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		<title>ConvergeSouth Saturday, Part 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Oct 2007 23:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The social networking panel was interesting, mostly because it seemed while people liked the idea of Facebook, it doesn&#8217;t exactly work for professionals. And LinkedIn doesn&#8217;t seem to be quite as social as Facebook. There was some good discussion regarding managing your online identity, with the consensus being it&#8217;s better for you to manage your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The social networking panel was interesting, mostly because it seemed while people liked the idea of <a href="http://www.facebook.com/">Facebook</a>, it doesn&#8217;t exactly work for professionals. And LinkedIn doesn&#8217;t seem to be quite as social as Facebook.</p>
<p>There was some good discussion regarding managing your online identity, with the consensus being it&#8217;s better for you to manage your own brand than to allow others to manage it for you. I was intrigued when <a href="http://www.blogher.com/">Elisa Camahort</a> made the observation that in about 10 years all the kids who have party pictures of themselves on Facebook and MySpace will be the bosses and they might think it&#8217;s weird if their future employees DON&#8217;T have an online presence.</p>
<p>What was really interesting about today&#8217;s audience for <a href="http://www.convergesouth.com/">ConvergeSouth</a> was its age. Most of the people in the audience looked like they were 30-35 and up. Now some of it could be because the 20-somethings were all sleeping. After all, it did start at 9am. But what I&#8217;m wondering is if they all are so busy doing it that they don&#8217;t need to come to conferences to learn about and discuss it.</p>
<p>The afternoon discussion around better blogging was really a great conversation led by <a href="http://www.edcone.com/">Ed Cone </a>and James Portzman &#8212; running the gamut from creating a nice-looking blog without hiring a web designer or being one, to finding the topic you&#8217;re interested in, to having a conversation with your readers. Loved Ed&#8217;s basic advice:</p>
<p>Have a take, and don&#8217;t suck.</p>
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