I was pleasantly surprised this morning to find out that I was on the cover of Le Commerce Du Levant, Lebanon’s French-language business magazine. The article’s Title is: The Who’s Who of The Lebanese Blogosphere.
I’m the one in the center. Others included: Abir, Zina, Elias, Assaad, Nadine, Ali, David and Beirut Drive-by Shooting .


Question: what percentage of the guys profiled live outside Lebanon?
Of the nine covered, only 3 (myself, Zina and Elias) live outside of lebanon.
So to answer your question: 33.33%
Cool!!
Lookin’ good Mus!
Greetings from Beirut.
Mabrouk
Thanks Zina and QN !
You guys looking good as well
PS: QN: Did you move to Beirut? was your reference to it a correction of my answer to Z.H ?
Congrats Moustapha and everyone else!
I am curious, does CDL consider Twitter to be part of the blogsphere?
MAbrook to all !
Mabrook to u all. I love what you all do. Moustapha u r such a rich source of insights for me. Keep it up.
Thanks Leila,
that means a lot to me
Hi Kaled,
CDL does consider Twitter as a good tool to promote blogs and interact with people. So even though the paper focused on bloggers per se , we did actually use Twitter (and FB) to research their influence. Did that answer your question?
Thanks MJ.
Yes that does answer my question, because I was trying find that actual blogs for one of the bloggers that were listed on the CDL front page, and all I could see was a twitter handle.
Hi again Kaled,
which one of them?
Hi MJ. Do you have the link to Ali’s blog?
antiracistmovement.blogspot.com
I’m getting an error message:
“Blog not found
Sorry, the blog you were looking for does not exist. However, the name antiracistmovement is available to register!”
I did find this though: http://antiracismmovement.blogspot.com/
Thank you for the replies MJ