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Carol H Tucker

Passionate about knowledge management and organizational development, expert in loan servicing, virtual world denizen and community facilitator, and a DISNEY fan

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Be warned:in this very rich environment where you can immerse yourself so completely, your emotions will become engaged -- and not everyone is cognizant of that. Among the many excellent features of SL, there is no auto-return on hearts, so be wary of where your's wanders...


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One question that would be unique to me would be how I chose this blogging platform. In the past I had used the SmithWeaverSmith conference, Verizon's user pages, Denham's Knowledge Management Wiki, my own Wiki and Garsett's Knowledge Portal to chronicle personal and professional information.  Every one of them are defunct; everyone of them had back up issues and when I thougth I had captured the wirting?  It was gone.  The loss of Garsett's and the Wikis were the worst because they had been running for about five years each when they poofed.  I played with Penzu adn I still maintain a subscritpion there, but it is more for a private journaling than a public blog.  My private babbles are on Google's Blogger.  So why here for the public blog?


I am a charter member of CeoExpress -- have always liked the clean, uncluttered pages.  I like their business savvy -- start out giving it away free and after you have proven your value, then ask for subscritpions.  And I wanted to encourage their foray into the blogverse.  This plaftorm has some real disadvantages -- formatting around pictures is all but imposssible, there is no way to track readers, and when you save a post as a draft then post it later, it posts as the day you started it not as the day you make it live and does not email out a notice to those who have signed up as subscribers [example:http:="" style="color: rgb(17, 85, 204);"> Carnations started on Monday afternoon , posted on Tuesday morning].  But I still want to encourage CeoEspress because I just like their service.

    Permalink | Thursday, May 9, 2013