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Science Linked: Bacteria - The Results

By Antonio Marques • Oct 23rd, 2007 • Category: Bacteria, Biology & Biochemistry, Writing Projects & Carnivals

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Sometime ago, I decided to give a shout to all the friendly science bloggers out there calling for articles that talked about bacteria. This was the very first Group Writing Project that I hosted on this blog: Science Linked: Bacteria.

A few (less than I was expecting but better than nothing) have answered my call and submitted entries to this Writing Project.

 

I wish to thank all participants. There is quite a good amount of Science being discussed here. Bacteria galore…

Without delays:

 

To increase exposure, I submitted this project as a Science Carnival at Blog Carnival. This brought in a few more entries, some very good ones, but amazingly, some others didn’t touch at all on Bacteria (although science was included, at least that!). Maybe the theme was not quite visible?!  Although some will fall quite off the proposed theme, I’ll include them as a thank you for joining.

 

And that is the end of the Science Linked, Bacteria edition.

I’d like to thank again the efforts from all the people that participated.

Until the next edition of Science Linked…

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6 Responses »

  1. [...] Science Linked: Bacteria - The Results [...]

  2. doh! I’m sorry I missed the gwp, I only just heard about it now.

    Try emailing or tagging bigger bloggers directly next time, and let them help promote your project.

    Jacob

  3. Hi Jacob,

    No problem, there will be more projects in the future.

    And I’ve tried to promote the project and get some “big” people involved but not so many liked the idea (or so it seems). Maybe they’ll warm up more for the next one.

    Regards.

  4. Hi! I never heard about this project (not that I know everything that is going on…), but for the future you might want to advertise this as a blog carnival, like “Festival of Microbes” or “Carnival of the Invisible” or whatever. I think a microbe carnival is an empty niche that could be filled. I’d be happy to submit articles on symbiosis.

    A catchy title, a fun graphic and contacting lots of bloggers will go a long way. Especially if there is a recurring deadline, like the 15th of every month.

  5. Hi Kevin,

    Thanks for your ideas.
    The answer I gave above is the same I can give you. I tried to contact some big bloggers, I started a new Carnival, etc.
    Next time I’ll try to promote even harder. But my best guess is that the blog is still too “young” and doesn’t have yet a strong readership that could participate. Anyway, I’m happy with the results. For the first project here, I don’t think it was so bad.

    Thanks for your comment and ideas. They are appreciated.

  6. Thanks so much for taking the time to put this together! I’ve been getting lots of traffic generated from your blog post lately and I really appreciate it. Best wishes, Jim

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