Ten Commandments of Social Networking
July 22nd, 2009
This appeared in Publisher’s Weekly online edition, and was aimed most directly at authors of religious publications, or editors, etc. but….you might find something in here that rings a bell, or strikes a chord, or resonates….pick your musical metaphor! I read it and wondered, “Would people really want me to post to my blog four or five times…every day?” And, “I do not follow everyone who follows me on Twitter, is that bad?” Give it a read and share your thoughts here, if you like. Or not. Either way, an interesting piece. Here is the link to it: http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6672464.html
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Categories: Social Networking


Thought you might like this quote from Chris Garret:
“Traffic without purpose is vanity.”
For those who have blogs the article it comes from is definitely worth a read.
http://forum.authorityblogger.com/showthread.php?t=2461
@Pr. Chris Hinkle
My advice to anyone who wants to blog is: know your niche, stay in it and rarely wander away from it.