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	<title>Momentum of the Muse &#187; doing more by doing less</title>
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		<title>Effective and Efficient Posting: Letting Your Content Breathe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bet you thought the series was over. Not the case, luckily. I was merely trying to illustrate the most efficient, albeit maybe not more effective, strategy.
Over the past 5 days I have shown you the strategy known as Not Posting At All. So, while it seemed like I did nothing at all, I was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bet you thought the series was over. Not the case, luckily. I was merely trying to illustrate the most efficient, albeit maybe not more effective, strategy.</p>
<p><strong>Over the past 5 days I have shown you the strategy known as Not Posting At All. </strong>So, while it seemed like I did nothing at all, I was proving a case.</p>
<p>I suggest practicing this strategy once in awhile, with a one, two, or three day break rather than five. I have had to remove some blogs from my reader because I log on after only one day and have 15 posts to read on one blog. It takes me forever to scroll down, not even reading. <strong>I think good content deserves an extra day to breathe, to build comments, once in awhile. </strong></p>
<p><strong>What type of posting strategy do you use to maximize effectiveness and efficiency?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Be sure to check out the rest of the series:</strong></p>
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<li>Post #1: <a href="http://erinmaher.ca/2008/11/12/the-genuine-post/">Quotes Compilations Will Save You Time (And Effort Too!)</a></li>
<li>Post #2: <a href="http://erinmaher.ca/2008/11/13/effective-and-efficient-posting-using-holidays-to-maximum-advantage/">Using Holidays to Maximum Advantage</a></li>
<li>Post #3: <a href="http://erinmaher.ca/2008/11/14/effective-and-efficient-posting-leveraging-link-love/">Leveraging Link Love</a></li>
<li>Post #4: <a href="http://erinmaher.ca/2008/11/15/effective-and-efficient-posting-make-your-readers-do-the-work/">Make Your Readers Do The Work</a></li>
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