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Blogging Your Way to the TOP of Local Search
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Brenda Tassava Medina
posted
10-27-2012 09:25
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Armed with my iPad, I blogged
my opinion about veterinary blogging
a few days ago, in response to a colleague’s statement that
veterinarians shouldn’t be allowed to blog
. I saw a wide variety of veterinary professionals chime in to share their experiences and offer great advice. Between the dvm360 community boards, Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and the comments on this blog, I saw the coming together of like-minded individuals who all had an interest in veterinarians and blogging—–that’s an engaged community! Isn’t that what we’re all aiming for when we use social media tools and write blog posts? Do
veterinarians really need to think bigger than blogging
?
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Bash Halow
10-27-2012 11:06
(raising hand in the back of the room....waving hand in the back of the room....finally just opening my mouth) Why are people so riotous against blogging? I think if one finds the task that onerous, they shouild let someone else take over the role. Every time I set out to write my blog...like its an obligation...it comes out crappy anyhow. I think blog writing should be fun. If I'm typing and smiling, usually my readers are reading and smiling. Besides, you say this all the time, Brenda. The blog is another way of becoming more familiar with our audience. A more intimate way of communicating.
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