The Steadfast Rules Of Blogging

One of the reasons that I love blogging is that it is free from the confines of editorial--this is certainly nothing new. Another thing I love is that I can blog when I want, and not blog when I don't want (an issue brought up on the Jaffe Juice Podcast many times).In reference to the title of this  post, the reason I love blogging is that there are no steadfast rules. Many bloggers ask questions about strategy as it relates to their business objectives (i.e. Chris Brogan, "Am I Too Naked") but there is no right or wrong--blogging just is.
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For those of you that were reading this blog when I posted more frequently and more personal things, thanks for staying with me (I am assuming you are staying with me, as you are reading this post). Things at crayon have been going really well. It is a pleasure working with such great minds. I have been very busy with work lately, but have managed to get in some speaking and writing as well. I began writing for Minonline after a fortuitous run in with the illustrious Amy Novak. I also continue to write and blog for iMedia (who continues to serve as my media family).

Last week I spoke on a really cool panel about digital innovation at a 212 event. For those of you that made it, thanks so much! Today I will be speaking at the New Marketing Summit in the lovely (with no cell reception) Foxboro MA. I am very excited about this as well. Next week it is on to the iMedia Financial Summit where the bald marketing team will take on Geary Interactive in an agency shoot out (note, Vigor Branding is helping out with the graphic design, as that is not what crayon does--you can be sure Joe Szala and team will do an amazing job of supporting Mr. Verdino and my brilliant strategy--hey, we are bald, after all).

Anyhow, that is it from me. I would love to hear from you. Send me comments, email, what you are up to-I would love to hear more about the A Media Circ.us community. Did you know it has almost been three years!


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