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    Six Different Ways
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    0 starsslstsang | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 29 2007 | make, website, blogs
    Are you artistic or logic - Maybe both... : All My Faves | Blog
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    0 starsslstsang | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 05 2007 | home, make, car, wind energy
    William Kamkwamba's Malawi Windmill Blog

    Quoted: William Kamkwamba's weblog about his experiences buiding windmills in Malawi

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    0 starsslstsang | Shared With: Everyone - May 30 2007 | news, blogs, make, diy
    MAKE: Blog

    Quoted: MAKE brings the do-it-yourself (DIY) mindset to all the technology in your life. MAKE is loaded with exciting projects that help you make the most of your technology at home and away from home. This is a magazine that celebrates your right to tweak, hack, and bend any technology to your own will.

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    Quoted: Today I'm presenting at a local association for small business owners about blogging for your business with Chris Krewson, Executive Editor for Online News, Philly.com, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Daily News (Chris on Twitter, me on Twitter, just in case you're there). I like the idea of being paired with a journalist, it will keep me on my best writing behavior, verbally. To me the first question that needs answering about starting any social media or network activity is that of why - why start a blog? In my post how a blog is born I shared a graphic on the emergence and rise of mass social media. It described in visual form the shift to consumer control, pull, and its network effect. For businesses especially, people have come to expect that you have a Web presence. But, when they research you or your type of business, they prefer to read what others are saying about you, or they want to see you in action - read how you solve problems, what kind of expertise you have, etc. Sure, newsletters and testimonial ads still get the word out on your good work. They are not going to go away. But they are one way communications - from you to your customers and prospects. Send one too many newsletters by email and they might skip it, or think it's spam even when they granted you permission to send it in the first place (remember to ask). On the other hand, some...

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