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April 18, 2008

How to Become a Famous Blogger

There are a lot of "how-to" books, manuals, tapes, speakers, etc. A lot of them have a lot of pages or take a while to listen to or watch. Some require you to spend a weekend listening to speakers...heck, you might even mix in a trust-fall or beat a drum or two along the way. This "how to" cartoon from "We blog cartoons", however, is straight to the point. And, a good way to start your weekend...

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This, of course, made me remember this Wall Street Journal graphic on high-ranking blogging executives from two years ago.

Have a great weekend.

Posted by John Earnhardt on April 18, 2008 03:02 PM

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This is a good one! Love it!

Posted by Sam on May 2, 2008 04:12 PM


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