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Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success

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The people we tend to be drawn to in real life are people who pause in conversation to let you have a say, people who ask questions about you, people who have a genuine interest in what you’ve got to say. I have a folder in my feed reader for each of my main topics which contains a number of key blogs and news sites in that niche.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

If you stop by and comment on a blog, you may extend that conversation and/or let that blogger know that you appreciate their work. Consider though that the conversation will only be seen by that community which is limited by the number of subscribers and the number of visitors to that blog. Both are great. Where it belongs.

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The Yellow Pages Equal Spam

Justin Levy

I’m curious to hear your thoughts… If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to receive future articles delivered to your feed reader. I'm glad to see that you and your team are actively listening to the conversations taking place around the blogosphere.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: 21st Century Workplace Literacy: What Does that Mean and How Do We Engage More People in the Discussion?

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I find that when it comes to learning and instruction, I tend to run in two different circles, as evidenced by the "Learning" tab in my feed reader. Personally what Id like to see is more conversations happening between edubloggers and workplace learning professionals on the issue of 21s century workplace literacy.

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The Bamboo Project Blog: For Blogging Beginners: Evolution of a Blog Post

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In this video, what I wanted to do was trace the evolution of a blog post, from me reading an article in my feed reader, through me posting my own response to the article and the interactions that took place in comments at my blog and at the original post. This is one of the reasons I love the blogosphere! See here: [link].

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5 Things True Social Media Experts Do Online

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

There are a few jokes going around the blogosphere right now regarding what it means to be a social media expert. Right now, you’ll find the likes of Tamar , Jonathan , Lisa and Rebecca in my feed reader, and consequently, in that box. Follow him on Twitter. Shaw, 1856-1950 Jose G.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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OK as far as it goes, but so NOT getting to the real opportunities.Blogs are a conversation between the blogger and him/herself (a form of reflection) and between the blogger and his/her readers. Liveblogging forced me to listen more carefully to the presenters and the conversations that took place. Small pieces, loosely joined.

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