A forum without the crap.
If you’re a blogger (or would like to be one) then you have to sign up for the newly launched Problogger.com forums. Run by the owner of Problogger.net, Darren Rowse, the gates were opened in beta mode on September 29th, and the masses were notified “October 2nd. There’s already 1,691 members as of this post (notice how we’re still on the official launch day), almost 300 threads, and over 3000 posts.
Forums such as Finding Readers, Making Money, Writing Content and Blog Design showcase the main theme of the site, which is as you guessed it: to be succesful blogging.
With a modest entrance fee of $1.95 per month (limited time offer ?) the spammers and not-so-serious are weeded out and all you’re left with is a great community of people trying to help others.
So if you’re serious about blogging and don’t like wasting your time with drivel-filled posts and spam, then get over to Problogger.com and sign up.
You can find me over there under the username Matt.
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I am a member of the forum also and am having a great time, not to mention learning more than I could have any other way. Good job getting the word out!
I joined the forum too and at first I have to admit, I was put off by the “criticism” until I remembered that that’s why we’re there. I have learned more in the 2 days I’ve been there than in the past 3 months. I really like it a lot.
I’ve joined the forum too, and am learning a lot over there. Hopefully I’ll make some good contacts too!
I’m really enjoying the Pro Blogger forum. That’s how I found this site! Keep up the good work.
I didn’t like the idea to begin with and actually made a comment about it on another blog. After some thinking I decided to register and see what the fuzz is all about. The money were never a problem, but several sources told me it was only beginners giving each others bad advises.
So far I still haven’t learnt anything new, but I like the atmosphere. Hopefully it’s just a matter of time before more unusual ideas will come up there.