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	<title>Comments on: Content Discontent</title>
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		<title>By: Boyd Neil : Summer Content Problems</title>
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		<description>[...] Summer Content Problems   Toronto business lawyer and active blogger Ron Hyndman wrote this weekend about what he calls "content discontent", a&#160;feeling he has that some blog prose is getting stale in part because "of the common attitude that to get oneâ€™s traffic up (a common web 2.0 mantra, it seems) one needs to 'blog early and blog often'." His later explanation is probably more on the mark; It's August; it's hard to care too much. Never mind . .&#160;.&#160;&#160;the kids will soon be back at school (for my two sons -- university), and time -- like price in economics -- will become more elastic. It will, won't it?&#160;   Published 28 August 2006 08:02 by Boyd Neil Categories: Social Media/Web 2.0  TrackBack URL for this post:http://blogs.hillandknowlton.com/blogs/trackback.aspx?PostID=4316 [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Summer Content Problems   Toronto business lawyer and active blogger Ron Hyndman wrote this weekend about what he calls &#8220;content discontent&#8221;, a&nbsp;feeling he has that some blog prose is getting stale in part because &#8220;of the common attitude that to get oneâ€™s traffic up (a common web 2.0 mantra, it seems) one needs to &#8216;blog early and blog often&#8217;.&#8221; His later explanation is probably more on the mark; It&#8217;s August; it&#8217;s hard to care too much. Never mind . .&nbsp;.&nbsp;&nbsp;the kids will soon be back at school (for my two sons &#8212; university), and time &#8212; like price in economics &#8212; will become more elastic. It will, won&#8217;t it?&nbsp;   Published 28 August 2006 08:02 by Boyd Neil Categories: Social Media/Web 2.0  TrackBack URL for this post:http://blogs.hillandknowlton.com/blogs/trackback.aspx?PostID=4316 [...]</p>
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