Blog Action Day Round Up

Blog Action Day Annually on October 15th- a Day to Blog for Humanity

Loraine Alkire
What is Blog Action Day? It's acronym is BAD but in a good way! It's a chance for bloggers all over the world to make a statement; to do their part in creating a better world.
You can make this simple by posting one of many embedded Blog Action Day statements. You can write about your own passions, whatever they may be. How can you be a part of it? Click here to register your blog today.
You will be in good company says Blog Action Day,"So far we have an awesome list of blogs registered, from The Google Blog to the White House blog"

You can visit the new Blog Action Day homepage, where you can see bloggers in real time action fighting for clean water, and a million other worthy causes. Clean Water just happens to be Blog Action Days Theme this Year, but don't let that stop you if you have other passions, You can write about anything from, clean water to the fighting and destruction over mineral rights in the Congo, to cleaning up parks and neighborhoods, or feeding the children. There are so many topics but, if you are at a loss for ideas, you can check here: a list of possible post ideas.

Here you will find links to other bloggers and writers:

I'll start with lahipchic.com my Blog:
It's Blog Action Day- Last Day to Register-Bloggers Pony up, Please

http://blogactionday.change.org/blog/general/if-a-7-year-old-can-build-a-well-so-can-you/
Water Water Everywhere, it's Time to Stop and Think
The polluted water in this glass is what this woman in Ethiopia drinks every day.

You can find BAD(Blog Action day on twitter) http://twitter.com/blogactionday- Go see what's happening if anything retweet something that inspired you. and get involved. Remember it doesn't matter if your blog is about fashion, smashin' pumpkins or collecting belly button lint, the point is you can make a difference, and together maybe we can make a world of difference.

Published by Loraine Alkire

Loraine Alkire is a freelance writer and cultural humorist living in Southern California. Alkire has had three amazing careers and a lifetime's worth of experiences to draw from in love, laughter, playtime...  View profile

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  • Michael Segers10/18/2010

    Good news! Great article.

  • Tiffany Booth10/15/2010

    Thanks for sharing this info with us =0)

  • Tiffany Booth10/15/2010

    Great article Loraine =0)

  • Mike Oberg10/15/2010

    With over 2/3 of the Earth's surface covered in water, it wouldn't seem to be a problem, but it is! Clean drinking water is worht more than oil in some areas.

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