Stuff02 Jun 2007
May’s Top Commentators
By: Michael KwanI’d just like to take a moment and thank the growing community that comes to visit me here at Beyond the Rhetoric. I hope that my posts have been entertaining, informative, and fun-to-read. But blogging isn’t a one-way street. It’s all about communication, and that’s why I have to send out some hearty gratitude to the top commentators to this blog in May.

- Wolf Stone doesn’t want you to take him seriously, but I’m sure he wants you to visit his blog. Good stuff.
- Zac Johnson claims that he is a super affiliate and my review of his blog confirms this claim. Remember, Adsense isn’t the only way to make money online.
- Jason from Foximus talks a lot about the world of internet business, but he does delve into video games and funny videos from time to time.
- Community Building Blog, better known to most people as Community Spark, is run by Martin Reed. I reviewed his blog some time back, and I think it’s great for anyone looking to develop an online community. Welcome to the world of Web 2.0.
- SEO Blog is an off-shoot of SEO Refugee dot Com. Want to rank in Google (and other search engines) for those valuable keywords? Here’s a good place to find useful tips, hints, and a couple of dirty tricks.
Thanks guys. I feel the love.
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Whew made it in just by the skin of my teeth. Thanks for the link and keep up the good work!
I only comment on blogs..that i read and i only read blogs that i find interesting. So good job Michael…for making me keep coming back..!! Thanks for the link too !!
Agreed, I comment only on about 25% of the blogs I read if that. I hope BtR continues on it’s path to success. It will be well deserved.
Cool, thanks for the link back. I enjoy your blog, always something fun going on. I don’t post on many others.
Thanks for the kind words, guys. It’s a great feeling as a blogger to know that a) you’re not writing into a vacuum, and b) people actually enjoy what you write.
Thanks for the link; keep up the great work
- Martin Reed
Thanks for the mention, always a good read.
I didn’t get mentioned (Actually I found this site. I look forward to reading more :))