#140chars: Twitter formatted advice for blogger applicants
Jack of All Blogs always thought it were our task to keep you informed about what is going on in the blogosphere. After our first 140 characters (or less) version some days ago it seems that the Twitterification of novel entries might become tradition here at JOAB.
‘Blogging is not a spectator sport’ evangelist Duncan Riley recently had several blogging gigs going for the Inquisitr. Duncan, known in the blogosphere as a very helpful guy, followed up with some wise advice for applicants. The entry itself wasn’t too long but was a follow up on previous advice.
Many, many words to read, but the advice for applicants can easily be Twitterified in 140 characters or less:
RTFM!
How’s that? 5 characters! Read the frakkin’ manual and apply what the hiring person tells you to do.
As usual our pleasure to be of service to you.




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