Welcome to the Best (Non-Sheen) Part Deux Ever

Welcome to the relaunched Blogebrity: The Blog. If you missed us when we first launched in 2005, we were the first “blog about blogs” that dropped the boring trade-journal talk in favor of fresh, funny commentary on the personal and professional lives of bloggers. Writing tapered off when Gawker Media hired me away to edit Valleywag.

But I’m back, and I’m bringing a posse. Kyle Bunch, co-founder of Blogebrity with Jeremy Hermanns, will tell you about the kick-ass Blogebrity lists to come.

Coverage on the blog will blow up from just bloggers to vloggers, forums, and all drama that happens online. We’ll also post how-tos: How to hook up with your vlog crush, how to get linked on Digg, or how to win a forum war. Every now and then we’ll post a cluster of goodies we’ve found online — stuff like Adventure Time or Was the Death Star an Inside Job?.

We’re stepping up our coverage from blog-level rechurning to magazine-level original reporting. Most newsworthy bloggers are only asked the most basic questions by the press; it’s time that Internet rockstars had their own Rolling Stone. That’s why Blogebrity brings meaty full-length articles and interviews.

Right now, I’ll be the voice of this blog. But I need contributors both one-time and regular. If you’re interested, e-mail nick@ this domain with a link to your best work.

This entry was posted by Nick Douglas on Thursday, March 1st, 2007 at 12:38 pm and is filed under Announcements. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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3 Comments so far

  1. Hi. Welcome back. I’ll start the hazing.

    Actually, I dont know how to haze via comments.

    Onward Nick, onward.

  2. Cool! Welcome back!

  3. hmm. it looks soo cool, I really wish I tried writing a little less like an idiot here.

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