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Bucking the traditional summer trend here at yeah write by increasing traffic and participation

Last week, we hosted our largest number of entries on a yeah write weekly writing challenge grid in months. There were varied blogging genres, varied topics and view points. Instead of losing traffic over the summer as many Web sites experience, yeah write is only growing stronger as we are building better blogs and challenging ourselves to become better writers. Our readers, lurkers, voters and writers help make this such an exceptional experience in so many ways. Let’s keep it going.

Your 31dbbb day 16 post will be welcome on the challenge grid

Are you hanging out with us for 31dbbb? Then your day 16 “write a review post” exercise is welcome on the challenge grid as long as it tells a story. No matter what, the challenge grid always needs a so what. You can add your link post to Tuesday’s 31dbbb grid and to the separate challenge grid on Tuesday if you want. Your call.

Today is the earliest your challenge post can be dated for Tuesday’s challenge

And that’s the primary reason we announce the badges being available—to give everyone the kickoff date for each week. The Sunday post is also a good place for announcing any other changes such as word count or weekly theme. There are no such changes this week—it’s still 500 words plus grace—but if there had been changes, they’d be right here.

Is this your first time here?

Welcome! Please click around, read a little, especially this “how yeah write works” information page. We have a lot going on this month with our summer series and regular challenges and other shenanigans. If you get confused or have any questions, feel free to email us so we can get you unstuck. Thanks for spending time with us.

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