Blogging Creates Careers Even in a Bleak Economy

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- Blogging Creates Careers Even in a Bleak Economy
- Blogging About Failure
- Blogging deseg talks
- Starting your own blog
- Blogging and the First Amendment

Blogging Creates Careers Even in a Bleak Economy
SYS-CN Media
bwtextaligncenter {text-align: center}–> Book publishers told author Gwen Cooper that her idea to write a book about her blind cat Homer and how he changed her life was not distinguished enough. That all changed when she posted a blog about the cat entitled ?Night of the Hunter? on.

Blogging About Failure
Boston Globe
But failures can often contribute more to the education of an entrepreneur than successes. And some entrepreneurs are willing to share those learnings with others via their blogs. Here are four postmortem posts from Boston-area entrepreneurs or companies with Boston connections:1. Arlington entrepreneurs Abby and Ivan Kirigin (they’re married).

Blogging deseg talks
Arkansas Times
II » Blogging deseg talks Rep. It’s very informative though you’ll get a little Martin opinionating now and then. McDaniel thinks he’s made a wonderful settlement offer. Legislators from outside Pulaski County agree. Legislators from within Pulaski County — thank you Sens.

Starting your own blog
Chiropractic Economics
 There are very specific things that make the difference between a good blog and a bad blog.  It is not enough to have a blog you must do it right.  It is about starting a conversation that others will talk back to you and care what you are saying.

Blogging and the First Amendment
Atlantic nline
body ol li {list-style-type: decimal !important;} Aug 21 2009 9:51am by Heather HornBlogging and the First AmendmentA catfight between a model and a blogger turns into a serious legal debate A Vogue cover girl has gotten into a spat with a catty mean-spirited blogger. All of the sudden journalists are spouting legal precedent and quoting state supreme court rulings. What is this all about? According to the London Times model Liskula Cohen “sought the identity of the blogger who maligned her on the Skanks in NYC blog so that she could sue him or her for defamation. A Manhattan Supreme Court judge ordered Google the hosting company through Blogger. com to hand over the relevant information. This decision sets a precedent that could affect the entire blogging world and bloggers haven’t held back in commenting on the matter.
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