So much to blog about, so little time! But I will commend for your reading pleasure this post on Business and Blogging about how to make effective use of online social networks. Bottom line: if you use them, don't be half-n-half or now and then (to borrow a bit from a song in Oklahoma!)--use them consistently and with your goals for doing so in mind. The post explains it in more detail.
And if you do use these social networks, you might want to keep in mind this piece from The Scholarly Kitchen on how LinkedIn has become the fastest-growing social networking site.
While we're at it, what is all this online interacting doing to us from a literary appreciation (not to mention grammatical, spelling and usage) standpoint? RU dumbing yourself down by reading blogs or ROFL when others tell jokes on these sites? Am I contributing to the problem or the solution by blogging about it? (Hmm . . . chicken or egg? chicken or egg? . . . Ya got me.)
And, finally, since we're talking online stuff here--why does this not surprise me?
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