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Wealth doesnt have to be risky
I have just started up my own consultancy helping people protect their assets and businesses in Australia. I was lucky enough to be mentored by probably the best asset protection specialist in Australia and become part of his mastermind group. BTW this is not a plug, so I wont mention names. But one thing that never seems to stop amazing me is poeples beliefs about the saftey of their assests. I'm not just talking about property, i'm talking shares, business capital, cars (technically not an asset, but an investment none the less) jewelery, rare stamps ... you get the idea. People tend to think that they are generally safe from litigation and our wonderful legal and justice system in todays society.
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Question: Blogosphere Metrics
Have you seen any good sites/sources on blogosphere metrics? I want to understand them. 1. Imagine a human network cluster diagram -- eg see bottom of http://myadda.com2. Imagine that those who blog profusely have their nodes to be proportionately brighter.3. Imagine that those who seem to be opinion leaders (i.e. they seem to be the source of many emerging memes in their swarming space) have their dot to be proportionately larger.So how can we using http://www.technorati.com , http://www.blogpulse.com , http://www.furl.net and http://del.icio.us get the best sense of who is the "boss" for what and how it spreads.
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~Laying down on green Blogture!~
Today, I tell myself that I must work and study hard. But I know that it is only when I am willing to be laid down in green blogture will I be able to find the strength that I will need. This is my first day here! I wonder . . .
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