In my travels through the Blogosphere this past week I came across two new sites that snuck into my brain and kept hollering at me until I went back for a second and then a third look. I liked what I saw.
And I never thought red layouts would be so easy going on the eyes.

The first one is Emma’s It’s Write Now. A new blog dealing with “Insights into how to write, and where to publish the content” (may she forgive me for stealing a possible logo off of one of her posts). And although the blog is still new and we all know how “learning the WordPress ropes” can take some time, she has her “niche” well chosen and established already in just three short months and of course, the best way to begin is to post quality content and she’s off to a grand start as far as that’s concerned. As a matter of fact I found several good resources already that Emma had posted about that I hadn’t known of before and the only way to see what these resources are, is to head on over and check out her posts.
As far as her blog’s layout is concerned it’s a simple, basic two column theme that’s perfect for focusing on the content she writes and along with good readability makes for very comfortable experience.
Good work so far Emma, I’m cheering for ya’!

The second site I stumbled across and later joined is Sara’s The Blog Experiment which is a combination blog/forum that is tailored specifically for bloggers and blogging. In it’s current form, the site is just a bit over 1 month old and according to the TBE announcements section of the forum, there’s already around 130 members and nearly four thousand posts so far.
What impressed me right off about the site was how well laid out it was and the features it offers to the users such as the editor that’s used for posting to the forum. It’s excellent and in fact I’m a bit green with envy since I’ve never come across the equivalent for WordPress. I want one–plain and simple!
The overall stability is good also with only a few slowdowns when banging back and fourth through various threads. I find this refreshingly different in some ways since server problems are usually the most common cause of slowdowns, crashes and general frustration that goes along with running a forum such as this one especially when it’s new. And there’s a good chance that the statistics service for the site is also installed locally on the server which can quickly slow down the works as time goes on. As it stands now, the site functions well and has a good, solid feel to it which is impressive in itself.
If Sara is as good at keeping the mechanics working correctly (or pounding on the “mechanics” when something goes wrong as the case may be) as she is a developer, then The Blog Experiment should turn out to be a rousing success. I hope so.
So when you get time, stop in at these two sites and give Emma and Sara a hello and a word or two of encouragement as they both work on their respective projects. They definitely deserve it.
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Kirk, Thank-You! Wow, you are so nice. That’s my first review, and a very good one at that. You’ve made my day. Now I know what my Monday post will be about.
The best thing about blogging is interacting with great people like you. This is one of the best posts ever. Also I have big plans for It’s Write Now, so I appreciate the encouragement.
Plus it’s an honor to be mentioned with The Blog Experiment, Sara really knows what she’s doing. “Red” sites rule on August 25. I’ll talk to you soon, Emma
Hi Emma,
Red sites rule on August 25th! Perhaps we’ll start a trend or something. Now that doesn’t mean I’m going to rework my CSS so my them turns red though but I share in the sentiment.
Do you happen to know of any other red sites?
You rock Kirk! Thanks for the write up and also thanks for joining the community. We are VERY happy to have you there!
I did find another site that was using my theme. I bookmarked it for awhile. But I don’t have the link anymore.
But I do have some ideas for more sites. But so far these are just a gleam in my eye.
Thanks again Kirk, the review really made me feel good. I can’t wait to hear what Sara thinks. Take Care, Emma
Hi Sara,
I always appreciate quality in workmanship and it should be made known. Effective blogging communities are also very important in this day and age since they can have strong accumulative effect on the Internet. It looks like your effort stands a good chance of being one of them.
Besides that…I’ve really been enjoying myself this weekend.
Hi Emma,
I’ll be reading.
Thanks for pointing me to these sites. I especially liked ItsWriteNow, probably because there are still things I need to learn to improve my blogging experience and attract the right amount of traffic.
Hooray for Blog Experiment!
Hello again, oh Traveller,
I’m always glad to point out new avenues that might be of interest to bloggers like us. By the way, enjoy your vacation. Sounds like a great itinerary.
Hey Bob!
Here, here!!
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