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By: Amber Morris | 04/09/2010
Standing Partnership conducts hands-on blogging and social media training for our clients that are interested in leveraging social media tools, but aren't quite sure where to start. In the training, we devote a fair amount of time to answering the No. 1 question asked: "Where do I find the time to do all of this?"
I know where they are coming from. I post on this blog, have a personal blog, Tweet and am fairly active on Facebook and LinkedIn. Finding the time really is a challenge. But a piece I heard on NPR this morning racked me with guilt. It told the story of Yoani Sanchez, who writes the blog Generation Y and teaches students how to use WordPress, Wikipedia and other digital tools ... and she does all of this from Cuba, where the government views social media suspiciously. She says she's not allowed to have an Internet connection so she e-mails her posts from tourist hotels to friends abroad who run the blog for her.
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