This document discusses how blogs and Twitter can be used to build a brand. It defines blogging and notes that content and frequency are important factors. Tips for blogging include telling a story, sharing content, using titles, pictures and quotes. The document also defines microblogging on Twitter, highlighting the importance of conversations and audiences. It contrasts using Twitter as a connector that engages others versus a broadcaster that only shares messages.
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