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Your blog & the insight you provide is great.
I'm starting a new endevour which is based upon the need I'm seeing out & alot of the observations that you & others media-guru's are making.
Looking foward to seeing you at PodcampNYC.
Marvin
Darin
Maybe it should be the last Monday of each month let's mak "Forth Monday" the "Read and Comment Day”
Looking forward to it.
I hereby declare today (April 23) "The day that Chris Brogan declared April 28th as the official Read and Comment Day" day.
I need to post something new, anyway :P
Take care.
The "big-time" bloggers (on whose blogs we sycophants comment each day) need to find they're way to our blogs (those of us that have them) and "read & comment".
Asking us to do something we already do ad nauseum is, with respect, somewhat redundant.
God, I hate me.
Or are you going to take the suggestion that this be a monthly thing?
I have a *work day* habit of get up, read my favorite four blogs, comment, get to writing my own blog, then go read some more of my favorites, comment and then go find two new ones and comment.
It's a full time job. :)
Of course there is also twitter time...
Just for you I will add in two extra blogs. OK?
As the founder of a fledgling nonprofit that's keeping a blog as a diary of our experiment in social entrepreneurship, I think I speak for many social benefit organizations when I say we would welcome the opportunity to get feedback and suggestions from volunteers who "live and breathe" the blogosphere.
So, while you're celebrating "Reading & Commenting Day" on Monday (which, btw, is a fabulous idea!), stop by a nonprofit blog - like ours at http://www.EpicChange.org/blog - and donate a few minutes of your time to give us some candid feedback & advice. We could really use your help, as could the causes we support.
Celebrate "Reading & Commenting Day" & National Volunteer Week: Make a comment that makes a difference :)
This is akin to the practice in daily life of commenting to people those random thoughts and observations that most of us keep to ourselves... ie: "I really enjoyed your presentation, thanks" or "I like what you have done with____" or just engaging in conversation, however brief about something that relates directly to the person.
Everyone has comments, too rarely they air them, online or otherwise.
It will be interesting to see the reports back on how this influences conversation.
If it hasn't already been addressed, I'm in favor of Carolyn's suggestion: having "Read and Comment Day" fall on the fourth (or perhaps, to borrow from Arbor Day, the final) Monday of April each year.
Thanks for giving me a much-needed excuse to stop lurking and start contributing.
Another way that FriendFeed users in particular can make sure they're interacting with others in FriendFeed is to attempt to keep their personal weekly FriendFeed "comments" and "likes" above a particular level. I'm trying to keep mine above 100/week, but obviously any goal that allows you to interact with the community more is beneficial. The one drawback, of course, is that a comment that goes to FriendFeed is NOT going to the original blog or artifact, so you may or may not want to participate in this way.
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2008/04/worl...
http://www.smallbizsurvival.com/2008/04/read-an...
I had fun, and enjoyed reporting in on Twitter during the day. Don't miss @BarbaraKB's suggestion that we make real world conversation on May Day.
It took a few hours but it was an interesting learning experience.
In all seriousness, nice to check out some different blogs and different ideas.
This is a good idea -- the date is now on my calendar -- hope more people make a note of this.
Cheers,
-Nj
I BLOG, WRITE IN JOURNAL, COMMENT, MESSAGE, MAKE NEWFRIENDS, PREACH GOD'S WORD, AND UPLOAD PHOTOS EVERYDAY AS MEANS OF COMUNICATING WITH MANY IN DIFFERENT STATES; IT'S REWARDING.