Guidelines

First, check out our template you can use to construct your poet analyses by clicking here. Feel free to fill that out or use your own unique brand of blogging to critique poets listed on http://poetryblogrankings.com/. Visit the site and choose poets any way you see fit. You'll have to sign up for a free account if you've yet to do so.

Another tool at your disposal is the
Poet Search Engine, which includes a Random Poet generator, a poet finder, and way to select poets based on a particular genre, form, or style. Review poets, poems, and/or their poetry blog based on whatever aspects you find necessary. However you choose to critique poets, be sure to do so constructively, whether giving a positive or negative review. The goal should be to inspire poets to write more. So instead of just saying "Great!" or "Awful", say specifics to why you thought it was great or awful, and perhaps steps they could take to further improve their work or appeal to more people besides yourself, realizing all the while that it is JUST YOUR OPINION.

Title your posts however you wish, keeping in mind that certain titles will get read/understood more than others. The Poet Profile url can be found on that poet's PoetryBlogRankings.com profile. "Label" your post in the space provided at the bottom of the blog (entitled "Labels for this post") with the poet's name, as it's listed on PoetryBlogRankings.com. If you mess up, just reedit your post. I'll randomly sift through these posts and edit the ones that need major reworking.
Feel free to review poets, poems, sites, poetry contest entries, or whatever you think might interest readers. You can review as many poets as you'd like, as often as you'd like. Please use these guidelines before posting until you're sure you understand everything I've mentioned above. Read the reviews that others have posted to get some ideas of your own as well.