Twitter Twitter little procrastinator

Posted November 14th, 2007 by Susan Taylor Brown and filed in Random

I have discovered Twitter which is probably not a good thing considering how many updates I posted today but it was a lot of fun. And then I updated things on my LinkedIn page  which really was a good thing because you never know when someone is going to take one look at my LinkedIn profile and decide that they simply must steal me away from my current cubcile confinment (hey – it could happen.) And THEN because I hadn’t procrastinated enough (and really, by this time it was simply too late to jump back into the name game) I finally decided to do something with my Facebook account which was probably not a good thing considering I my semi-addictive personality to those sorts of things. I mean how many hours could I spend rearranging things and adding more infor about me instead of working on book? Lots apparently. And it’s not done yet. Oh dear. And I’m sure that I should update some things over at my home on MySpace but for now, I think it looks good and is doing just fine.

So if you don’t get enough of me here, you can find me on Twitter and Facebook and IM where I added Jabber too. One more day of work this week and then I am on PTO all of next week, yahoo! Aside from a book signing on Saturday the entire week will be spent writing. 

Really.

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The art of blogging, networking, and just plain being nice

Posted February 20th, 2006 by Susan Taylor Brown and filed in social media

Guy Kawasaki has an interesting post on the art of blogging. Okay, so he calls it how to suck up to a blogger and it seems to have pushed the buttons on a lot of people who left comments there.

I think it’s all about doing something nice for someone else BEFORE you need them to do something nice for you. Paying it forward. The Golden Rule.

One of the best pieces of advice I ever read was from Zig Zigglar who said, “You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want.”

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