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	<title>Comments on: WordCamp Whistler In the Works</title>
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		<title>By: Taking yourself - and your business - seriously &#171; No Spin PR</title>
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		<description>[...] For the web site, I knew I wanted a branded blog rather than a built-from-scratch web site. I also knew that I didn&#8217;t have a lot of time to pull this together, and that I wanted to spend my own time developing content for the site - and for the seminar I was scheduled to deliver in less than two weeks time - rather than in endless meetings in which I was grilled on desired architecture and fancy features like flash. So when I discovered that Miss 604, Rebecca Bollwitt, and her husband John Bollwitt, had their own consulting company, I decided to work with them. I had seen John&#8217;s podcasting presentation at this year&#8217;s local blogging conference, and I knew he was a techie with whom to be reckoned. As for Rebecca, well, why wouldn&#8217;t I reach out to the woman who&#8217;s been ranked one of Vancouver&#8217;s Top 10 bloggers two years in a row now and someone who&#8217;s helping organize the next WordCamp? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] For the web site, I knew I wanted a branded blog rather than a built-from-scratch web site. I also knew that I didn&#8217;t have a lot of time to pull this together, and that I wanted to spend my own time developing content for the site &#8211; and for the seminar I was scheduled to deliver in less than two weeks time &#8211; rather than in endless meetings in which I was grilled on desired architecture and fancy features like flash. So when I discovered that Miss 604, Rebecca Bollwitt, and her husband John Bollwitt, had their own consulting company, I decided to work with them. I had seen John&#8217;s podcasting presentation at this year&#8217;s local blogging conference, and I knew he was a techie with whom to be reckoned. As for Rebecca, well, why wouldn&#8217;t I reach out to the woman who&#8217;s been ranked one of Vancouver&#8217;s Top 10 bloggers two years in a row now and someone who&#8217;s helping organize the next WordCamp? [...]</p>
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