Blogrushing Translators :)

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You may notice I’ve added a new widget to my sidebar called Blogrush – the idea is it will display links to similar blogs, so if you enjoy There’s Something About Translation… then hopefully, you’ll see something you like there too. It’s still very much in its early phases and I expect it may take a bit of fiddling with before it becomes really useful – I’m willing to give it a chance but will be keeping a close, beady eye on it!

Of course, it should also help boost my traffic, and I’m curious to see what will happen there too.

If you have a blog yourself and are interested in getting more information about Blogrush, click here. It’s very easy to add and there are some excellent video tutorials on setting it up.

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Sarah Dillon is a qualified, accredited and experienced professional translator originally from Co. Clare in Ireland. She specialises in producing English-language texts that don't "sound" like translations, ensuring her clients' message has the desired impact in their overseas market. She is based in Brisbane, Australia and works with corporate clients, small businesses, agencies and nonprofit organisations all over the world. In her spare time, Sarah is also Marketing Director of eCPD Webinars.

has written 252 posts for There's Something About Translation.

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Dewey September 18, 2007 at 11:43 pm

I have blogrush already, but only for the last few days, so I can’t tell if it does anything for my traffic or not. I had to choose Writing and Literature, and of course my blog is about books, but all the blogs it links to seem to be about writing.

Sarah M Dillon September 19, 2007 at 2:48 pm

Hi Dewey

Thanks for the comment. I was pretty unimpressed with the categories too actually – this blog is listed under Writing and Literature too, which is hardly ideal… but hopefully they’ll fine-tune this a bit as more people sign up. Day one of blogrush use for me and hits are more or less the same. Time will tell!

Sarah

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