No, we aren’t getting rid of Espen. Instead, we are completely deleting our blog roll.

That’s right, we’re cleaning house. We haven’t checked most of those blogs in a long time, and they’ve become irrelevant.

Don’t worry though – we’ll be replacing them over the course of this week with ones that we follow constantly, the kind of blogs that keep us clicking the refresh buttons on our RSS readers over and over again.

Each of us on the BlogCampaigning team will start by making a most post sometime in the next few days highlighting our favorite blogs and letting you, our readers, know why they should also be your favorite blogs.

In the meantime, feel free to get in touch with us either by commenting or by e-mailing us at our new address: BlogCampaigning (at) gmail (dot) com or by checking out the contributors page to get links to our Facebook profiles.

Thanks for reading!

-Parker

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What’s the deal with this website?
You're reading BlogCampaigning. We write about public relations, social media, video games, marketing and pretty much whatever we feel is important. We've been around since August, 2006

Jens "Schredd" Schroeder has been around since the beginning, and he mostly writes about video games.

Heather Morrison is our newest recruit, and she also blogs about life in the big city at Toronto Uncovered.

All of the content on this site is cleaned up by Adam Gorley, our resident copy-editor. He does a hell of a job, and he also writes a few posts for us now and then. Not a lot of people know this, but he is also a soul music DJ who goes by the name "Night Danger."

Parker Mason is the self-described Editor-in-Chief of BlogCampaigning and runs the site with an iron fist. He's also a pretty great guy - you should meet him sometime.

Espen Skoland started this website a few years ago so that he could get extra marks for his thesis, but he's pretty much given up on contributing. Still, we often refer to him as The Legendary Founder. He might be lazy, but he left us with a legacy.