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| | 12:08 pmDecember 16, 2011
 |  | formerbanker
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I just realized that Former Banker doesn't have a blogroll. I'd like to hear from fellow Yakezie members/challengers on how they decided who to add AND how they got added to other people's. Do I just start adding people and hope they add me back, just like I did on Twitter?  |  |  |  | 
| | 12:37 pmDecember 16, 2011
 |  | Sunil from The Extra Money Blog
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not sure there is a right or wrong answer. many use it as a paid platform, others to help each other out (you scratch mine i scratch yours). few use it to highlight blogs they really like and follow |  | 
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| | 3:48 amDecember 17, 2011
 |  | Cents To Save
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I have a blog roll of my favorite blogger friends, and another of my yakezie team that I am currently on.  |  |  |  | 
| | 8:13 amDecember 17, 2011
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I just add the blogs that I most enjoy reading regularly. I'm probably kind of odd in that I'd rather click on a blog in my blogroll to read it than go through a reader to see what people have written. |  |  |  | 
| | 9:07 amDecember 17, 2011
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I add the blogs I actually read, which includes most of the Yakezie blogs of course. Then if I notice traffic from a new site, I check it out – if it's not a link farm, I usually add it too. |  |  |  | 
| | 2:47 pmDecember 17, 2011
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I put down my other blog, and then some of the bigger ones that got me started blogging in the first place….in short, put down whatever you would like. |  |  |  | 
| | 3:15 pmDecember 18, 2011
 |  | Jeffrey Trull
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I just added friends and blogs I like reading. The blogroll will mostly go unnoticed in my experience, but it could have some SEO benefit for the blogs that you choose to add. |  |  |  | 
| | 5:17 amDecember 19, 2011
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I keep my blogroll for my favorite blogs meaning ones that I enjoy reading the most and find commenting on often.  |  |  |  | 
| | 9:29 amDecember 20, 2011
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I tend to side with Jackie.  If it's somebody that I read pretty regularly, I'll add them.  However, if I start to dislike what they're posting or if they stop posting altogether, I'll generally take them off. |  |  |  | 
| | 10:33 amDecember 20, 2011
 |  | Eric – PersonalProfitability.com
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I add blogs that I read regularly and Yakezie friends. I have it display 10 sites at a time to reduce clutter on random rotation. |  |  |  |