Have you heard about this yet? Blog Nosh Magazine launched this week. Led by editor-in-chief, Megan Jordan , it’s the new online magazine that, as described by the tag line (below), will "satisfy your craving for fresh voices and delicious content."
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Imagine picking up a magazine filled with a great collection of articles from a wide variety of topics like art, politics, design, education, business, tech, and more. That’s what BlogNosh offers – high quality blog articles which have fallen off the front pages of blogs but are still worthy of your valuable time.
Let’s say that you began reading your favorite blog in March. Did you go back and read all the posts starting from day one? If not, you missed that great post from last October. BlogNosh finds those articles that fall into the archive heap and brings them to you, so you get the best of the blogosphere, conveniently arranged by topic (or "channel"). So you can just nosh on what you like.
Delicious content, fresh voices, compiled for you in one place. New posts daily!
If you’re a blogger and have posts that deserve to be brought into the spotlight, send me an email or DM me on Twitter , because I’m happy to say that I’m part of this venture. Let’s just say I’m one of the gummy bears (see, now you have to go and see BlogNosh to figure out what that means!).
Happy noshing!









I can’t say enough how much I adore the descriptions of Blog Nosh Magazine by the editors. You are spot on every time, better than even I describe it.
Ya’ll are just amazing. The perfect gummies!
Velveteen Mind- Megans last blog post..Dear Spencer
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Ah, our fearless leader! Thank you for such nice words.
It’s simply the truth. You’re amazing!
And so is BlogNosh!
[Soapbox Mom]
Hello! Great blog! Have a wonderful day!
Checking out blog nosh as I type this. I know on my blog, the posts that keep getting accessed and the most traffic are usually older ones, with high educational ( I say that loosely) content. Like “the difference between shell & plastic cameos,” or how to repair vintage jewelry, or maybe eBay tips.
I really should optimize my blog so the educational items are accessible for people who are coming for the vintage tidbits and not for my off the wall sense of humor (that being my very small regular readership). Anyway- It sounds like Blog Nosh is a good thing and I am moving over to that browser now to check it out.
Michelle Gartners last blog post..Just hitchhiking around the net… join me for vintage link love!
Thanks for the recommendation Nicole! I’m gonna go gnosh around now.
Jeremy (Discovering Dad)s last blog post..Spotlight on Dads – Pat Glennon
@ Debbie:
Thanks!
@ Michelle:
Yes, I find the same kind of stats!
Glad you’re going to check out BlogNosh. I hope you like what you see.
@ Jeremy:
Sure, J! My pleasure. Happy noshing!
off to check it out. sounds like a cool idea!
Thanks, PG! Let me know what you think!
[...] Imagine picking up a magazine filled with a great collection of articles from a wide variety of topics like art, politics, design, education, business, tech, and more. That’s what BlogNosh offers – high quality blog articles which have fallen off the front pages of blogs but are still worthy of your valuable time. Let’s say that you began reading your favorite blog in March. Did you go back and read all the posts starting from day one? If not, you missed that great post from last October. BlogNosh finds those articles that fall into the archive heap and brings them to you, so you get the best of the blogosphere, conveniently arranged by topic (or “channel”). So you can just nosh on what you like. Delicious content, fresh voices, compiled for you in one place. @ Soapbox Mom [...]