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... Oprah is #1).
Notice that the comments on the Forbes article are a lot of congrats to Dooce - because again, her audience is the type to read and comment on articles online. If that’s the sort of feedback you want, it’s smart to add someone like Dooce to your lineup.
It kills me that we have some of the world’s most successful social media phenoms in Utah (like ...
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I love Dooce. I like to read her whenever I can, I love all of her photographs, and her style is unique and drool-worthy. And I have never been jealous of her before...until now.
Today I was pushed over the edge of jealousy...I am green as green can be... Dooce is now working for HGTV!
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I’ve posted a bunch to Vimeo. Here’s one that talks about linking your dooce community account with your facebook account:
View full-screen for better detail (you might have to go directly to vimeo to ... without permision. This post was originally written by Jon Armstrong for blurbomat.com.
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I’ve just come from my blog reader, and I wanted to point you at this photo that Dooce posted recently of her dog. It made me giggle, and then brought memories back of ... d have the most embarrassed look on his face that it’s possible for a dog to have! The look of ‘what have they done to me’ that is in Dooce’s dog’s eyes really brought that back! My dog would put ...
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guest blogger: Megan Jeffery
Heather Armstrong of dooce.com is the world’s most popular, and influential mommyblogger. ... driven audience engagement initiatives, while continuing to blog at dooce.com.
“I am thrilled to be partnering with HGTV in the upcoming year ... About Heather Armstrong
Heather B. Armstrong of dooce.com is widely acknowledged to be the most popular “mommyblogger ...
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...And then I cried. Too bad Dooce already wrote a book and stole that title. Damn that Dooce. (Btw. Not that I EVER think that Dooce would ever read a lowly little blog like mine, but HEY, DOOCE!!! Waves WILDLY! Call me! I need money! ;))
So yeah. Back to business. Today sucked. Seriously. I had been dreading it. For weeks. And today? It happened. We went to get Jillian's AFO's
Lauren ...
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If I wielded the power of Mommy Blogger Dooce perhaps just the mere threat of naming the appliance brand by ... my problems go away. i.e. Dooce vs. Maytag. However, I'm clearly not Dooce and the bigger problem is really that this other brand apparently ... or washer fixed. I don't blame Dooce for using what she has, in fact kudos to her. Heck, Heather even ...
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... blogger"? Could she look any worse? She is WAY too skinny now and frankly, I think she looks like shit.
Obviously, I do not like Dooce. I used to. I read her for years way back when, when she used to be sort of humble and ... ;Mommy Bloggers" she was the most deserving? I doubt it.
I know there is a cult of Dooce and I'm risking their wrath by saying all this, but I don't care ...
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... offense? Based on last week’s . (continues)
HGTV Brings On Blogging Mom Heather Armstrong of Dooce.com – The Business Insider
HGTV has signed Heather Armstrong, the longtime blogging mom of dooce.com , to bring her blog to life on the network. She will develop programming for their web site and on-air productions. She will ...
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... while it may make sense for other blogs to be listed by date. If your style is more of a personal journal like the author of Dooce.com, categories won't make as much sense. Dooce blogger Heather Armstrong writes about whatever is on her mind at the moment so chronology works best.4. Call to Action – How will you engage your readers to ...
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... photos of the mares, who are looking sleek and happy:
Happy Australia Day everyone. It’s been a good good day. I’m still a little stunned, I awoke to an email from Heather Armstrong – Dooce – thanking me for letting her know about the newspaper article and congratulating me on also being included. Dooce, she of the 1.6 million followers on twitter! Emailed me! Sheesh.
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... I'm still on the alt high and trying to process all I learned. Also, still giggling about Dooce's opening line "I hope you are all enjoying your complimentary ... ’t want to hear someone’s feedback on something, don’t share it. Also, definitely maintain a PO Box- Dooce
I try to blog about me... Warts and all! What Oprah does that's so amazing is she shares. She's ...
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... , the Matron is a big fan of Heather Armstrong. Indeed, she enjoys her Daily Dooce as much as a strong cup of coffee-- both a jump start, of sorts.
Plus, Armstrong ... 're Sophia Coppela-capable of turning the mundane into art.
But maybe this is just the mundane into . .. money?
Dooce.com is indeed more media empire than artistic venture. Just took the bleary Matron awhile to notice. Still, ...
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 I just noticed this on the RSS feed for Dooce.
© Armstrong Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Originally published by Heather B. Armstrong for dooce.com as Getting the soap ready to wash out her mouth. This post cannot be republished without express written permission.
It's great, but what is the recourse when people DO republish your stuff? Â I've found my posts all over ...
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... humor grabbed me by envy-balls, I sauntered over to #1 funniest, Heather Armstrong, whose Dooce is so well established with accolades and acknowledgements that her thick sarcasm is starting to sound like church bells. ... worthy. In fact, the glory of blogs is the torrent of content. From the ages and pages of Dooce, there’s undoubtedly some raw edge that cut into her loyal readers, hooked them, ...
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