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"Sometimes, the amount of content online can become a bit overwhelming. I’m subscribed to more RSS feeds than I can really find time to read, however despite the volume of material out there it’s surprising how few internet marketers (and specifically search engine marketers) in the UK actually blog."
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from ryanlash 1759 Days ago #
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I have been ’blogging’ well before weblogs even existed but it’s been years since I have written a full post especially for my own Internet marketing firm...I seem to be too busy ’printing money’ instead :). Seriously though, there are different types of blogging; I am now more of a ’hunter and gatherer’ than ’content publisher’ these days and am extremely overwhelmed by information disseminated from all sorts of places (blogs, emails, bookmarks, search engines, emails, aims, etc) during my 12-14 hour work days. You have do be extremely A.D.D to make any sense/keep track of any of it...I guess you could call us the New ’MADD Men’ :). PS: Here is one of my first posts from way back in the day: http://www.ryanlash.com/search_engine_marketing/froogle.html PSS: I also work off of 2-3 computers (PCs + a Mac) and 4 monitors at 1x. -RL

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from BogglesMyMind 1759 Days ago #
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I know that SEMPO UK is actually ramping up a blog soon...so stay tuned.

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