The “Save the Ocean” campaign has come and gone, and I am glad I survived this group-writing project! Truth be told, only a little more than half of the proposed topics were taken up and written by fellow guest bloggers, and yeah, I had to write the remaining ones. But I’m glad I did, because it has given me a chance to learn more about saving our oceans! :D

Image credit: Kalandrakas.
I’d like to take this opportunity to say a huge THANK YOU to everybody who has participated in the campaign, directly or indirectly. Your involvement in the campaign means a lot to me, and I truly appreciate your support. To my dear guest-bloggers, thank you for making the campaign so successful, and I do look forward to working with you again :D
Now, on to the poll that was conducted throughout the campaign.

I am glad that 60% of my readers felt that they had somehow or the other benefited from the campaign. My guest-bloggers and I have put in a lot of care to ensure that the articles published were easily understood. And though some of the articles were a tad too lengthy, they do contain a part of the writer what we could not otherwise learn about :D
The other 40% of my respondents said that the campaign could be better, and of course, I thought so too. We all learn from our mistakes and strive to do better in whatever we choose to do.
One more thing, if you would like to learn more about saving our oceans, I would definitely recommend David Helvarg’s 50 Ways To Save The Ocean. In fact, this campaign was inspired by David’s book, and all the proposed tips were taken from his book, which was written in a very simple-to-understand way.
Once again, THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
Congratulations Pelf to you and all your guest bloggers.
Maybe you should think about turning it into some kind of product - tips for campaigners or something - so that the work has a longer impact and benefit? Just a thought - probably not the right time to mention it as you’ll be a bit wiped out from the project I know :-)
Going to get something to you in the next few days on Fair Trade.
Joanna
Hey Pelf - This was a great project and I have learned a lot from it. I agree with Joanna - this blog does need more exposure so more people can benefit from it. May be you can turn it into an ebook? :)
Maybe it’s time for you to plan for another writing project like this. I am sure to participate (again!). Cheers!
An ebook sounds like a good idea, pearl, but I do not have the slightest idea on how to go about it. Do you?