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Honestly, I’m not that great at any kinds of posting challenges. I once signed up for and successfully completed Holidailies, but that was before I had a child demanding constant attention. (Come on, enough with the diapers already, mommy’s trying to blog over here.) So I don’t know about NaBloPoMo this November. I may not make it and actually post every day, but I suppose I could give it a shot. Angela at Breastfeeding 123 created a networking group for breastfeeding and mothering bloggers to join.

breastfeeding.jpgIt is time to start gearing up for National Blog Posting Month: NaBloPoMo! For NaBloPoMo, bloggers around the blogosphere commit to the challenge of posting at least one blog post per day for the month of November. I had a lot of fun with it last November. This time around NaBloPoMo allows participants to create their own networking groups, and I have set up one for Breastfeeding and Mothering bloggers to join! Please join the group if you are a breastfeeding mother and blogger who is up to the challenge of writing a post a day for the month of November! You certainly do not have to write about breastfeeding — the point is for breastfeeding mothers to discover the blogs of other like-minded mothers. Want to play along?

1. Sign up for NaBloPoMo
2. Become a member of Breastfeeding and Mothering
3. Get ready to write a post a day for the month of November (Tip: it helps to learn how to publish a few posts in advance! No cheating by backdating posts!)
4. Blog away for the month of November for the fun of it, for a chance to win prizes, and for the extra exposure it brings your blog!

Planning to join? Post a comment here to let me know!



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