tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284446320251611266.post3017115535917714803..comments2024-03-22T13:31:45.213-04:00Comments on HoCo Connect: Losses in the Howard County blogging communityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284446320251611266.post-35725527774771582352016-12-14T12:01:39.523-05:002016-12-14T12:01:39.523-05:00I blog about food (most recently, The Turn House) ...I blog about food (most recently, The Turn House) over at Take On E (http://takeonelizabeth.com)<br /><br />There's also The Unmanly Chef (http://theunmanlychef.com) and 2 Dudes Who Love Food (http://2dudeswholovefood.blogspot.com)<br /><br />HowChow is definitely missed -- have you seen the HUGE stream of comments on his final post from last year? People are still going to his site to talk about local restaurants!Elizabeth | Take On Ehttp://takeonelizabeth.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5284446320251611266.post-62363481778994227292016-12-14T09:11:53.539-05:002016-12-14T09:11:53.539-05:00As one who has had her pulse on the hocoblogs comm...As one who has had her pulse on the hocoblogs community much of the past 10 years, I can say that, yep, the ecosystem of who is involved in local blogging is certainly a changing thing. I think, from anecdotal experience, that bloggers who find a larger audience and can connect with readers stay longer; hence, why I continue to encourage people to send all local bloggers (local by local, not topic) to be listed on hocoblogs.com. It's free ... and you get updates and announcements on our parties, and more readers.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13312230261736150397noreply@blogger.com