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Thread: Seattle and Cascadia "Place Blogs"

  1. #1
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    Seattle and Cascadia "Place Blogs"

    Hi All,

    I have started two sister blogs:

    Seattle Song (seattlesong.blogspot.com) is a resource for enjoying Seattle while living on a shoe string.

    Cascadia Song (cascadiasong.blogspot.com) is a series of more essay-esque posts on the culture of the Northwest and Seattle.

    I invite you to visit and let me know what you think! Ideas for content, form, monetizing, tools, etc would all be appreciated.

    Regards,
    Cascadia Girl
    Last edited by CascadiaGirl; 01-10-2007 at 03:21 AM. Reason: Update Signature

  2. #2
    Hi

    I had a look at the Seattle Song blog and I found the colours of the blog very offputting - I don't think lime and orange go together and they don't really put me in a holiday mood.

    I thought the content was fascinating though - really well-written and informative. If you could make the blog look more inviting, I'm sure it will be a success.

    Tea Tree

    PS You can put the URLs of your blog in your signature by amending your bloggerhub profile - it will make it easier for people to review your blog if they can simply click on the link.

  3. #3
    Had a quick look at the Cascadia Song blog - similar feedback to the Seattle Song blog - really good content, but really offputting colour scheme.

    What does Cascadia mean? I'm not sure a tourist would know, whereas they would spot immediately that Seattle Song was an Ode to Seattle.

    HTH

    Tea Tree

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    Cascadia is a geographical region. It includes Oregon, Washington , and BC west of and including the Cascade Mts. I use it as opposed to Pacific Northwest because a) I find it a more evocative term, b) it is more accurate to the content than PNW would be, and c) I have a sense that the term will become more widely recognized soon, due to the popularity of the region and a lot of activism/movements/politics that are centered around this concept and use the term.

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