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Posted by Sonya Neblett, Asheville, North Carolina | Feb 07, 2007

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I posted an article in my blog asking for women bloggers to, um, well...unite! :) I latched onto the idea when I realized there are minimal places online for women bloggers to congregate and network. Here's the link to the article as it ran on TrulyTwistedMarketing.com. If you don't want to click over, I posted the article below without links. Love to know what other biznik members think about the idea.


Ok. Where are they?

This blog is owned and operated by a woman – yes, that would be me. I know there are tons of other blogs by women but where are they?

The reason I’m asking this question is simply that I was thinking the other day about women and that we, as a group, don't really have a place online or enough places online that are just for us.

Okay, guys, no eyeball rolling please.

And to take it one step further, I don't really see women-owned blogs at the top of the heap. My line of thinking…which (I have to warn you) tends to run rampant once I latch on to an idea…really got started by doing a Google search on women bloggers.

Go ahead. Try it.

<blockquote>#1 womenbloggers - web ring (directory) but still a great place to get a link from and good information.

#2 blogher - cool conferences, good information

</blockquote>

While the blogs I found were interesting and offered up valuable information. They still didn’t quite answer my questions. I wanted to know who those other women were and what they were blogging about - work, family, kids, parents, hobbies? Are they on Technorati, Squidoo, or using social networking in any way? Women tend to be relational by nature. They talk and share -a lot. So, why am I not hearing those voices? Is it because I’m not listening? Is ANYONE really listening?

I think it’s time to turn up the volume.

I saw an article last week posted in the Reuters Second Life bureau where one of the top Technorati bloggers, Arianna Huffington was interviewed on her new book. There were two things that struck me:

<blockquote>First, she a grown-up, successful businesswoman, author, radio personality and she has an avatar in Second Life (Arianna Hera). Don’t know about you, but for some reason, I just hadn’t thought about the two going together but it makes sense when you realize she has a grasp of technology and definitely knows how to use it.
</blockquote><blockquote>Second, she’s not afraid to be bold, put herself out there and create controversy - thus her new book on being fearless.
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Interesting.

So, here’s my challenge. If you are a woman and you are a blogger – leave me a comment or send me an email about your blog, about you. You can be brief and add your links. I’ll post the responses (links and all) and let’s see what kind of conversations we can get started.

Here’s an example format to follow:
Name:
Blog:
Description About You and/or Your Blog (3-4 sentences):
Your Biggest Challenge in Blogging (feel free to dish!):

Women of the blogosphere….UNITE!
(um, just couldn’t resist that one)

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  • Judy Dunn
    Posted by Judy Dunn, Seattle, Washington | Jul 18, 2009

    Jean,

    Would like to invite you to join our Biznik group, Savvy Bloggers. It's a community of people thinking about jumping in the blogging waters and people who already blog but want to improve their skills and knowledge.

    Also, Bob and I will be starting our free, two-hour Savvy Blogging classes in September. Some people who aren't sure what kind of commitment blogging takes or what it involves take this class to "test the wanters." Just some more information for you.

  • Maria Thomas
    Posted by Maria Thomas, Atlanta, Georgia | Jul 28, 2009

    I have a blog (I think!) I have been working on it for quite a while now, and I seem to be my only visitor. How do I get people to read it? It has been slow going but I am patient, it means a lot to me to learn so I can teach others. carolgirl50.blogspot.com

  • Emily Wigley
    Posted by Emily Wigley, Vashon, Washington | Jul 30, 2009

    This is so interesting! A. I don't care if a blogger is a woman or a man. B. If you're talking about business blogs only, yes, there are more men with business blogs than women, but there are so many other blog topics and areas that are dominated by women.

    Does it really matter?

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