Johnnie Moore

Audioblogging

Johnnie Moore

Johnnie Moore

I’m Johnnie Moore, and I help people work better together

Tony Goodson tips me off to Audioblogging.

Suw Charman is trying it for a week and I’m going to see how it works.

First reaction: I like hearing her voice; it does add another human dimension to the blog. It won’t replace the written word, but I think it would be fun as an occasional thing. (Not sure what I get for my $5 a month though).

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