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Life getting in the way of my hobby blog

So much to blog about, so little time. I could blog about the ongoing media blackout of Ron Paul, which I predict will be a huge story in a few months (but other bloggers have got it covered). Or I could talk about the interesting books I’ve read recently (but that would take way too much effort). Or rant about the shortcomings of evidence-based medicine (but then I’d probably get involved in a debate friendly discussion with Citizen Deux).

Or I could simply point y’all to my business blog in case you have nothing else to read…

Holy SEO, Batman!

Always, always provide and communicate value

Don’t worry, keep marketing!

The ultimate secret to business growth

Who’s talking about you?

Let’s give them something to talk about
How to improve natural search performance

Online Spin… spinning, spinning, spinning

Copywriting tips for online marketing success

Ode to Bloggers

Some people just don’t get blogging.

If you don’t got nothin’ new to say, don’t say it! And fer cryin’ out loud, stop linking to other blogs, ya bunch of inbreds!

Seriously. I’ve read this sentiment many times on blogs and Web sites. Saw one yesterday almost identical to the blurb above, on a blog which shall remain unlinked.

One of the best things about blogs is the rich network of links and connections. One thing leads to another, which leads to another, and another, ad infinitum. For an information nut, this dynamic is sheer paradise.

Yesterday a blogger found my blog, wrote a blog post about life coaching that included a link to one of my blog posts, which led me to her post on BlogHer.com, which led me to a whole new world of women bloggers and a bunch of great new resources to explore. For example, here’s a post that grabbed my attention: Tools for Voters Who Want to Separate Facts From Spin.

pantsonfire.gif(Go ahead. I dare you to see what you can find out about Ron Paul at FactCheck.org! And you’ve got to see the Truth-O-Meter at PolitiFact.org.)

So to all my fellow bloggers, blog on!