Easter Givaway- 100 Grooveshark Invites
Grooveshark is a new kind of music sharing site that promotes finding new music, sharing your favorites, and getting paid for some of it here and there. The site has all kinds of community hooks built into it and group sharing experiences, so it’s an interesting app to consider from the social aspect.
I was given 100 beta invites, and thought I’d make a community project out of giving them away to you. It will take about ten minutes of your time, and then you can have access to the private beta program. Interested?
Easter Egg Hunt
Here’s what you do: find a “hidden gem” blog, someone who you think is writing good stuff, but who has only one or two comments per post. Write a blog post telling us just a little bit about that site, why you like it, who should become a regular reader, etc.
Make sure there are TWO links in the post: one to that new site so we can find it, and one back to [chrisbrogan.com].
Email me ( blog [at] chrisbrogan [.] com) your blog post link, and I’ll send you the invite to Grooveshark.
Can it be YOUR blog that’s not getting any comments and attention? Sure! Same goal, basically. Finding the good stuff.
So there you have it. Want a free invite to a private beta of a cool site? Email me your blog post with two links and I’ll send you the invite shortly thereafter!
Happy Sunday (for those of you not celebrating Easter today).
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Chris:
Here is my post:
http://hightechmomsclub.com/57/music-that-stirs-your-soul
Thanks for a fun suggestion.
Chris: That’s a wonderful project, and it is just another fine example of why you are the go-to guy for social networking tips. It ties in very nicely with your post from yesterday, “The Community Ecosystem”. Sometimes we just need to take the time to encourage one another, rather than just absorbing the material and moving on. Great work!
Done! My post (http://royalfizzbin.com/post/29631570) points out The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks.
I was going to write today on my blog, SuperGeekery.com, and you gave me the perfect excuse to talk about a couple blogs I enjoy. Check out the entry. Two More Links To Make Your Internet Experience Complete, here:
http://snipurl.com/2links-jfm [supergeekery_com]
I’m in! Read more about a great Mommy Blog “Smart Mama” at my post
http://skimbaco.blogspot.com/2008/03/easter-egg-hunt-bloggy-style.html
A not-so-commented gem:
http://smartmama.wordpress.com
I was curious about her perspective. She writes freely and from the heart.
http://www.terryannonline.com/
I might get around to blogging about it, but probably not. I don’t blog much.



[…] Chris Brogan wrote: Here’s what you do: find a “hidden gem” blog, someone who you think is writing good stuff, but who has only one or two comments per post. Write a blog post telling us just a little bit about that site, why you like it, who should become a regular reader, etc. Make sure there are TWO links in the post: one to that new site so we can find it, and one back to [chrisbrogan.com]. […]