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Well, in a way they're quite late. Kai Pahl has his sports blog up and running for several months now: allesaussersport - Sport Blog. Not surprisingly it has a lot of Formula 1 coverage. And it has some original thoughts, not just copy'n'paste of press releases.
Did I say that there's only sports blog allowed? I only said that there's very good competition already out there and you're late to the party. In particular when I read "the German blog mafia strikes again" I think that might be premature.
And if other readers are anything like me you'd better have some other content as well. For the time being yours is dead boring and soulless. Just my honest opinion.
Just to avoid any confusion: "German blog mafia" is a term I coined some time ago and it is not official blogg.de speak. Heck, I don't even work at blogg.de ,-)
Arnim, we might not have the first german sports blog, but we try to establish an interesting formula 1 blog. also, it just started, so hopefully it gets better every day. :)
I'll wait impatiently and give you a chance, I'm sure there's enough space for several sports blogs. I just hope that you'll move on from soulless press releases soon ;-)
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Well, in a way they're quite late. Kai Pahl has his sports blog up and running for several months now: allesaussersport - Sport Blog. Not surprisingly it has a lot of Formula 1 coverage. And it has some original thoughts, not just copy'n'paste of press releases.
hmm, I didn't know that there's only one sportsblog allowed in Germany.
and there will be more than just press releases, don't worry. :)
Did I say that there's only sports blog allowed? I only said that there's very good competition already out there and you're late to the party. In particular when I read "the German blog mafia strikes again" I think that might be premature.
And if other readers are anything like me you'd better have some other content as well. For the time being yours is dead boring and soulless. Just my honest opinion.
Just to avoid any confusion: "German blog mafia" is a term I coined some time ago and it is not official blogg.de speak. Heck, I don't even work at blogg.de ,-)
Arnim, we might not have the first german sports blog, but we try to establish an interesting formula 1 blog. also, it just started, so hopefully it gets better every day. :)
I'll wait impatiently and give you a chance, I'm sure there's enough space for several sports blogs. I just hope that you'll move on from soulless press releases soon ;-)
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