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Interview

Shari Weiss Leora Wenger
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Read Friends Become Good Clients via Social Web, Shari Weiss’ interview on her social media blog. I talked about my blogging history and how this blog has helped me grow with both technical knowledge and special relationships. Enjoy!

Ilana-Davita says

I have just read the interview; a very good summary of things you have been saying here and there.
If someone visits your post and leaves a comment, try to visit one of her posts and comment. It’s called “social” for a reason – good manners are important.
This is indeed very important and something you do well; you don't just say "hello"but manage to personalize your comments. I wish more people were like you. I can't understand why some people write so much expecting people to visit and comment and can never do the same.

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Mrs. S. says

Wonderful interview! I specifically appreciated the "lessons" you shared. As a fellow freelancer, I can relate to much of what you said.

And I agree with Ilana-Davita: your comments are always great! :-)

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Jew Wishes says

The interview is an excellent one!

Thank you for sharing your ideas and thoughts.

I totally agree with a blogger visiting the blog of another, when they have left a comment on your blog. It is extremely important, not only from an etiquette perspective, but lets the other person know that you valued their visit to your blog.

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Leora says

"lets the other person know that you valued their visit to your blog" - although sometimes one posts and then gets involved in the many details of life and can't get back to all the other bloggers.

I try to get to the new visitors, at least. When it comes to visiting the "regular" readers like yourselves, oh, that is always such a pleasure! But doesn't happen every day.

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