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ASBA enters the Blogosphere

We’re here - ASBA has entered the Blogosphere! 

As a busy executive and small business owner, I have dreaded this.  Will I have time to write in my blog consistently? Will anybody read it?  Does anybody care about what we have to share?  Will others rip my ideas apart.

Nothing is safe when we are sharing ideas.   Some may ignore us completely.   Others will not agree with us. The trick is to GET OVER IT and get out there and get the discussion started.

Well, we’re here.  What do you have to say?

Posted By:  Joan Koerber-Walker   [mail]    |    3 comments   
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Comment from: francine hardaway [Visitor] Email · http://blog.stealthmode.com
You have to start by reading blogs. There are some great local ones. I blog at http://blog.stealthmode.com. There's a good one on Arizona's health care issues at http://www.arizonahealthfutures.org, and there's one for the Valley's PR people at ValleyPRBlog.com. Once you read what other people are talking about, connecting the conversations is the goal.
PermalinkPermalink 04/08/08 @ 07:43
Comment from: Joan Koerber-Walker [Member] Email · http://www.asba.com
Thanks Francine.

As one of the valley's most prolific bloggers your suggestions point us all in the right direction. I always enjoy getting information from the Stealthmode Blog and will be sure to check out the others!
PermalinkPermalink 04/08/08 @ 09:00
Comment from: Steven Groves [Visitor] Email · http://www.InTheLeftLaneOnline.com
Joan, this is great! It's uncharted waters for many organizations like ASBA, but just the perfect way to connect to the local community. Welcome in... the waters not to deep!
PermalinkPermalink 04/08/08 @ 09:24

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