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Tuesday
Jan232007

Do You Think I'm a "SLOB?"

John Koetsier thinks so!

Well, as least I'm a "good" kind of SLOB!

Heck, he likes SLOB's so much he even gives out awards for SLOB's!

John just notified me I'm the latest recipient into his "SLOB hall of fame." (That'll move to the top of my resume!)

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John heads up Sparkplug 9 Technology Services. He's passionate about social media and conversational new-media marketing.

The SLOB award goes to those who provide "informed, accurate, and opiniated commentary on important issues.

What's it take to be a SLOB?

"Four criteria for SLOBishness:

1. Startling
You have something unique to say.

2. Loquacious
You say it frequently.

3. Outstanding
You say it really, really well.

4. Blogger
Umm … yes … you have to be a blogger."

Thanks, John :-)

Umm. . . I really never thought being a SLOB would be so much fun!

---Tom

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