disagree with your assertion that GOP3 “majors” in conservative blogging… a more accurate description would be “pointless whining about how liberal the trib is, with a minor in blatant hypocrisy on issues about academic freedom.”