I called it with Marktd.com. Supported them when they first started and now they are taking off.
I called it with MyBlogLog.com and they are REALLY taking off!
I am going to do it again with SpicyPage.com.
You will see on the lower left sidebar that I have their widget installed. Go ahead and click to vote and see what happens.
You’ll get the idea of how they work. It is like Digg with the voting system but it is a big blog engine with lots of neat features I haven’t seen in this type of community before.
I am betting this site takes off. It’s a good bet since some major players are listed and active there already such as TechCrunch.com and Yahoo.
Check it out - vote for the FTR!
We’ll see how fast we can help them grow so they can attract more visitors to our blogs!
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