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Here’s the presentation I gave this morning at my first Minnesota Blogger Conference. It won’t be my last. I haven’t been to a better organized conference in ages . The venue, content and speakers were first rate.
Thanks to my awesome session attendees for the great conversation. Kudos to Arik Hanson and Missy Berggren for organizing a fantastic event!
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Here’s my presentation from WordCamp Minneapolis/St. Paul today. I was honored to be able to be a part of this inaugural event. The other presenters were top-notch and the turnout was impressive, especially in light of snowstorm. Congratulations to the organizers and volunteers for all their work. Thanks as well to my awesome session attendees!
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It took a while, but Spring has finally come to Minnesota. So, squinting in the sunlight and gasping the fresh air pouring through newly opened widows, my thoughts turned to cleaning, de-cluttering and purging all the stuff that has piled up around here. Then I started to think about the state of my social networks (of course). After all, the potential audience exposed to my garage is fairly small compared to my varied online nooks and crannies. It’s also more fun to blog about this than organize my closets.
Perhaps your own social networks could use a bit of tidying up? Here are some ideas:
Devoting just a few hours to eliminating your online clutter will yield long-lasting results. Your social network presence will sparkle. You’ll feel better and so will your subscribers, fans, friends and contacts.
Now if anyone needs me, I’ll be in my attic.
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