Friday, 5 November 2010

Freedom Is Blogging in Your Underwear

Freedom Is Blogging in Your Underwear
Author: Hugh MacLeod
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B0064W5XT6



Freedom Is Blogging in Your Underwear


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Specifically the personal freedom I discovered from the wonderful world of blogging, the freedom I hope everybody will eventually discover for themselves. The freedom that, I believe, will permanently and irrevocably change the world for the better.
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Having a blog, a voice, having my own media, utterly changed my life. Suddenly my career as a cartoonist wasn't dependent on other people: "The Gatekeepers"-publishers, editors, Hollywood executives, etc., etc. SudAdenly I had direct contact with my audience. They had direct contact with me. I could just do my thing, without having to wait for someAbody else to give me the "green light." I didn't have to wait around for somebody else Check Freedom Is Blogging in Your Underwear our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Specifically the personal freedom I discovered from the wonderful world of blogging, the freedom I hope everybody will eventually discover for themselves. The freedom that, I believe, will permanently and irrevocably change the world for the better.
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Having a blog, a voice, having my own media, utterly changed my life. Suddenly my career as a cartoonist wasn't dependent on other people: "The Gatekeepers"-publishers, editors, Hollywood executives, etc " I didn't have to wait around for somebody else

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