Monthly Archives: October 2009

Being Authentic – I’ll Go First

  One of the oft-repeated bits of advice shared on line, especially when it comes to blogging, is to be authentic. From a branding point of view, “To truly be yourself means to have no competition.” From a coaching standpoint; “They don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” From a writing position; “Write ...

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Learning from Las Vegas Again

I present a gem from Irene Koehler, the social media coach at Almost Savvy. She tracked down the inimitable Chris Brogan who granted this brief interview answering the question, “How can having a blog help me or my business? ”

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Learning From Las Vegas – 21 Blogging Success Stories

As I had hoped, great stories and lessons are surfacing on Twitter from last week’s Blogworld Expo ’09 in Las Vegas.

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Building. Connections. @UPworld

I would be pleased to have you join and become part of my UPworld network.

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Blogworld Expo and the Architect Blogger

As I write this, much of the leadership of this growing field is still gathered in Las Vegas for Blogworld Expo 2009. Do I wish I were there? Sure.

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A Savvy Launch into the Internet

Who has the budget or time or patience to launch professional blog? Perhaps you do.

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