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Gettin' High On Blogging!

Been Boston-Zurich-Boston-Lisbon-London (Boston, tomorrow a.m.) in last 10 days. My "high" for these stressful (many, many miles) times is the Holy Shit Awesome Comments that you have offered!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mucho blessings!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tom Peters posted this on 01/21/05.

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Its such a wonderful world of streaming conversations .. always ALIVE!!!

Posted by Gauri at January 21, 2005 10:56 AM


when one gets "high" it also leads to "detox" !! I need detox... Does anyone know of a blogger detox clinic ?? :)- Blogging Foo has become a mainstream for me !!

Posted by /pd at January 21, 2005 11:17 AM


Full-time blogger ... WOW ... now that is some wonderful new career!!

Posted by Trevor at January 21, 2005 11:57 AM


The comment field, home away from home.

Posted by shua at January 21, 2005 1:40 PM


I am brand-spanking new to blogging. I have only been posting since Monday. The blog has forced me to completely re-evaluate the way I think about my business and my brand.

Best of all, it forces me to organize my thoughts rather than the lunatic ramblings that I write in my journal.

Tom, your web site provided the shove off the cliff I needed. Thanks.

Posted by maimas at January 21, 2005 3:28 PM


Tom, I've been blogging for nearly a year now. Can you post something on publicity for bloggers? How does one get their site read more often? Is it content? Design? Their target audience?

What have you found, as a published author, most effective in attracting people to your blog?

Posted by Colin at January 21, 2005 4:58 PM


This is really a fueling experience!My engine is also very high revolutionized.

Peter pd, I would go and talk with somebody who really doesn´t know Blogs even exist. Maybe an older person or a child. It will help you.

Posted by felix gerena at January 22, 2005 7:38 AM


eh ??? Felix. it so happens that each time I begin a disccourse, that they begin bloggin themselves.....

Posted by /pd at January 22, 2005 10:34 AM


Then your problem is that everything you touch turns into blogging. It´s like the tale of King Midas, isn´t it?

Posted by felix gerena at January 22, 2005 11:11 AM


Wow Tom, what do you typically do when on all these flights? Things to read, I assume?

Posted by Devin Reams at January 23, 2005 5:12 AM


Ok, I am new to this blog environment and still don’t understand the impact nor the future value to the organization. However, it seems that we don’t really care what is said, why it’s said, nor the destination of the conversation. What seems to matter is who said it and when. Even on this board we discuss topics ranging from the thought processes of TP, to the weather to the New England Patriots. What matters is that Pam (from New England) wants to discuss Football after the AFC playoff. Halley wants to discuss the weather when it’s snowing. No one cares why they want to discuss these topics, just that they do. After I read anything interesting or thought provoking, I find myself jumping to the author’s web site to learn more about them. Why are they here? Why are they discussing PSF or Re-Imagining? All I can say is I am interested, not sure why, but I am.

Posted by RTodd at January 24, 2005 9:26 AM


RTodd, Yup! We're just a "cyberfamily," chattin' over cyberdinner (Bits & Bytes); some of our comments are inane, some may be profound.

Posted by tom peters at January 27, 2005 6:53 AM



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