Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Faeit 212 BlogExchange: Blogs From Around the World


The rumor mill has been in overdrive yesterday and today, but lets not forget the Faeit 212 BlogExchange. There is a good number of blogs coming in this week, so you have plenty to catch up on and discover some new destinations online.

So what is the Blog Exchange? It is basically an exchange of blogs on each others blog rolls. Its that simple. The search engine beneath the blog roll is also set so that readers may do a search on all the blogs on the exchange for whatever it is that they are interested in. So if your blog is being added, Mondays is when I spotlight each new blog to the exchange. The purpose of the Faeit 212 BlogExchange is to generate traffic and ideas to the wider community of Warhammer related blogs around the world.

Total Immersion Wargaming 
by Sentinel

Total Immersion Wargaming primarily focuses on competitive gaming and improving play, and discusses concepts, army lists and analysis, and offers foods for thought on a variety of subjects, including select posts from other blogs.

Key words: Concepts, analysis, food for thought, 40k, army lists, competitive, tournaments

Wild Serpent
by John O Conner









Rot Forge
by Piotr Michalek









The Tyrant's Due
by Nick









Forever War
by  Murphy80






The Faeit 212 BlogExchange is located at the top right of this blog, and will update you with the latest from blogs on the Exchange. Also note that there are blogs here that I have added myself, that are good reading. 

The search box at the bottom of the Exchange is set up to search all the blogs listed on the exchange. Type in your subject, and you should be able find what you want. Being able to search all the listed blogs for a single subject should really be a great aid for readers looking that hard to find subject.

I also do a BlogExchange spotlight for blogs that send me in a brief description with a link. If you want a pic included, either point it out to me, or include it. In general all blogexchange additions are handled on Mondays, so that is the day to expect mention and the day to expect to be noticed