Thank you for your letters!

Few days after we launched AsiaBlogging.com, we got many letters from our contact form. And we never thought that we have many positive responds. So, allow me — on the behalf of all team members and bloggers — to say: thank you!

We received many application letters — and we want to inform you that we got every single email sent from our handy contact form. But you probably haven’t got any responses from us. It’s not only that we handle each email one by one, but also we found it hard to give answers. I want to share some tips when you send emails:

  • If you want to apply to be our bloggers (or guest writers), let us know about yourself in your first email. Tell about who you are, let us know about your blogs. Give us as many information about “you”.
  • Provide a valid email address and real name. We do not know all bloggers in Indonesia (or Asia). It’s better to mention your real name than putting “Me”, “Anonymous”, “Blogger from Indonesia”. If you publish articles in our blogs, your personal information will be published (at least your real name).
  • Help us to answer your inquiries. Sometime, we find it hard to give responds. We only got email like this:
    • “I want to join this network”
    • “I want to register my blog”
    • “Hi, I love blogging!”

Once again, we love receiving emails. We always wait for your feedbacks and ideas from all bloggers (and our site visitors). If you send us emails, we will reach you back — if your emails really needs answers. If you do not receive respond on the next day, be patient… take your time to browse blogs in our network. And if you haven’t heard anything from us in a week, you can contact us again.

One comments for this entry. Add yours

  1. Catshade

    So…have you guys finished sorting the application letters yet? With your rising popularity, looks like you need to open new vacancies for a whole new division of recruitment ^^; It’s ok to take your time, but don’t take too MUCH time; you’ll lost your momentum.

    June 16th, 2007 at 1:03 pm

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