What!?!? You're getting rid of your blogroll?
Not so fast, no.
We are getting rid of the static blogroll in order to introduce not one, nor two but three directories of links.
- Recommended stories
- Recommeded blogs
- Links Directory
We will have a reincarnation of my long lost sideblog. If you go to the old culturekitchen home page [1], you will notice a sidebar with short blog posts. The sidebar is not coming back per se, but I can't wait to go back to pointing to you the good, the bad and the ugly I stumble across during my daily perusing of the net. These new posts will be now all indexed in a "recommended storylinks" page.
We also have the recommended links directory back. Almost a year ago I started writing short reviews of the blogs I enjoy. If you go in a little while (I am still re-indexing the links) to the weblinks directory [2], you will see the thousands of hits I have sent the way of blogs like Republic of T [3] or Women of Color Blog [4]. It took me almost six months to rebuild the directory, but finally I can resume my blog reviews.
In order to maintain our mission to promote other bloggers and to create a strong networking relationship with our peers, I am happy to announce that culturekitchen will not have a static blogroll anymore. In its place we are creating a directory of links to the different blogospheres we belong, as well as including a list of resources and other important places on the web. And for this part of our networking puzzle, anybody who is a registered member of our site will be able to suggest a link for inclusion in our directory [5].
We will keep an amended blogroll that will include all our sister sites as well as the sites of our contributors. We will also have a dynamic blogroll that will show all new additions.
These changes have not come happenstance. I have for years been looking for the best way to index all of my interests in a way that would not just best point to them but in a way that would create a network of affinities. I believe I have the best solution for growing the lists of bloggers and online resources that are a must for all culturekitchen readers.
What do you think?
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