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Thursday, October 19, 2006
Networkers of the world, unite!
Clickerty, clack; clackerty click. (That's the sound of sixty hands blogging). So why do people come together to blog? They come to learn from others (and above all from Stuart). And they come to connect.
There's a whole arsenal of tools that can help with online connectedness (links, comments, trackbacks, search and the rest). For the most part, they only replicate the things that we naturally do. And a roomful of public relations practitioners contains some natural networkers. So let me praise Rachel, Victoria and Simon among others. (I'm comfortable with the blogging thing, but have admitted elsewhere that I'm a poor networker.)
Physician, heal thyself! Lecturer, learn some lessons...
Posted by Richard Bailey at 10:20 PM in Networking | Permalink
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