WebWarrior: Nick DeLeeuw, Right Michigan

June 17, 2009 by Jenn's Tech Tips  
Filed under FHK WebWarriors, Michigan

Sign up for our Weekly Web 2.0 Newsletter here!This week’s WebWarrior is Nick DeLeeuw of Right Michigan. Nick was nominated by Melanie Hall (of The Michigan Tea Party Convention, who wrote:

…You really should check him out!! …He not only provides valuable info, but also resources for Michigan activists. He’s currently [as of May 22nd] running a contest for bloggers here, there’s a link on the home page. He’s also pretty active on twitter, and gets involved in panels and conferences on new media. Nick is a great guy and always willing to help out with conservative activities and events.

Well, we’re sorry we missed the contest, but glad that Melanie recommended Mr. DeLeeuw as a WebWarrior.

His site is part blog, part network for Michigan residents. He’s effectively using Twitter and Facebook to keep in touch with readers. His “In the Sphere” feature promotes fellow Michigan bloggers, and he stays involved in the local community by posting on employment rates (a big concern in Michigan currently), and promoting local charities, like the Alpha Center Women’s Life Walk.

His excellent online networking skills have earned him a 5/10 on Google Page rank and a Technorati authority rating of 208 (very good for a state-level blogger). His blog format and design in clean, professional, and easy to navigate and read.

Thanks to Melanie Hall of The Michigan Tea Party Convention for nominating this week’s WebWarrior.

If you’d like to nominate a “WebWarrior” (a conservative using Web 2.0 effectively) e-mail Jenn.

 

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