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FTC Disclosures Made Simple For Bloggers With Conflicts

The new FTC disclosure rules for bloggers can be confusing. While many people do their best to explain when they may have received gifts or food or books for free, it's not very easy to know just how to disclose , and when! That's why, with the help of talented artist Jeannine Schafer ( @neenerbot ), we prepared a set of FTC disclosure icons that will see you through practically any possible conflict of interest. http://blog.louisgray.com/2009/12/ftc-disclosures-made-simple-for.html
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36 Awesome Social Media Blogs Everyone Should Read

The great thing about the internet is that it is full of really smart people sharing great information, all for free. We appreciate that you have decided to read and subscribe to the HubSpot Internet Marketing Blog ! If you can find some extra time in your week to add more blogs to your reading list, we recommend you consider subscribing to some of these 36 blogs.
I manage many projects at work – they have a clear beginning, a middle and an end. An advertising campaign, a video production, a special event… The most important questions I always ask at the beginning of a project are: What is the end-product we need? http://marketingmama.com/2009/12/minnesota-blogger-volunteer-event.html

The Marketing Mama Blog: Minnesota blogger volunteer event updat

Online University Reviews : 100 Most Inspiring and Innovative Bl

http://www.universityreviewsonline.com/2005/10/100-most-inspiring-and-innovative-blogs-for-educators.html October 1st, 2005 Whether you work at elementary schools or online colleges , you will find that being a teacher is a difficult and often thankless job.
Came across this cool service to analyze your blogging style called Typealyzer from the ETLMS Blog from Oakland Schools. (nice blogging going on over there, by the way.)

Semantic Aware Apps Rising

http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2009/02/semantic-aware-apps-rising.html