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11 Common Mistakes That People Make With Their Personal Brands.

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Get a handbook of style and learn how to communicate with properly constructed sentences. Michael Reply Alex October 10, 2010 at 3:52 am James, Really fantastic post mate – touching on some definite issues that i see are rife in the blogosphere, and everywhere online for that matter. Take the time to listen to yourself talk.

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I wrote about my own entry into the blogosphere late last year: Blogging Between Hot Flashes. Related articles which may interest you: The Re-Branding of Me: Website Under Construction Do You Have a Digital Business Card? Do you have a favorite you’d like to share which may not be getting the attention it deserves?

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

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But, if you share that blog post with your community on Google Reader, Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn, then you’re promoting that content to your social graph thus extending the total overall reach of that post. Their beef is that they want more from a comment, that they are looking for constructive criticism.

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