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    Liz Strauss' 25 Words of Work/Life Wisdom Writing Project

    There is no doubt that Twitter is a seriously powerful weapon in your social media marketing arsenal. Over the last couple of days, I've seen some great examples of how people are using Twitter to not only network, promote their business activities and attract traffic, but also drive more sales.  In the last hour, as a direct response to a couple of Tweets that caught my eye, I've bought a product I didn't know I needed(!) and been inspired by Robert Hruzek to take up Liz Strauss' 25 Words of Work/Life Wisdom Writing Project challenge.   

    I'll write again about Twitter, but in the meantime, here's my attempt at those 25 words:

    Oh The Shame...

    Shame_470

    "Do as I say, not as I do";
    these words float shamefully around my brain
    as I fail
    to Twitter, Stumble, blog and podcast
    consistently.

    Given that I'd not posted for ages - and this is my second today - I'm inspired to do another...

    London Bus

    Londondoubledeckerbuses
    Picture source: http://www.freefoto.com

    Sometimes I blog like a London Bus -
    insofar as you can wait ages for one to turn up
    and then two come along at once.

    If you want to join in with this project, you'd better be quick - Liz has set a deadline of 'by July 19th'.

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    I can relate...just not enough hours in the day. Your photo is PERFECT.

    Thanks Brad - yours is great too - it's got me singing "Everything's gonna be alright" over and over again :o) which has to be a good thing!
    Check out Brad's people: http://www.wordsellinc.com/blog/coffee-break/fear/

    Hi Claire - thanks for the mention. Now I have that song stuck in my head, which I guess isn't a bad one to have rumbling around up there!

    Hi Claire, good to see you back... with style :-)

    Joanna

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