Dan, I agree with your view. I do the same thing. I repost alitcres that I like and that are pertinent to my audience, sometimes asking permission first, other times just linking back. I add an introduction telling what the post is about and let my audience judge whether or not to read it.I feel that I'm exposing someone else's good work to a new audience, mine, which might never see the original in the first place.I also use LinkedIn as a means to announce what I'm writing about. I belong to about 20 groups in my field of expertise and use that connection to let the members of those groups know what my latest blog is all about.I've found that that exposure expands my readership several fold.
I bet, since they tape two shows a day, they screwed up and put the wrong monologue in two shows, instead of the right monologue in the second show.
Posted by: Pete Krawczyk | April 08, 2008 at 12:44 PM
is it a test? i don't know what they could be testing for. whether anyone would notice.
Posted by: joshua | April 12, 2008 at 11:01 PM
Dan, I agree with your view. I do the same thing. I repost alitcres that I like and that are pertinent to my audience, sometimes asking permission first, other times just linking back. I add an introduction telling what the post is about and let my audience judge whether or not to read it.I feel that I'm exposing someone else's good work to a new audience, mine, which might never see the original in the first place.I also use LinkedIn as a means to announce what I'm writing about. I belong to about 20 groups in my field of expertise and use that connection to let the members of those groups know what my latest blog is all about.I've found that that exposure expands my readership several fold.
Posted by: Masanari | May 22, 2012 at 01:58 AM