Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetPerusing through the above comments and reflecting on my own habits, I’m most guilty of not working set hours — for instance, sometimes my best content is written in the mornings but othertimes in the late evenings. It all depends on mood, metabolics, and mental energy. ;)
I do tend to wear some semblance of non-pajamas and am more productive as a result. I also find that having low-volume iTunes songs playing are less distracting than a low-volume TV while I do other work.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetSounds like 2010 is shaping up to apply social media strategies that 2009 prepped everyone to understand. It's about time Google and Facebook go head to head, with Twitter in between.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThere is a fine difference between being active every day, which I am now, versus being active every hour of every day, which I used to be.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetTwitter favorites, since you mentioned it, I reserve for testimonials and accolades people tweet to or about me.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThe problem with Disqus (and I presume Intensedebate, though I haven’t tried it) is mobile devices are prevented from adding comments due to the way it’s coded.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet“I have been posting on some people’s blogs for a year and never received a reciprocal post.”
Gut instinct leads me to ask why you are commenting there in the first place. Is it because the content inspires you to comment, or because your subconscious would want that person who wrote it to be inspired to comment on your blog? Just wondering.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetGreat point about doing more than dreaming. To this end, I’ve cut down on my tweeting, for instance, to a minimal frequency per day to focus my time on creating than learning.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetSpeaking about white space, where is it here?
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetAdding to the wonderfui advice above, an easy way to delete your account and start fresh is to 1) Go into your twitter.com settings and change the twitter username; then 2) create a new account with the old username which is now available. Then, phase out #1.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetNice to see a Newburyport resident win such an award. Well done! Thanks to all who voted!
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetYou should think about setting up a 301 redirect.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks, Rose. I’ll take a look at the guidelines as I’m always on the hunt for opportunities.
On that note, if you or your readers seek even more opportunities, I’m always looking for folks wanting to write for me! http://ariwriter.com/write-for-me/
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThanks for sharing one of my deeper articles and not one I wrote this week.
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Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetSlight correction, if I may. Social media doesn’t enable data flow; people enable it. Without people, there is no media.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetWow, Mia, you write good poetry!

