Gulp. Have signed up for Project52

30 Dec

First up – you want to know what the heck Project52 is, right?

From the Project52 site: Project52 is a personal challenge geared toward getting fresh content on your website. The goal is to write at least 1 new article per week for 1 year.

The project runs from January 1, 2010 to January 1, 2011.

I was checking out some new folks to follow on Twitter and came across a chick I’d never heard of before (or whose name I hadn’t clocked when reading Mashable articles) – Christina Warren – who writes for Mashable. Her Twitter handle is film_girl so naturally I was curious about her because of my role at the National Screen Institute.

In an effort to post more frequently to her blog, she’s taking part in Project52.

Well this made my heart all a flutter – earlier this year I took part in the ProBlogger one month blog challenge and found it hugely beneficial.

And now I’m super nervous because I’ve committed for one whole year. If I don’t do it you, dear reader, will be the first one to know that I have failed.

I have no idea how this challenge will be structured and if I’m expected to go it alone but I’ll write more here when I find out.

Gulp.

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  • Doesn't it? Sign up. Hope you enjoy.
  • Oh wild! I'm going to have to look into this- seems like a neat idea!
  • Gulp. I think I'm going to sign up too. Thanks for posting this. Heather
  • Hey I really like your new profile picture.
    (I have been reading your posts via RSS so I haven't seen it before this)

    Glad you signed up for the challenge.
    Look forward to 52 new posts this year. More than that even..
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