I put on a pot of coffee before I pick up the paper on the porch or check my emails. I like to have a cup of the heady brew in my hand when I start reading either one.
Those of you still in the marketplace (as opposed to being retired) have shown many ways to use social media to advance your business communications. It even appeared that short-winded Tweets might replace my type of casual Blogging.
Share how your experiment in Blackberry-posting might be a good, easy way to bridge that gap when 140 is just not quite enough. Thanks.
Those of you still in the marketplace (as opposed to being retired) have shown many ways to use social media to advance your business communications. It even appeared that short-winded Tweets might replace my type of casual Blogging.
Share how your experiment in Blackberry-posting might be a good, easy way to bridge that gap when 140 is just not quite enough. Thanks.
I put on a pot of coffee before I pick up the paper on the porch or check my emails. I like to have a cup of the heady brew in my hand when I start reading either one.
Oh yes. I agree.
Actually the blog post was a little experiment in writing and
submitting a short post from my Blackberry.
I am also responding to your comment in a similar way.
Have a great Sunday!
Those of you still in the marketplace (as opposed to being retired) have shown many ways to use social media to advance your business communications. It even appeared that short-winded Tweets might replace my type of casual Blogging.
Share how your experiment in Blackberry-posting might be a good, easy way to bridge that gap when 140 is just not quite enough. Thanks.
(Don't you also have a tea kettle too?)
Those of you still in the marketplace (as opposed to being retired) have shown many ways to use social media to advance your business communications. It even appeared that short-winded Tweets might replace my type of casual Blogging.
Share how your experiment in Blackberry-posting might be a good, easy way to bridge that gap when 140 is just not quite enough. Thanks.
(Don't you also have a tea kettle too?)
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