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The Importance of Teacher Bloggers

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The Importance of Teacher Bloggers
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As I run into my second year of blogging... I still do not feel fully qualified to write about education; filled with envy every time I read another article by a professional.   However, I endeavour to get my message across and my writing continues to improve ... blogging for me has opened up another avenue to me and would recommend it to all educators!

 

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How to Generate Leads With SlideShare -- & Your Biz Stories

How to Generate Leads With SlideShare -- & Your Biz Stories | My Blog 2013 | Scoop.it
Are you using SlideShare? Would you like more leads? In this article I'll reveal how to use SlideShare to generate quality leads. SlideShare for Leads?

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A comprehensive articles regarding quality leads by SlideShare

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, January 14, 4:40 PM

Very useful SlideShare tips and a good reminder to include it in your storytelling or content marketing toolbox.

Ron McIntyre's curator insight, January 16, 11:22 AM

Good article on SlideShare but also review the provider of the site also.  New concept that could work for social biz.

Karen Dietz's comment, January 16, 11:39 AM
Love the comments Jeff, Linda and Ron! Yes, SlideShare holds lots of potential for businesses -- plus it is very easy to use. I love it because the learning curve is so short.