What a day it has been at ZimmComm. I’m getting ready to hit the road again with my new little Dell notebook and it was giving me fits. In fact, it took a Norton Internet Security tech about an hour to walk me through all the steps necessary to allow Outlook to check and send email! I think I’ve got all the bugs worked out. At the same time Amy’s working on database maintenance and that created a slew of “situations.” Those have all been resolved too.
So I was kind of feeling a little overwhelmed and then I saw a reference on Micro Persuasion to a website called Talk Digger. This very cool site allows you to enter a URL and see who’s “talking” about you. Basically, linking to you. So I entered agwired.com and found several sites that have links to us. For example:
The Corporate Blogging Book – This is Debbie Weil’s site where she’s blogging about her forthcoming book on corporate blogging. I don’t know if AgWired will be actually mentioned in the book but for now you can see us linked to as a resource site on her page. Thanks Debbie and I’m certainly going to look forward to reading your book.
Jaffe Juice – This is Joseph Jaffe’s site and actually the only reason AgWired is mentioned is because I’m going to review his book, “Life After The 30-Second Spot.” He sent me a copy and I’m going to read and review it here as soon as I can.
Milk Is Milk – This is Alex Avery’s site where he provides commentary and analysis on what’s happening in the dairy industry.
And of course you’ll find references to Agwired on my good buddy Steve Mays blog.
I feel better now.

Today,
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