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The post which follows was originally published to the Yahoo! Group INTERNAL ENERGY PLUS. It was titled: "A NEW BLARTICLE". It has been edited for the purposes of republication here.
Dear Friends, Fellow Networkers, and Bob:
No. This has nothing to do with the success of the Hadron Collider. It is also not something that you have to scrape off of the bottom of a boat.
A "blarticle" according to the MOD*, is "an article-style written feature which is posted to a weblog."
Please click on HUMANITAS MAXIMUS. It is also the hub site for numerous other blogs which have content which you may find very, very (twice!) interesting.
***When you have read a something on a blog or on a Yahoo! Group posting (this is a hint) which you find interesting, it is a low-risk and high-reward networking proposition to simply forward the posting, article or blarticle to new friends and propspective business acquaintances whom you would like to develop. It is cost-free, easy networking.
In forwarding an item, I simply include a quick note, like "I thought that this would be of interest to you. All the best, Douglas". If you remove the "Douglas" (as it might not be your name), this is the world's easiest transmittal letter. Build your network and keep it alive by forwarding information to people. As Grandma would say, "What could be bad?"
I hope you enjoy the blarticle.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
*MOD = My Own Dictionary
No. This has nothing to do with the success of the Hadron Collider. It is also not something that you have to scrape off of the bottom of a boat.
A "blarticle" according to the MOD*, is "an article-style written feature which is posted to a weblog."
Please click on HUMANITAS MAXIMUS. It is also the hub site for numerous other blogs which have content which you may find very, very (twice!) interesting.
***When you have read a something on a blog or on a Yahoo! Group posting (this is a hint) which you find interesting, it is a low-risk and high-reward networking proposition to simply forward the posting, article or blarticle to new friends and propspective business acquaintances whom you would like to develop. It is cost-free, easy networking.
In forwarding an item, I simply include a quick note, like "I thought that this would be of interest to you. All the best, Douglas". If you remove the "Douglas" (as it might not be your name), this is the world's easiest transmittal letter. Build your network and keep it alive by forwarding information to people. As Grandma would say, "What could be bad?"
I hope you enjoy the blarticle.
Faithfully,
Douglas Castle
*MOD = My Own Dictionary
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