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Thumbs up to online chat sessions

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online-chatA week and a bit ago I attended an Online chat about Twitter and micro-blogging with Bob Walsh. I was actually @ home with my two young children and had joined in late (there were transcripts provided after – very useful. Thanks, Neil).

While I was trying to catch up with what had been said and make sense of the conversation, I realized that no matter what the announced theme was, people taking part could find something interesting to say, share, comment, digress to other topics and overall enjoy the experience. 25 folks joining in an online conversation on a work-related issue and having a good time – this would be my summary of the whole thing.

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Delia Ene

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Blogging for microISV

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During SIC last year, I’ve got the chance to attend Bob Walsh’s presentation on Business blogging for microISVs, and back then I’ve noticed how the audience was very interested in using blogs to gain more exposure and ultimately sales.

I think you can find hundreds of articles on the Web debating the importance of business blogging but not so many related to microISV and that’s why it’s an interesting subject. MicroISVs have some specific characteristics that don’t fit perfectly in the regular debates about business blogging.

I’m sure that being a one-two man company changes the perspective over blogging: it’s already hard work doing what you do, adding a blog would just be an extra hat on top of the 47 hats Bob Walsh says a microISV owner should wear. That’s why I will stay away from the classical pro-blogging articles and just try to answer some very basic questions that I’m sure you have.

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