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Show #9, Nov. 7, 2005: Can blogging benefit your career?

In this 10-minute podcast, I argue that blogs should be part of your "information-processing network" (thanks to a suggestion from Phil Gomes). I also describe how writing a blog can help establish you as an expert and further your career.
Here are the shownotes:
00:01 Intro and welcome
01:10 Reading blogs can be good for your career, despite what Forbes magazine says
02:50 How to explain to your boss why you read blogs
03:20 Comment from Phil Gomes: trusted bloggers as his "information-processing network"
05:16 Blogging as a tool for the job hunter
06:00 Blogging tips for job seekers
07:40 Comment from Lee Hopkins about Donna's Whirlpool podcast last week
08:55 I am looking for corporate podcasters
09:00 Where to send comments; outro

Links mentioned:
Forbes article
Phil's Blogservations
Phil's Podservations
For Immediate Release (Neville
Hobson and Shel Holtz)
Lee Hopkins
BL Ochman
Seth Godin
Charlene Li
Steve Rubel
Podcast #8 about the Whirlpool podcast
Lee's Malaysia interview
Podcast #4 about podcasting myths

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