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Killer Posts from My Clients’ Blogs

When I see my clients writing great posts and doing well with their blogs, it makes me feel all warm and squishy inside. I looked over some of the recent posts they’ve made so you can see for yourself the kind of blogging people do who have worked with me. Please do pay these folks a visit and leave them a comment or subscribe to their blogs if you like what they’re doing.

The Brute Force Myth, on Steve Yastrow

Steve is one of those guys who just "gets" marketing on a human level. In fact, he’s written of couple of great books on the subject, the latest of which is called We: The Ideal Customer Relationship. Steve is a marketing consultant out of the Chicago area, and helps companies form "we" relationships with customers.

The San Francisco Baking Institute, on Feelgood Eats

Sue is a chef with a passion for seasonal, natural foods. Her blog is Feelgood Eats, and she has been posting some of the best seasonal recipes around. In this post, she describes her trip to the San Francisco Baking Institute to get some serious breadmaking on. If you like to cook, subscribing to Feelgood Eats should happening in your reader right now.

The Business of School Supplies, on The Mom-Tini Lounge

Amy Smith runs the ever-increasingly successful Business of Motherhood website. The companion blog to that site is The Mom-Tini Lounge, which just got accepted into the Glam Network. In this blog post, we see a video of Amy being interviewed by a local TV news station about how to save money on school supplies.

Good (Green) Guys Don’t Always Finish Last, on Seattle Architectural Finishing Studio

Gorgeous photography and a short post on why, even in a down housing market, people are choosing Venetian plaster as the finish of choice in their homes.

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One Comment

  1. Posted August 4, 2008 at 7:21 pm | Permalink

    I really enjoyed the post. It is always nice to have some links to new blogs that you have never read before. They seem very interesting and I’m going to check out all of them.

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