Local Editions Back on BrooWaha Local Broos for Atlanta, Boston, Cape Town, Chicago, Jerusalem, Los Angeles, Miami, Vegas, NYC or San Francisco are back on the Broo. Over the next week you will see city event calendars and other local features to make these local editions more useful to you and your readers. If your city isn't listed. Don't sweat. We'll be adding more cities, as soon as we have these first few rocking. Have you tried our Fried Eggs yet? Well, let me tell you that Fried Eggs is perfect morning, noon or night and gives you the power you need to keep your social network going. If you like to make the most of your time, then Fried Eggs is for you. Update multiple networks at once. Quickly post images or videos. And don't spend a lifetime figuring out how to edit your message down to 140 characters. Fried Eggs allows you to easily expand on your 140 character message so you get your point across clearly every time. Try Fried Eggs today...it's what's cracking! BlogCatalog Takes to the Airwaves Bloggers rock. Blogs kick ass. That is why every Thursday at 4pm EST BiggJ, TonyB and Clint79 sit down and talk blogs on Blog Talk Radio. It's kind of like The View for blogs...except it's usually all guys, we don't interview celebrities, and no one on the cast is famous. Hmmm, well I guess it's nothing like The View. It's more like three dudes hanging out talking about blogging. The show is aired live and we do take calls. We'd love for you to call in with any comments or questions about blogging, social media or BlogCatalog. You can also reach us via chat during the show. So unless you have something better to do at 4pm EST on a Thursday, which I doubt, we'd love to have you join the conversation on Blog Talk Radio. For more show details and past episodes, click the widget below. Join BlogCatalog Every Thursday at 4pm EST Mark Jackson, President and CEO of Vizion Interactive, sometimes meets with resistance when trying to convince companies to add blogs to their corporate sites. When Mark posed the idea to one particular client, he responded by saying, "Blogs are just places where people can hear themselves talk about how smart they are and then other people link to it so they can get more people to their blogs so they can hear how smart they are might as well watch Oprah." Nothing against Oprah, but blogs are amazing tools for communication and provide many benefits for brands that watching Oprah simply can't. Jackson explains these benefits by covering a few key areas: thought leadership, adding depth to a website, the use of human language, getting links, and the benefits of fresh content. It's worth a read. Plus, Oprah will be leaving her show in the near future, and maybe then all those naysayer executives will be forced to start looking for well-informed people to run their blogs. The title of this section will link you to Mark's post. If you like what has to say you can follow him on Twitter at @vizionweb or visit Vizion's SEO Blog.
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