January 23, 2006
What Is A Blog? A Mirror Reflecting Your Soul - Nancy White
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What is a blog? Is it a mirror reflecting your soul, or is it a painting drawn for the rest of the world to admire? Online facilitator Nancy White's contribution is vividly painted and insightful making me see more of what blogs really are. Nancy White, one of new selected experts for the next Search Champs (v4), is a consultant working internationally in the areas of strategic communication, online community development, facilitation, marketing, and project management services for the community, non-profit and business sectors.
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