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Happy Holidays – here are some words!

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Christmas Day is one day away for those of us in North America. This will be a light posting week here at The Uncanny Broadcasting Brain Blog, but the brainwaves are still out there!

Here are a few recent posts that I’ve written at other blogs or article sites:

I live in the Blogosphere (SEO 2.0)

Leave me alone but not lonely (The Mighty Introvert)

Blog it in 140 characters or less (WebUpon)

My article where I compared Superman’s strengths and weaknesses to those of an introvert (which I’ve linked to before, but I’m doing so again because I really like the article) (Socyberty)

How to market your Helium article (which I wrote because I thought people should get an honest?perspective from someone who had spent a fair amount of time and effort on Helium.com at one point) (Helium)

Have a safe and happy holiday if you enjoy that sort of thing!

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9 Responses to “Happy Holidays – here are some words!”

  1. Agnes Mildew says:

    Have a wonderful Christmas, Mark. Love to you and yours and best wishes for 2008!

  2. David says:

    Thanks, Mark. Food for thought in this article. Have a great holiday and thanks for being here. I am studiously avoiding the “list” but will get to it soon. LOL.

  3. brainadmin says:

    @agnes – thanks so much!

    @david – thanks and good luck with avoiding the list…

    @meleah – aw…..

  4. hmmmm….Maybe I will check into these links you so generously gave to us!

  5. Hope you had a great Christmas and have a great New Year.

  6. Lis says:

    Happy holidays! Hope you had a fantastical Christmas!

  7. brainadmin says:

    @Lis – thanks for stopping by and I hope you’re having a good holiday season!

  8. Samuel L. says:

    I can tell that this is not the first time you write about the topic. Why have you chosen it again?

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