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The MMOsh Pit Joins Leyte Blog Network

Posted by Joel Tan Monday, March 8, 2010

Don't be alarmed! The MMOsh Pit is my latest blog and its joining the Leyte Blog Network comes at a very critical time as my contract with international blog network b5media has just expired.

Now armed with the free time I didn't have while I was writing for b5media's MMOtaku blog and a company that specializes in search engine optimization, I am confident that I would be able to bring Leyte Blog Network and all its attached blogs to new heights.



You may be asking what The MMOsh Pit is all about and what it has to do with Leyte. The answer to the first question lies in my "About Us" entry for the new blog:

My name is Joel Tan. Many of you probably know me from MMOtaku, a blog I handled for b5media's EveryJoe for almost three years, from the last quarter of 2007 to the first quarter of 2010. Recently, I've decided to write for my own blog, The MMOsh Pit, that focuses on very much the same theme of my former network-based blog—massively multiplayer online games.

Why call it The MMOsh Pit? Because MMOGs and the virtual worlds that they spawn are like concerts where some people are at the fringes, content in listening to the music from afar and apart from everyone else, while others are drawn to the center, in the mosh pit where the real action happens.


Go give the new blog a warm welcome by heading over and jumping into The MMOsh Pit.

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Joel Tan
My name is Joel Tan. Many of you probably know me from MMOtaku, a blog I handled for b5media's EveryJoe for almost three years, from the last quarter of 2007 to the first quarter of 2010. Recently, I've decided to write for my own blog, The MMOsh Pit, that focuses on very much the same theme of my former network-based blog—massively multiplayer online games. Why call it The MMOsh Pit? Because MMOGs and the virtual worlds that they spawn are like concerts where some people are at the fringes, content in listening to the music from afar and apart from everyone else, while others are drawn to the center, in the mosh pit where the real action happens.
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