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Links for 9 October 2007

Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 9 October, 2007 to the disassociated subset

  • Four Tips to Quickly Apply KISS in Writing: “I have added a new word to my vocabulary. Logorrhea. We’ve all been touched by it. What is it? The Word Spy defines it, ‘excessive verbosity and long-windedness. Also know as verbal diarrhea.’” Some great writing advice from Meryl Evans for writers and bloggers.
  • The Formula for Creating a Successful Social Network: if you’re looking to create the next big thing in social networks (and why not, many of them were start ups after all…) Chris Wilson argues that developing a mechanism which generates conversation will be an essential ingredient in the success of your idea.
  • Cross Projections “is a multimedia photographic exhibition with 18 photographers, ranging from experienced to emerging, presenting their work edited to music, on the big screen.” On in Sydney from October 24 to 28.
  • Five Fantastic Flickr Photographers: I seldom go randomly wandering about Flickr and exploring, so I’m glad Brian Auer took some time out to do a little looking around. I’m thinking fantastic may be an understatement though, some of the photography he discovered is stunning!
  • How to Avoid being Trapped by Your Ambition: “Marketing and small business are both things that tend to attract very ambitions people. In order to launch and run a small business, you almost have to be a dreamer and visionary.” Ironically though your dreams can bog down the very ambitions they inspire…
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  • First time visitor here. :)

    Thanks for sharing these links. I’m ever looking for writing advice and for more Flickr photographers to admire. Besides, it’s so refreshing to find links that are different from those normally recommended on most blogs I read.

    Oh, and I love your layout.

    Said Karen Zara at 11:11 am on Tuesday, 9 October, 2007
  • Thanks for visiting Karen. I try to do as much reading as I can, and like to post links to anything I find useful or entertaining :)

    Said John at 9:47 pm on Tuesday, 9 October, 2007
  • These posts are good useful links. Keep up the great job. I do believe tip 1 is true. Even if the dialogue is through comments, it does keep visitors coming back.
    Cheers!

    Said CHESSNOID at 10:11 am on Wednesday, 10 October, 2007

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