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» Micro Persuasion: Wharton Says Blogs Here to Stay from Success Blogging
Link: Micro Persuasion: Wharton Says Blogs Here to Stay. Steve Rubel links to an article out of Wharton on blogging, and how blogging represents a real trend in amateur content, and not a fad. [Read More]

» Blogs are not a fad from Build A Better Blog
Courtesy of Steve Rubel's excellent Micro Persuasion blog, he reports on a report from the Wharton School of Business that blogs are here to stay.What is clear is that opportunities for blogging abound. Companies can use bloggers to put a more human fa... [Read More]

» Wharton School of Business : Blogs here to stay for businssses from Real Lawyers :: Have Blogs
Blog growth has not only been staggering but blogs are not just a fad, blogs will be around a long time per the Wharton School of Business, one of the nation's leading business schools. Great stuff in this article. Take... [Read More]

» Wharton School of Business : Blogs here to stay for businesses from Real Lawyers :: Have Blogs
Blog growth has not only been staggering but blogs are not just a fad, blogs will be around a long time per the Wharton School of Business, one of the nation's leading business schools. Great stuff in this article. Take... [Read More]

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