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Julia_Oregon  |
| ha(dot)gge(dot)rs(dot)to(dot)n(dot)p(dot)er(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I think that you'd probably do well in a consulting role where you are helping companies who want to improve in the area of creating passionate users (products and websites). Your knowledge of the field is shown well by your blogging, and maybe getting out in front of people will give you more of a reason to stay passionate about this subject area (if not the blog itself).
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Gianna_Mississippi  |
| hag(dot)gers(dot)to(dot)nper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I do think that by working in a team, it will make it easier for you. The passion moves away from you and to the team of writers, the hate will move with it. Being a part of a groupblog would be a good solution.
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Audrey_Missouri  |
| ha(dot)g(dot)g(dot)e(dot)rs(dot)to(dot)nper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I was thinking the same thing about Alexa as there was quite a lot of movement. They might have readjusted their adjustment for “technology skew” - or what ever it was….
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Stella_Wisconsin  |
| h(dot)a(dot)gger(dot)s(dot)to(dot)np(dot)e(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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In doing this blog and thinking about this stuff, have you ever had any ideas for what kinds of tools (software, that is) that people could use to do things like share creative ideas in groups, create customer community, etc. etc.?
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Maya_Virginia  |
| ha(dot)gge(dot)r(dot)s(dot)t(dot)o(dot)nper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Is there a way use some sort of third party forum moderation to cut through this problem? Then you could go on in whatever way you are comfortable, your forums could coninue to buzz and anyone that's up to no good would hit a brick wall (or get a call from their local authorities, as appropriate). It's just a thought.
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Maria_New_Mexico  |
| h(dot)ag(dot)g(dot)ers(dot)to(dot)np(dot)er(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Take me for example. I could support Bachman, Cain, Palin, or Santorum. in no particular order. Others would choose fewer plus Paul.
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Arianna_Nevada  |
| ha(dot)gg(dot)e(dot)r(dot)s(dot)t(dot)on(dot)p(dot)er(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Use your passion and geek expertise to liberate the latent creativity that resides in readers, something that works better than the linear, sequential and fast fading stream of comments (yeah, this is recursive). Comments are writing, but lets have something not as we know it. Writing in this box just feel a little klunky, there must be a better way, make a better blog :)
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Gianna_Hawaii  |
| h(dot)a(dot)gge(dot)r(dot)s(dot)ton(dot)p(dot)er(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I was thinking the same thing about Alexa as there was quite a lot of movement. They might have readjusted their adjustment for “technology skew” - or what ever it was….
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Leah_Massachusetts  |
| h(dot)agg(dot)er(dot)ston(dot)per(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I do hesitate to run with the other commenters that say you should monetize this, but you should make it at least a part-time passion where you are getting to stretch out on the things you write about, and then allow experiences to craft other posts.
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Kaylee_Maryland  |
| hag(dot)gerstonper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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It’s entirely possible that I copied that individual number across incorrectly (and that the index was correct), but when I did the query just then it returned a Technorati Rank of 37, so as you say there would be no change in the rank, but an improvement in your index.
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| 41) |
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Sarah_Alabama  |
| h(dot)a(dot)ggers(dot)t(dot)o(dot)npe(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Is there a way use some sort of third party forum moderation to cut through this problem? Then you could go on in whatever way you are comfortable, your forums could coninue to buzz and anyone that's up to no good would hit a brick wall (or get a call from their local authorities, as appropriate). It's just a thought.
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Anna_Michigan  |
| haggersto(dot)n(dot)pe(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I see two basic options for you: Reduce visibility and do something completely different, or stay visible and continue publishing your own stuff under your own name. All the options you cite can be assigned to one of these two categories. I dearly hope you go with the second option, even though I would totally understand if you decide otherwise.
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Jessica_Delaware  |
| hag(dot)ge(dot)r(dot)st(dot)o(dot)npe(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Is there a way use some sort of third party forum moderation to cut through this problem? Then you could go on in whatever way you are comfortable, your forums could coninue to buzz and anyone that's up to no good would hit a brick wall (or get a call from their local authorities, as appropriate). It's just a thought.
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Kaitlyn_Montana  |
| h(dot)a(dot)g(dot)gers(dot)to(dot)np(dot)e(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Only reason I voted for him was SARAH. I wasn’t even going to vote until he picked her. I had voted in every election since the late 1960?s.
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| 37) |
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Sarah_Wisconsin  |
| hagg(dot)er(dot)sto(dot)nper(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I like the idea of a private blog if getting the RSS and reading posts was as simple as public. If there are too many hoops just to get notice of and read a single post it will get frustrating.
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Grace_Colorado  |
| h(dot)a(dot)gg(dot)e(dot)r(dot)s(dot)to(dot)n(dot)p(dot)e(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Honestly said, I don't think you can do anything to fend off the attacks. I don't think you got attacked because of something you did, but because lots of people admire you and your work. That's apparently enough for some people to hate you. Only by unpassionating your readers, can you hope to actually stop the haters. I hope you will reject that option.
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Jessica_Vermont  |
| h(dot)a(dot)g(dot)ger(dot)s(dot)to(dot)n(dot)pe(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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That aside, I think that a multiple-contributor blog would give you support and provide some other perspectives. You could combine this with your ideas on coaching/ghostwriting and work with 'intern' contributors to hone their skills, see their work supplying your site, and give them the tools they need to take your philosophies and understanding out on their own tangents. It might give you a regular supply of fresh, new writers and keep things going while allowing you to step back a little. (If you did go with the intern idea, drop me a line, will you? *g*)
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Aaliyah_North_Dakota  |
| hag(dot)gersto(dot)n(dot)pe(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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It’s entirely possible that I copied that individual number across incorrectly (and that the index was correct), but when I did the query just then it returned a Technorati Rank of 37, so as you say there would be no change in the rank, but an improvement in your index.
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Lauren_Washington  |
| h(dot)ag(dot)ge(dot)r(dot)sto(dot)npe(dot)r(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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Just look at the difference just 20-30 rock solid Tea Party conservatives have made in the House already. They’ve turned “1/3 of the government” on its head and started a war between the establishment party and the Tea Party.
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Abigail_Maine  |
| hag(dot)ger(dot)s(dot)t(dot)on(dot)per(at)gmail(dot)com |
Location: Uzbekistan |
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I also really enjoy the idea of a group blog mostly because I've always been a fan of group blogs a la 37signals. It's a different take on things that I tend to enjoy, getting to see different opinions, group dynamics, etc.
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