LonelyMind.com Small Blog Host
Written By Sebastiano on Oct. 7, 2007.
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Okay, I joined 9r 3 Hours ago, Have been reading since some comments here and There, and I have to say I like it allot,now marketing note, Seems a place to promote my website(my programming project). Lonelymind.com I a Small blog host, Users who register can create manage their blog which are simple you can see mine here
It all started as a small project, now I want to push it a little further, I'm adding new features all the time and trying to optimize the code.
What I hate most are 3th party features because everything can be made and I've proven that in some old projects. Anyway what is it what people look for in a blog host? And what do YOU think of Lonelymind.com

danoph
Written Oct. 9, 2007 / Report /
I wish i could promote all my projects here! I think the leaders do get a little irritated when people post backlinks to their site because 9rules tries to weed out the bad and pick the cream of the crop.
Anyway, I like the layout of your blog, it is well designed. As far as the site, it seems a little complicated to me. Lots of ads and many places to go when you first arrive. After using Tumblr, I like the big button that says 'start your blog in 30 seconds or less'. I think every site should have a little tumblr simpleness in them.
Sebastiano
Written Oct. 9, 2007 / Report /
true, and like i stated I was 3 hours old. (lol, and you kicked the post up again.) ^-^
Anyway I'm sorry if This post is going against any off the rules of 9r if it is the case I will apologize to them, and the members who try hard to respect all the rules , sorry and will not happen again.
cooper
Written Oct. 9, 2007 / Report /
I think that freedom from all that spammy and annoying blog promotion is one of the the reasons this place is better than other places.
I figure if I've read a few notes and want to look at someone's blog I will, or if they post a link to their blog relevant to the conversation I might look at it. Otherwise I myself look at the poster as a spammer, but I think a lot of people tend to use social networks that way without realizing it really does them no good in the long run.