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on Liz Strauss at Successful Blog (51) permalinkIt’s Like an Auto Show for Blogs This Weekend At Open Comment Night last night, we talked about Creative Networking. Lots of great ideas were gathered, and that conversation got me thinking about more of them. Two years ago, we had a weekend showcase for blogs. I thought it might be fun to try it again. So this weekend is a Successful-Blog Blog-to Show. It’s a Virtual Auto Show for Blogs. Detail your blog. Polish ...Shared by Alicia (148) Ari Herzog (37) BeckyMcCray (0) Cathryn Hrudicka (168) Cody (68) dblogged (11) Debra Dalgleish (22) Drew McLellan (0) Hakicoma (97) Karl Staib (19) keith (81) monawea (4) Muhammad Siyab (59) pearl (177) Suzie Cheel (3) Trisha (58)Contribute comment
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- Brandon said: we should all be more productive
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on Think Simple Now (96) permalinkPhoto: stock photo By Vic Stachura What do you do when you have problems that need creative solutions? Would you like to be more creative? Are you willing to give sleep a try? Thomas Edison, Salvador Dali and Stephen King all did it. So did Wagner, Poe and Twain. They all used this technique successfully at one time or another. What am I talking about? The ability to use the initial stages of sleep to ...Shared by Abbas (8) adam (1003) Adam Fuhrer (125) Alex (32) alldrin (12) Anand L (24) ani625 (227) anniebinns (18) b (11) Benjamin (1501) Bill Stevens (42) Bob Walsh (1) Brenton (43) BuzzDiggity (37) Carole Fogarty (6) Chris Papadopoulos (47) Christian (115) Christine Kane (0) Damon (159) David Lindberg (1) DrBaher (49) Guillermo Bravo (268) guy (935) Gyuri (20) idhorat (39) Jairo (5) James Dean Armstrong (1) Jason (0) Jeff (523) John (2) Jon Phillips (342) Jordan (187) Kajivar (99) KenFan (0) Kristen (397) Lars / Ebi (27) Laura (13) Mani Karthik (49) Mark Blair (9) maxyRO (592) Mayank (28) MeghnaK (93) Michael B. (130) microrahsheen (187) Miguel Wickert- Pineiro (19) Narayan (93) Nick James (87) Owen E. (4) pearl (177) Richard Dewick (65) Robert A. Henru (61) Samuel (92) Shankar Ganesh (226) Shea Sylvia (5) ShuTian (240) Suzie Cheel (3) Svetlana Gladkova (5) Tal Siach (1026) Tamar Weinberg (286) The Daniel Richard (16) Tibi Puiu (330) Travis (97) Trevor Wermund (216) Trisha (58) Walter Jessen (4) Zeke (52)Contribute comment
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The Only Guide to Happiness You’ll Ever Need (94)
on Zen Habits (516) permalink“The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.” - Benjamin Franklin For some of us, the ultimate goal in life is happiness. Whether we see fulfillment in our work, contentment in our relationships, passion in our hobbies … we strive to find happiness. “Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.” - Aristotle And yet, this ...Shared by ~C4Chaos (213) Adam Fuhrer (125) Alberto (289) Alex (2) ambuj (1) Andrei (54) Angie Brandt (5) angol (191) burkinaboy (448) carleen (12) Ceci (0) Charles (0) Chendur (0) Chet K (1) chris (583) Cody (68) Dani (4) Danielle Brigida (229) DaveP (17) DDdW (10) Deanna (43) Dennis Bjørn Petersen (26) Derek Edmond (125) digits12 (1379) Dimitar D (82) dobata (753) Dominic Foster (261) Doug (70) DrBaher (49) Duane (34) Eric (5) Esoos Bobnar (23) Gerard (163) Ginger (51) gisc (44) gizmo (58) guy (935) Hope (21) Ingar (3) J.D. Rucker (508) Jade (3) James (4) Jed (0) Jeff (523) jenni ripley (30) Jennifer Mannion (65) Jill (3) John LeMasney (2) Jon (25) Jonathan Fields (46) Kajivar (99) koke (13) Lara (93) liamvictor (195) lizunlong (89) loonyhiker (15) Lucid Guru (32) Mark Havenner (10) Martin (7) menesis (0) Michael Greene (9) Miguel Lopez (161) Mike Hunsaker (0) Mr. BabyMan (555) Muhammad Saleem (481) Nick Nogueira (55) Ozgur Alaz, Marketallica (63) paul (28) rkj (10) Robert (5) RobertBrown (44) RyneNelson (716) scottpenton (27) Shana Albert (152) Shawn (83) shawnmor (85) Sheryl (0) Steve Olson (68) Summer Fey Foovay (1) Sun Tzu (1251) susanna (158) Suzie Cheel (3) Tanath (120) Taoski (7) Tina Su (189) Tinu (249) Titan1x77 (37) tzt (9) Vidar Gundersen (15) wcaw (29) WH (225) Will (7) wintorez (2) Wyn Lim (7)Contribute comment
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on agentgenius.com- national real estate opinion column (11) permalinkSkip lunch and just click through on this article to comment instead- let\'s experiment to see which is more filling...ProBlogger shares with us the “9 Signs of an Effective Blog Post.” I know some would subtract or add to this (and I encourage opinions in the comments) but I find this to be dead on! Here are the 9 signs via images: original image courtesy of christopher.woo original image courtesy of jsgraphicdesign original image courtesy ...Contribute comment
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JS-Kit Acquires HaloScan: Commenting Goes Multi-Media (1)
on Liz Strauss at Successful Blog (51) permalinkCheck Out that Profile At noon CST, widget maker, JS-Kit, announced that they’ve acquire HaloScan — the largest hosted comment service on the web — and they’re building out some enticing new features to make the new product a full-service commenting engine. Key traits are that it allows embedding of YouTube and audio in comments and is completely removable — you won’t lose your comments should you decide to opt out at a later date. ...Shared by Suzie Cheel (3)Contribute comment
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Win a Macbook AIR - Comment Contest (4)
on Shoemoney - Skills To Pay The Bills (41) permalinkI love contests and had the idea for a comment contest for a while. Basically every at 11:55PM CST a automated job would randomly pick a commenter as the winner for that day. The daily winners will win a free ShoeMoney T-shirt and we will ship it anywhere in the world that we can legally. Winners will all be notified by email and also posted on the contest page. You must reply to the email ...
- Garry Conn said: Shoemoney offering up some shirts and.... oh just a Macbook AIR!!! Check out this contest, it sounds pretty fun.
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