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5 months ago

in Washington DC Twestival: Tweetup on Steroids. on Social Times
Looking forward to networking with all the fellow Tweeple in D.C.

7 months ago

in Internet marketing experiment update! on Jim's Marketing Blog
Thank you for pointing out what the "follow" vs. "do not follow" is really all about.
I've only been doing this for about six months, and I'm learning everyday that I have a lot left to learn.
My specialty is the Environment, but I'm learning more about blogging than I ever knew possible. Thanks for the great article.

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9 months ago

in The Tyranny of King Corn (part 1) on Ecoble
Another thumbs up for another blogger, altering the eco and keeping up the good fight. Great Article.

9 months ago

in Eco-Snobs on Ecoble
This was a refreshing post.

It's easy to get caught up in the movement, when the movement becomes who you are instead of what you do.

I'm a writer for a couple of green websites and when you get to the point where you know how much bauxite is in an aluminum can and how the growth of India and china is influencing the prices of aluminum, recycling your water bottle seems trivial and not using a reusable bag in the store seems downright criminal.

Thanks for the reality check.

Adam Shake

10 months ago

in 7 Places Global Warming is Smacking the Crap Out of the Earth Right Now on Listropolis
Good list. Great Article. Thanks for posting it. Part of the problem is that people in Western Civilization dont realize (or dont care) that the things they do, impact people all over the world.

Thanks,
Adam
Stumbled it too.

www.twilightearth.com

10 months ago

in Diggers vs Stumbleuponers Traffic on LiveCrunch Technology Blog
In my experiance, I get more traffic from stumble, but it's not sticky. I also get less comments from stumblers.

I was a stumbler long before I started a website and I know from my own habits that if I'm stumbling, its because I'm bored. If the site doesn't immediately peak my interest, I'm on to the next one. Digg however seems more community based and people who go to you're site based on recommendations from friends in their friends list, seem more invested.

Adam
www.twilightearth.com
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