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We Are the Firemen
http://belowthefold.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/05/we-are-the-fire.htmlIn May 1993 – the exact date and time escape me – my inner world, the one where thoughts are born, developed and processed, lost its ability to be silent. I since have lived with constant noise, the result of a tumor that, in an ironic nod to God’s comic grace, left me deaf in one ear yet covered in a perpetual blanket of ringing static. …
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Ten Tweets I'd Like to See
http://belowthefold.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/05/ten-tweets-id-l.htmlHillary08: Stuck in Indiana, please send money God: Creating the world in seven days was a piece of cake, but writing something meaningful in 140 character fragments is a real pain in the a... SocialMediaGuy1: if you’re not using Twitter then you are obsolete ADD: Twitter is the coolest what yeah Pounce is the greatest what totally you going to finish those fries Dr. …
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Salt Castings
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Tim Russert perspective
http://saltcastings.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/tim-russert-per...AS MODERN JOURNALISM LAY near death, with its entertainment-driven news, pomp and punditry, Tim Russert was its life support. Now, with Russert gone, we can only wonder how long journalism can go on. Tim Russert: Citizen Journalist.
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Build Credibility For Your Personal Brand With Endorsements
http://personalbrandingblog.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/build-c...title), and then other authors or respected individuals, such as professors. An endorsement in this way can make or break the sales of your book. Applying for a job: If you already know someone at a company you want to work for, connect with them and ask for an endorsement. By receiving help from a trusted corporate employee, the chances of success will greatly increase. If you don’t know someone who works for the company, then endorsements from your previous employers, professors and other people with good standing
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Build Credibility For Your Personal Brand With Endorsements
http://personalbrandingblog.wordpress.com/2008/05/06/build-c...title), and then other authors or respected individuals, such as professors. An endorsement in this way can make or break the sales of your book. Applying for a job: If you already know someone at a company you want to work for, connect with them and ask for an endorsement. By receiving help from a trusted corporate employee, the chances of success will greatly increase. If you don’t know someone who works for the company, then endorsements from your previous employers, professors and other people with good standing
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Journalism's next 100 years
http://mediafade.blogspot.com/2008/05/journalisms-next-100-y...Iraq and the presidential elections representing the majority of coverage. And it’s meant an unhealthy attraction to transient stories that are the equivalent of chewing gum, the media smacking its lips long after the gum has lost its taste. }}} full story {{{ .
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Media Comparison and Strategy: Blog, Podcast, Magazine & Book
http://personalbrandingblog.wordpress.com/2008/04/29/media-c...s quality and the personal brand writing it has credibility, they will want to link it as a resource to their readers. Blogs can be free or paid depending on what you are using them for. They can be personal, professional or both and either way, if you establish one, then it is part of your eBrand. I started blogging on October 4th of 2006 and just found my first blog today “Drive to Succeed.” On March 14th, I leveraged that content and started this blog.
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Media Comparison and Strategy: Blog, Podcast, Magazine & Book
http://personalbrandingblog.wordpress.com/2008/04/29/media-c...s quality and the personal brand writing it has credibility, they will want to link it as a resource to their readers. Blogs can be free or paid depending on what you are using them for. They can be personal, professional or both and either way, if you establish one, then it is part of your eBrand. I started blogging on October 4th of 2006 and just found my first blog today “Drive to Succeed.” On March 14th, I leveraged that content and started this blog.
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mrontemp
http://mrontemp.blogspot.comNow I'm at the computer, and I found the specific Ontario Empoblog post in which I briefly mentioned Amy Gahran. Yes, only briefly. It turns out that most of the post deals with Bartles & Jaymes, simply because a Below the Fold (Gary Goldhammer) post mentioned Gahran, Bartles, and Jaymes. (One of these people is not like the others.) And now this mention of Amy Gahran has had its own unintended result, because I have discovered the July 2005 archive of the Ontario Empoblog
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