A couple of days ago I announced on two blogging forums my decision to sell The Giving Hands. It was a very difficult decision to make because I initially started it to do what I really loved to.
But due to the lack of attention that I’m putting into the blog, I thought perhaps somebody out there could dedicate the time and energy into the blog that I couldn’t. But Mohsin thought otherwise. He doubted that I could find a buyer who is “as passionate as I am, and who is willing to write on a subject that doesn’t pay.”
So I thought, OK, perhaps I should give it another try.
So right now, I am looking for guest bloggers who can commit one post per week to The Giving Hands. As a guest blogger, you may write about anything at all, pertaining to the environment, or charity, or health, or nature. Your posts can be in the form of a blog post, or poem, or an image with some description, or a list of tips, or a list of links. So you see, it is really very flexible.
If you can’t commit to one post per week, what about 2 posts per month? You could send me your write-ups, and I would publish them, with full credits back to you, of course..
However, as a guest blogger, you will not be paid a dime because I can’t afford to pay you. I wished I could, but I can’t :( However, you could be proud to be doing something that your son/daughter would come across one day many years down the road, and they would be proud that their Mum/Dad championed for the environment/charity.
Please let me know what you think, OK?
Waiting in anticipation..


I appreciate your positive attitude of giving hand. I am pretty busy now, but will forward all of my friends that i have on icq contact list to your blog now.
:heart: I’m glad you decided to stick with The Giving Hands. I actually would like to volunteer to write one or two posts a month. I can write two posts in December, but school will start again in January and I may only be able to do one post a month from then until summer. The reason I’m volunteering is because I’m a Christian and well aware that many Christians don’t seem to think the environment is something they should care about. I’d like to be a small agent of change where that is concerned!
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Count me in…2 post in a month is gud oledi…who don’t want a link love from other bloggers…loooking for your email add oledi…