Good Moral is a network of blogs. But not any any blog is good enough to be part of Good Moral only those that have "heart and soul" are accepted. Of all of the Lord Matt and You networks Good Moral is the most stringent.
You can expect to find blogs by authors that have chosen to take the high and hard road over the easier, more well trodden, path. We're all human and we all, no doubt, fail. This is a record of the journey, not the destination.
If you feel you have what it takes to be a Good Moral blogger then drop us a line and pitch the idea to us. Accepted blogs will be guided as per the Lord Matt and You offer and will be placed in good company here at Good Moral.
What have the bloggers been saying?
The freshest content from the pens of the Good Moral Bloggers. Clicking the title will take you through to the blog post where you can read the full item and (most often) participate in the discusion. You can subscribe to this list by RSS or email.
The Good Moral network is made up of member blogs and guest/affiliated blogs. Affiliated blogs are not hosted with Good Moral in the normal sense but have been assosiated with us due to their good standing.
Network Blogs:
Good Moral is a fresh new blogging network with the focus on heart and soul. As such we have very high standards which blogs and advertisers must meet in order to be considered. The exact editorial policy is subject to change but the core values of moral thinking and honesty and respect are paramount tot he project. Expect to see environmental issues, human rights issues and lifestyle subjects.
Right now we are putting the finishing touches to the network. We hope to be live and testing within the first half of 2008 and ready to take on new writers by the end of 2008 or the start of 2009.
Interested sponsers should send an email to sponsership at goodmoral dot com.
Once complete we will be offering and accepting guest blogging opportunities which we will negotiate on behalf of our bloggers. Guest blogs will make their own arrangements, however.
For a discussion on the meaning of "moral" please consider this page as something to think about.