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From: dropalinetokerry21@yahoo.com
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Date: 12 May 2006
Time: 08:14:32 -0600
Remote Name: 147.202.45.202
There are so many reasons for nonprofits to blog that it's hard to boil them down to a few, but you've done a great job. The key to all of them -- the nugget of information I think all nonprofits should take away from your post -- is that a blog is about connecting very intimately with the unique audience you're trying to reach. It's so much more than a traditional website like this http://adultfriend.finderinn.com , <a href="http://adultfriend.finderinn.com">adult friends</a>, which functions largely as a "billboard" for information. A blog is a place where you can create a community that centers on exactly the issues you want to discuss, with the people you want to have a discussion with. It's like throwing a big dinner party where all the people are interested in exactly the same conversation as you!
From: Jim
Category: Jim, what the hell has gotten into you?
Date: 27 Jun 2004
Time: 10:11:04 -0600
Remote Name: 194.30.213.25
I'll be back stateside very soon. Currently on the LOVELY isle of Patmos and getting better and better with motorscooters. I'll be in Turkey within a day or so and jumping to Istanbul. Then it's a 01 July 04 flight to NYC. 11.25 hours on Turkish Airlines.....could be ugly. When I get home I'll put together a super-duper-extra-special update for y'all. (BTW, not pissy the last few days...) Cheers, Jim