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Finding Readers Week: Corinne Talks Commenting, Engagement, and Are Forums Right For Your Blog?

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Corinne runs the successful blog skinnedcartree.com, and consistently gets genuine engagement from her readers and community across the board. I understand there’s more to successful blogging than simply getting comments, but I wanted engagement. What I am about to share with you is simply how to build a network of regular commenters.

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Kpop Lessons: Handling Defamation Through Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

While some individuals do good deeds in the name of Kpop artists, others spread defamatory comments about them. Earlier this year, Korean netizens questioned the academic credentials of musician Tablo , pen name Daniel Armand Lee, who graduated from Stanford University in 2002.

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12 kinds of Knowledge Workers

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Effective communications also includes how we interrelate with the needs of people who have communication disabilities such as the blind and vision-impaired. Updated: 12/08/2002; 12:50:46 AM. Saturday, November 23, 2002. KMPings has enabled the formation of a loosely coupled community of KM bloggers. 2:55:05 PM.

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How to Make Money Blogging – What We Wish We Knew

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In this post I’ll share readers comments on the topic of making money from blogs as well as some of my own experiences and advice. I’ve written a lot more on this question of how quickly to put ads on a blog here. That first 12-18 months of blogging on a personal blog was very formative.

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9 Ways to Grow Your Blog Faster

ProBlogger

As you may well know, I started blogging back in 2002. I can still remember getting my first comment (well, the first one that wasn’t from my mom). The comment included his email address, and I thought that meant I was supposed to send one. So I did, and wrote something along the lines of, “Thanks for your comment.

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How to Warm Up Your Readers and Make Them Raving Fans

ProBlogger

When I started blogging in 2002 I was a complete unknown, and the only people who knew about me and my blog were my real-life friends and the people I worked with. And while it’s great to see how many people are reading your blog posts on Google Analytics, comparing that figure to the number of comments each one gets can be quite depressing.

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18 Lessons I’ve Learned about Blogging

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In November 2002 I first heard the word blog after a mate e-mailed me a link and said I should consider starting one. Write your own ‘lessons’ list and let us know about it in comments below. A key question every blogger should ask when starting out is around the idea of what value their blog will give readers.

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