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	<description>Freeing Darren Ethier's cluttered mind...</description>
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		<title>By: Introduction to Organize Series Usage Tips &#171; Unfolding Neurons</title>
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		<dc:creator>Introduction to Organize Series Usage Tips &#171; Unfolding Neurons</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] 1 of 1 in the series Organize Series Usage TipsIntroduction to Organize Series Usage TipsWhen I first started off in the WordPress blogging world there are a few things I discovered fairly [...]</description>
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		<title>By: One year of Unfolding Neurons...missed the anniversary! &#171; Unfolding Neurons</title>
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		<dc:creator>One year of Unfolding Neurons...missed the anniversary! &#171; Unfolding Neurons</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] just doing some reading and realized that I missed the one year birthday of Unfolding Neurons!</description>
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		<title>By: The key to blogging for the long haul&#8230; &#171; Unfolding Neurons</title>
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		<dc:creator>The key to blogging for the long haul&#8230; &#171; Unfolding Neurons</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Even though I&#8217;m still relatively new to the blogosphere (I&#8217;ve been blogging since May 2006 - see my first post!) I have been journaling off and on for quite a few years and blogging and journaling share some similarities in terms of what gives lasting power. Of course, there are pretty significant differences between the two (the primary one being the &#8220;public&#8221; and journalistic feel of a blog) but for the purpose of this article I think I can write out of some modicum of experience! Another reason that contributes to a measure of insight found in this article is the fact that even though I haven&#8217;t blogged myself until recently, I&#8217;ve been an avid reader of other peoples blogs for quite a while - there&#8217;s certain things that are common among bloggers with lasting power that stick out to me. Anyway, the purpose of this article is to answer the question, &#8220;What are characteristics that keep someone blogging for the long haul?&#8221; According to David Sifry&#8217;s, &#8220;State of the Blogosphere Report&#8221; for August 2006 Technorati tracked it&#8217;s 50 millionth blog! Now that&#8217;s a lot of writer&#8217;s out there - however according to a comment David made in response to Glenn Fannick&#8217;s article, &#8220;Technorati&#8217;s Active Blogs &#8212; Perhaps 1.4 Million?&#8220;, 55% of all the blogs we track have had at least one post in the last 3 months. [...]</description>
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