Online Networking Addiction Update

Ok, I made it a week with my goals and totally broke it today. I have been on Facebook three times already but even worse I went to Flickr. Not to upload photos, like I should, but to read the forums. From there I discovered a post by David Redding, London Ontario wedding photographer, talking about how he made page one on Google. Congrats David, btw!

Of course this broke my strength and I had to check my stats. To my surprise, I got great results. Google acknowledges my existence. Depending on the search term, I’m ranked between pages 2 and 4. So the moral of the story, maybe my time working instead of obsessing so far has gone well? I think so. I also think it’s more rewarding to only take a peak now and then. Back to trying to keep my original goals now…

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Guy McLaren - August 8, 2009 - 1:09 pm

Social networking is more than an addiction, It monopolizes time, effort and sanity

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