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We offer the best in thinking–articles on the business of blogging written by the Successful and Outstanding Bloggers of Successful Blog. Click on the titles to enjoy each selection.
The Special Edition this Week are:
Creative Think had been shaking up our heads again.
The more often you do something in the same way, the more difficult it is to think about doing it in any other way.
Essential Keystrokes was showing what to do when we have too much of a good thing.
I have not even had a chance to write between being without my normal high speed Internet (6 days total) and the amount of client work (good) I have going right now. Anyhow, there is some good stuff out there and I don’t want you to miss out on it!
Social Media Explorer points out the value of simplicity.
If there’s one social media tool, or more appropriately, one technological advancement which enhances social media I am beholden to above all others, it’s RSS. Really Simple Syndication redefined web surfing for me. I’m convinced it can do the same for the rest of the world, whenever they come around to it. I’m even happy to spread the joy.
Carpe Factum has a great idea. Everyone should consider taking him up on it.
So I’m proposing a blogospheric recycling meme (besides, it’s been a while since somebody did one of those annoying meme posts).
The question is this: If I could select my top 5-10 posts which received little to no attention, what would they be?
Middle Zone Musings has always been able to steer us in the right direction.
How do we get where we’re going, anyway? Come to think of it; how do we get anywhere?
Chris Brogan chimes in with a slew of resources for keeping connected.
The NTEN community reached out to have me as part of their “Ask the Expert†sessions. I told them I’d give them some blogging and social media resources.
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Sonia Simone at Copyblogger is advocating a little less clothing.
Dooce’s version of naked would make me pretty nervous, but I’m downright wild compared to Godin. Decide how much personal “skin†you’re willing to show.
Sit back. Enjoy your read. Nachos and drinks will be right over. Stay as long as you like. No tips required. Comments appreciated.
–ME “Liz” Strauss