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Hopefully just because the Important People are spending more time in social media, doesnt mean they'll decrease your blogging. Because you own your blog and the contacts you create there, you don't necessarily own that on Twitter. .... First, it shows that you are a confident “curator” of ideas and content. Second, reading (and linking) to other great content always pushes your own writing to be better. Many of the posts we write at Translator are inspired by reading ... (Read Full Article)
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