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blogging

Happy Birthday, LAF Blog! (And lots of Thank Yous)

On Friday, this blog turns a year old.
Seriously, what a year it has been. I had a list of goals when I started, and I can humbly say I surpassed all of them and achieved way more than I ever thought possible. I started out on Twitter in Oct. 2008, and the people I [...]

The LAF Experiment: Breaking Out of the Blogging Bubble

Tomorrow there will be a post about community, and LAF will return to what it was. Contributor Katie Wall will also have a post this week, but for now:
I’ll admit. Last week was rough with no blogging whatsoever – except for my Vanilla Ice post over at MarketingProfs Daily Fix. I blog because I want [...]

Blogger v. Blogger is Getting Old

You know what? Blogging has become too competitive. I wrote about this awhile back on prbreakfastclub.com, but it’s even more apparent now. The arrogance of some is really hiding the genuine of other bloggers that I have grown to respect. It’s starting to cloud, whether we like it or not.
So, how will this blog run [...]

Truman Figured It Out, But Have You? Pay-for-Play Permeates Your News

LAF Note: This guest post was written by the fabulous Jenny Schmitt.
In the hit movie, The Truman Show, everyone’s in on the show except the central character.  The 24-hour-a-day show conveniently works in commercials through product placements. While it provides comic points in the movie, most of us now readily accept product placements in [...]