Another week has been completed by lots of bloggers in the anual A-Z Challenge in April. I appreciate all who've come by read and left comments. I've returned all.........except a few who have the blogs set to only accept people signed in with Disgus, Google+, and or Facebook. It's a bit frustrating. Joining a huge linky with currently over 2,000 members (and was more initially) then making it difficult or impossible for people to leave you comments. That defeats the entire purpose of the linky and the challenge. What I wonder from time to time is...they join, knowing they will not be returning visits and comments, therefore they don't care that they've closed their blogs to a large percentage of people. They still get the traffic...because you don't know you can't leave a comment until you've taken the time to visit and read their blog...ie..they get the traffic. They won't be visiting you back, because you can't leave a comment. Or is it not intentional and they simply don't understand? One has to set ones blogs settings, so me thinks it's intentional. How bout you all?
It's like sending someone an invitation to come to your house, and when they come knocking on your door; you don't answer it. I do think as soon as those sites are visited by the hosts and the minions they should be deleted from the linky.
Last Sunday I asked that people please not leave the google+ page, that they leave the url to their actual blog, thank you to those that have changed. The same problem exists for those of us with multiple blogs, if I leave my google signature/ie my blogger dashboard you go to my profile page where you need to sort through my 5 blogs to see which one to visit, then hope it's the one signed up for a-z....though it's a bit more straight forward then the google+ pages it still puts the onerous on the visitor which I believe isn't quite the way it ought to be. The blogger is the one that should take on the responsibility of making the path to his or her blog OPEN and EASY and QUICK.
Name and url (to your actual blog) is by far the easiest to me, but many don't like to have the setting available as you also have to have the anonymous option with it. So then the next option is the hyper-link. Many don't know how to make one, so they leave a cut and paste of the url to the blog...they're trying, but it's not a live link. Here's how you make a live link...a hyperlink.
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