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Why the African Digerati Can Make a Difference
Some of the greatest insights on this site have come from the individuals leaving comments. Someone by the name of “Goat Herd” left one of those comments today, on one of my favorite blog posts “The Dark Continent: It’s Still Dark” from over a year ago. Thank you “Goat Herd”, and thanks to everyone else who enriches all of us by leaving comments and keeping the discussions going here. This comment is worthy of a post entirely to itself, it’s well worth the read:

Join the Africa Conversation
One month before this World Economic Forum on Africa, the Forum created an Africa Conversation blog and invited people around the world to contribute ideas and questions for a special session at the meeting in Cape Town. More than 50 comments were received via the site, e-mail, SMS, voicemail or videos uploaded to YouTube. Moderator Peter Sullivan, Group Editor-in-Chief, Independent Newspapers, South Africa, said most of the comments were from Nigeria.

Necessary Elements Of Website Development
What matters is that your website matches the professionalism of your organization. Many websites that fail to make the impact expected fail because they are inaccessible or simply look unprofessional.

Follow-up Calls: Welcome to the PR Mine Field
Making follow-up calls is important to any effective public relations campaign, but if you are unprofessional in how you address the media, or verbally harass the media, you're going to destroy any interest that your press release may have created.

The Web 2.0 Association: Reader Response (CPPC-CCMP Profile)
Response to our recent sponsor profile articles is quite active with the posting on services procurement garnering more than 20 comments. As is our normal practice, I am more than pleased to share these comments with you starting with the feedback that was received from a supply chain professional in Panama regarding the August 20th post titled “The Web 2.0 Association: A Dynamic Engagement Between Stakeholders Sharing the Same Interests and Goals.

You Can Put Lipstick On A Pig, But It's Still A Pig
The cold, hard truth is that the person who does not take the responsibility for the words they choose presents him / herself as unprofessional, lacking self control and self discipline. They will quickly and positively lose the respect of the people they deal with.

No One Needs to Know You’re a Part-Time Home Stager
Expert home stager, The Staging Diva®, offers advice to part-time home stagers concerned about being perceived as unprofessional.

WARNING: If You Have A Blog, Beware Of The Comment Spammers
Blog spammers have found a new tool to add advertising comments automatically to your blog. A simple solution is to approve all comments before they post to your blog and delete the unwanted spam comments.

Drive Traffic to Your Site with a 6-Step Blog Comments Blueprint
One of the most effective ways to drive traffic to your web site is by commenting on other people's blogs. Serious bloggers value great content over everything else, and only value those comments that are on topic and enhance or add to the conversation on their blog. Here's your 6-step blueprint to driving traffic to your site via blog comments:

How much is too many?
There is a big difference between being persistent and being an unprofessional badger. Make sure you don't fall to either extreme why doing your job.

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