Blog Love #6 Top Commentators

Blog Love

When I posted 15 Traits of the Best Commentators, I mentioned that those who continue to comment on the same blogs often are more heavily rewarded. Today, I’ll apply that idea to I’m Blogging That with more than just a list of this year’s top commentators.

For today’s blog love, I’ve chosen this week’s top 4 commentators to spotlight and share with you posts from their own blog that you mind find useful or interesting.

Taryn Merrick is on top of my posts this week! At her blog, Merrick Virtual Assistant, I discovered how green can overflow to the digital world and hiring a virtual assistant.

Taryn’s post, “What could be more eco friendly than a virtual assistant?” provides 4 unique view points as to why hiring virtual assistant could be more eco friendly than bringing an assistant into your office. Fantastic post Taryn!

Sarah at Blogger’s Guide also hung out in my comments this week. At her blog I found a great post on one of the oldest debates in the blogosphere… Blogger vs. WordPress.

I think I’ve made my stance clear on this a few times but in case you don’t know, I’m all about self-hosted WordPress. For me, it just says so much more about your interest in blogging. Check out Sarah’s post and see her take on the Blogger vs. WordPress debate.

Ceblogger at Blog from Cebu wrote a great post about The Masks Bloggers Wear. It seems that every blogger projects a different image when putting their best (and sometimes worst) foot forward. In this post, Ceblogger talks about the online persona as well as a blogger’s alias.

Last but not least, Jamie at Vat19 has been stopping by. Having had previous experience with Vat19 I recently checked out the site again. One of the products I found to be awesome was the Charger Station. In today’s digital age when we’re carrying all kinds of electronics with us, there’s nothing like a great place to bring it all together when we get home and charge them up!

My big thanks to these 4 commentators and everyone who stopped by this week and left their 2 cents. You’re much appreciated!