About 2019 RDBlog Week
It is time for the fifth annual RDBlog week kicking off on September 30, 2019 and concluding on October 4, 2019. This year we will include 5 days of blogging (Monday thru Friday) with 2 wildcard days which if bloggers wish can be posted on Saturday and Sunday October 5, 2019 and October 6, 2019 .
Graphics
The Badge, and boarder are public domain images and may be used freely. You can find the two at these locations:
These graphics are provided in PNG format, if you need a JPEG image let me know and I will get it converted for you.
Our designer gave me a second boarder that I really like and while it is not the official boarder it is cool; so for the first time ever here is the official 2019 Alternative RDBlog week border.
Alternative RDBlog week border
Purpose of RDBlog week
As always the purpose of RABlog week is to help build the social network of bloggers who share the diagnosis of a Rheumatic condition. This year we renamed the week as RDBlog week. The significance is more than symblolic because “More than 100 diseases are classified as rheumatic diseases” (EverydayHealth). People who share any of these conditions are encouraged to join the blogging effort. It is true we are not all the same, but RDBlog week is a process to bridge our common concerns rather than building walls.
In addition to bloggers who are personally affected, people who love those with the conditions are also encouraged to join our blogging efforts. After all, it is these people who share the journey and assist us in living our lives in the best possible way.
How does RDBlog week work?
Each day there will be a prompt. People who wish to participate write about that daily prompt or choose one of the wildcard prompts Once the blog is complete you post your writing wherever you like to express yourself. Then you link that post back to the daily prompt page.
Where can you express yourself? Almost anywhere. If you are new to blogging and do not have your own page, Facebook works great. If you want to set up your temporary blog, Google+ is easy, as is Blogger. If you wish to get more sophisticated, you might want to venture into WordPress.com or WordPress.org. Except WordPress.org, these blog platforms are free to use and they produce great blogs. Of course, there is a host of other tools, and almost any tool you find will work great.
One thing that is often overlooked is using DropBox as your web tool. Remember you can write your blog on your machine, save it to the free tool DropBox, then copy the link for the blog and post that link as your submission. Which means you do not have to have a Facebook page or separate blogging site in order to participate. It is very simple to get involved. If you need help drop me a note at Lawr.Phil@comcast.net and I or someone else will work with you to make sure you can blog with us.
Links for 2019 RDBlog week
You can find the two most important pages for 2019 RDBlog week at these locations: