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| With all the personal development blogs out there, I was wondering if anyone knew of a digg-like site for the niche? Basically where people submit and vote on articles and the best ones are promoted to the front-page Cheers, Glen |
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| Mm, that might actually work (creating it). Interesting.
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| I've heard this question asked before. This sort of thing seems to be high in demand, and PD is a pretty good niche. Hmm.... maybe this sort of idea could belong in the business section, as someone could really create a lot of value here.......
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| I was thinking about starting one. Is anyone interested? There are things I like about the Digg/Reddit style system. But I'm not sure this is the right system. I want to keep the post (and comment) quality high. I don't want it to be "news" on PD. I want essays/long read original articles. No "Ten Reasons to..." list posts, or I-read-Steve-Pavlina-and-will-regurgitate-his-posts posts. And no "response" posts. I don't want to read your reflection on someone else's writing, as much as I'd like to see your original piece. Original thinking only, please! I know some resources to get started. Actually, I (or we) could start this today. P.S. If I were to start one, what should I call it?
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