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Feb 3
If 2000 Blogger's Create Currency - Here's a Challenge

If people are the real currency of the blogosphere, let’s guard against bankrupcy. Some bloggers try gimmicks to gain traffic. Others traffic people who feel used and bruised. Like me, you likely meet both kinds. But blogs such as Tino’s site highlight people and inspire the rest of us to do the same. How so?

Tino brings together the novice and the expert, and links the techie to the artist. He lists business leaders with learning experts and shouts guru to people who excel behind the scenes.
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Now that it’s rolling it’s  time to grow people strengths again. You guessed it … that’s where Brain Based Business and you come in. How so?

In our fast paced and frenzied changing worlds, people tend to get lost on too many occasions. It doesn’t need to be. Ready for a challenge that promotes people and builds serotonin in your brain and workplace today?

Look around this list of bloggers and leaders and find a person’s who intrigues you by what they write. Then interview that person and write a brief blog that links back here to their picture and at your site to their story.  

Find a fun person, a funny person, or just a bloke who says it all through words or actions you admire. Then
send out this multiple intelligence survey to the person, get it back with their strengths highlighted, and raise the roof for that person’s day! How so?

Write an interesting ditty about their life, blog or strengths. That’s all that’s to it – except to sit back and watch your day unfold with new doses of serotonin to the brain. Don’t know a face in the list. That’s even better! Look around through clicking on their mugs until you find your target to highlight. Then check out their site and see if your interest matched their content. It’s fun once you start looking around for people dividends.

It’s also how minds make money … whenever we bank people and make rather regular deposits to that account! Do you agree that people are the real currency of blogging…?

Ready…set…go…


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