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There are several classic cliché’s such as “money makes money” and “success breeds success” that basically mean the more you have of something the more you get. Normally I would dispute these concepts but I am starting to question my personal perspectives.
Two things have happened to make this happen. Firstly I spent an hour or [...]
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November 18th, 2007 · No Comments · Blogging · 1,548 views
Yesterday was Wordcamp Melbourne 2007. I arrived a few hours late, overslept a long story, but what I did see was great. Some of the highlights for me:-
Darren Rowse: Good insight into the different types of ads and how the perform on different types of blogs. I need to think through some of these things [...]
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November 15th, 2007 · No Comments · Blogging · 1,366 views
Australian Wordpress evangelist, Edublogs owner, James Farmer has setup up WordCamp Melbourne for this weekend, unfortunately if you have not already registered you will not be able to attend now as it is sold out!
The day kicks off at 11am with drinks and a pre camp chat, then we have some amazing speakers. Alex Shiels [...]
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James Farmer, edublogs.org fame, is organising a WordCamp for Melbourne on Saturday 17th November.
He has secured a sponsor, Eight Black, who incidentally are support lots of activities down in Melbourne, so if you need any form of online marketing campaigns check them out! Got a venue WaterMark Bar, and a program that looks good.
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October 23rd, 2007 · 2 Comments · Blogging · 1,241 views
It is interesting the change Twitter has made to my mindset on blogging. I basically I think of something, think can I express the idea or even a portion of the idea in 140 characters. If yes it goes to Twitter, otherwise I turn to the blog. Once I get to the blog I find [...]
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