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Patti McCracken replied to the discussion 'Blogger vs. WordPress? Looking for advice!' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"Hi, This is interesting--I didn't know this. I have my website, which is at www.pattimccracken.com. My blog (which predates the website) is at www.pattimcc.blogspot.com. How do I get the "blogspot" out of the URL? Thanks! --Patti "
Jul 15, 2009
Patti McCracken replied to the discussion 'Posting schedule' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"I'd like to post every day, but it ends up averaging every other day. If a reader has an RSS feed, that alerts them to new posts. That way, they don't have to keep checking back."
Jul 15, 2009
Patti McCracken replied to the discussion 'Twitter: Finding each other' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"@pattimcc Cheers, Patti McCracken"
Jul 12, 2009
Patti McCracken commented on the group 'Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!'
"Hi, I'm Patti McCracken. I'm an independent journalist and j. trainer based abroad. My blog is a bit panoramic, mostly ex-pat-related, along some occasional backstories to articles (when appropriate and permitted). It's at…"
Jul 12, 2009
Patti McCracken left a comment for Judith D. Schwartz
"Haha! I learned about it from you on the ASJA site! Instead of putting it off (like I usually do) I decided to join right then and there."
Jul 9, 2009
Patti McCracken replied to the discussion 'Blog Link Exchange' in the group Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!
"done. Mine is "The American Lady," more or less a panoramic (such as it is) ex-pat blog, and from time to time journalistic (also such as it is) backstories. The URL is http://www.pattimcc.blogspot.com I'm grateful to your post on…"
Jul 8, 2009
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Bloggers: Let's Make It Work!

Whether you are using blogging as a way to let the world get to know you, market your book, or prepare the world for your talents, the form offers so many options it can be overwhelming. Let's network and share approaches. Bloggers unite!
Jul 6, 2009
Patti McCracken is now a member of She Writes
Jul 6, 2009

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Who I am:
http://www.pattimccracken.com
http://www.pattimcc.blogspot.com
twitter: @pattimcc
Media outlets that I currently write for:
Christian Science Monitor
Wall Street Journal Europe
Smithsonian Magazine
Ink Publishing
My writing is:
Nonfiction, Journalism, Blog Posts
My professional associations:
ASJA, SPJ, ONA

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