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A social media policy from the anti-social Dave Statter. Plus CSI – Roanoke & more.
There is possibly something to learn from yet another one of Dave's silly videos. Notice I said possibly.
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Bravery In The Line Of Fire
Mark Glencourse's recent decision to end the Medic 999 blog has certainly struck a sympathetic chord with many of us in the emergency services blogosphere.
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Top Ten Marketing Tools for Fire/EMS Blogs and Websites
Today, I would like to delve into the top ten tools that webmasters and bloggers can do to market their blog or website. For obvious reasons, websites and blogs want readers. This Top Ten list assumes that you are writing stuff that your audience wants t…
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Jay Lowry launches FFHourly.com
Jay Lowry has launched a new website FFhourly.com. The new site should not be mistaken for FirefighterHourly.com but probably will because their names are so familiar. FFhourly.com is not the same thing as FirefighterHourly.com though.
From Jay Lowry:
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The Fire Critic Wants You
The Fire Critic is looking for Fire and/or EMS Bloggers out there in the blogosphere. I have many blogs I read daily and am looking for more to keep an eye on. If you want to be crawled by the Fire Critic spider then let us know. We hope to include links…
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Making the most of blogging
How's about another Shrimp on the Barbie?
In a couple of months, two bloggers will be working together at each others jobs. One is a Firefighter and Paramedic on an Engine company in San Fransisco (The Happy Medic) and the other is a Paramedic for the…
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Fire Chiefs and Statistics
Some Fire Chiefs have devised a great way of showing success in their careers and within their departments. By altering the reporting criteria for call data they can manipulate the data. That data compared to former data (history) will show change. The p…
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George Carlin’s “7 words”, Vinton lashback, Santa and day 15 of his “Sexy Helpers”