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Posted by: David Spinks - 28 April 2010 / 12:16

We’ve heard this issue a lot lately haven’t we?  With all the writers, bloggers, columnists etc… out there, how do you find the good stuff?

That’s a problem Scribnia aims to solve in a unique way that’s different from any other “blog search engine” out there.  We do this by providing “context ratings” that you can use to filter through the thousands of blogs listed on the site, until you find the specific niche your’e interested in.

Of course, all the writers are ranked by the opinions of readers.  So filter down to find the EXACT niche that you’re interested in, and find the the most influential writers in that niche as decided by the readers in that community.

Here’s a video tutorial showing you how easy it is:

The easy way to review,
discover and share

Scrinia is a blogging community built around online authors. Anyone whose work is available online, from small-time bloggers to New York Times columnists, is fair game. There are countless writers available online, yet till now there has been no organized way to learn about their biases, background, and abilities. Scribnia enables readers like yourself to rate writers that they love and those you cannot stand. So go ahead: rave about your favorite author and blast writers you find biased, unreliable, or just plain dull.

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