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What do you think of it so far? And how does it fit with - or fight with - my website?
Now, I'm really new to blogging, so how do I find a useful audience to engage in the somewhat one-sided conversation I now appear to be having with myself?
By useful, I mean people that I can attract, engage and subsequently start to find out enough about their needs to be able to suggest that I may be able to help them.
I've put a link to the RSS feed onto my Marketing Profs profile, and onto my website.
What else can I do to get more readers?
I suspect there is much more I can and should do to make "the banana easier for the monkey to find".
Look forward to your comments and objective criticism.
Cheers
ChrisB