November 8th, 2006
Linking Thoughts
Tonight @ 7pm in Congdon Hall, Room 138 at High Point University (Directions), John Ford and myself will be rapping about this little activity called blogging.
If you’ve heard about it before, but don’t know how blogging can assist you as a small business owner, an activist, a writer, etc., come on down and get both the back-story and the 411 on how to publish to the internet.
And if you’re already a blogger, well, come on down and live-blog our presentation!
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Sean, I’m really glad I came to the event tonight. The business targeting of part of the presentation really spoke to me. Thanks, also, for the chat after the event. Perhaps I’ll run into you and John in downtown Greensboro.
Take care and thanks for the info!
great meeting you, sam. my contact info is on the about page, so feel free to ping me anytime.
Thanks for everything Sean. It was killer and I can’t wait to give this presentation with you again!
definitely, john.