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	<title>Comments on: Interesting New Blog, by an Arab</title>
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		<title>By: Peter T Davis &#38;#187; Linking to Bloggers in your Professional Peer Group</title>
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		<dc:creator>Peter T Davis &#38;#187; Linking to Bloggers in your Professional Peer Group</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Ken Yarmosh knows what I mean.  I&#8217;ve been making a pointed effort over the past few months to write about and link to new or less popular blogs, that I find interesting.  Here, here, here, and here for example.  Yea, not much, but it&#8217;s a starter.  I like the way Ken frames the idea, though.  He&#8217;s defining it as a &#8220;professional peer group&#8221; which gives it a much more organized feel.  Sometimes when I link out, I might send the person a note, comment on their blog, or give them a trackback.  But, I think now that&#8217;s just a first step in building a professional peer group.  Stronger relationships with people who blog on similar topics is absolutely a goal of mine, and should be a goal of yours too, and definately do not overlook anyone simply because their blog is not very popular.   1:00 pm &#124; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Ken Yarmosh knows what I mean.  I&#38;#8217;ve been making a pointed effort over the past few months to write about and link to new or less popular blogs, that I find interesting.  Here, here, here, and here for example.  Yea, not much, but it&#38;#8217;s a starter.  I like the way Ken frames the idea, though.  He&#38;#8217;s defining it as a &#38;#8220;professional peer group&#38;#8221; which gives it a much more organized feel.  Sometimes when I link out, I might send the person a note, comment on their blog, or give them a trackback.  But, I think now that&#38;#8217;s just a first step in building a professional peer group.  Stronger relationships with people who blog on similar topics is absolutely a goal of mine, and should be a goal of yours too, and definately do not overlook anyone simply because their blog is not very popular.   1:00 pm | [...]</p>
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