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To add, one way of linking too is through article submission. In this way, you may be able to build your own profile by filling up the resource box for authors. And if you consider on submitting to a high PR article directory, there's no doubt that your article be viewed by millions of online populace who are searching for contents for their site, or for reference purposes. And if they find your post very helpful to them, they may follow the link in your resource box that points out directly to your own site.

Valeria Maltoni

Did I mention that linking is highly personal? Do you have a name?

The best way to start a conversation is with people.

jon burg

So sorry I missed you at the Blogger Social, next year!

Luc Debaisieux

Valeria,

It was so nice to see you again in NYC, and so frustrating that is was for such a limited time. But we'll do it again, right! ; )

I just love this compact and brilliant overview. As to linking ideas, we often see the most obvious contact point between reality and New Media : the entry point, source or origin. Then, ideas may spread the net or may not. Experiences like BS08 or Age of Conversation point to our attention the fact that there is a possible output, a way "back into reality". After building ideas through conversation, linking content, a community has also the opportunity to phase -and I'd love to say "around the same values"- into a common, real... ACTION.

Linking ideas, linking people, action?

Sean Howard

Brilliant.

I've been struggling to write a primer for people looking to engage with blogs and you did a much more masterful job at capturing the nuances and the benefits/potential of the trends beneath the technology and simple act of creating content online.

And yay! A picture of me where you can't quite see my double chin! ;)

Valeria Maltoni

@Jon - I didn't get to meet everyone - and I was there! Next year is so far away...

@Luc - I am glad we got to spend *some* time together. Your ideas and presentation energize. Not all ideas need action in a physical sense. Many work inside us to change the way we look at things, thus providing an indirect outcome.

@Sean - it was good to have the chance to meet you ever so briefly. I've been a reader/fan of your ideas for a while now. Glad you found the post useful. I had to use a picture with you in it now that you are AdAge famous, too!

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