
For many of us, blogs keep us connected to friends, family and other professionals. They allow us to put our thoughts and feelings right on the table, for anyone and everyone to read.
From a professional standpoint, blogs make sense: they create communities of like-minded people who want to start a conversation that can have a local or global readership. Blogs easily link us to other blogs, webpages of interest, news, research, events, and all with the click of a button.
If you're interested in reading our NASW-NJ blog, just click here: http://naswnj.blogspot.com/.
And if you want the blog to come directly to you, just use an RSS feed to stream the blog to your desktop or the bookmarks toolbar on your Internet toolbar. Here's what you need to do to set up an RSS feed:
1) Go to the NASW-NJ Blog: http://naswnj.blogspot.com/
2) Click on the orange box on the right that says "Posts"
3) Then choose one of these 3 options:
Click on "Add to Google" or "Add to Yahoo" if you want the blog posts to show up on your Google/Yahoo desktop when you open your internet browser.
Click on "Bloglines," "Netvibes "or "Newsgator" if you want to try a new way to collect all your news and blogs in one place.
Click on "Atom" to simply add the NASW-NJ blog to the bookmark toolbar on whatever internet server you use (Firefox, Internet Explorer). You will subscribe to this feed by using "Live Bookmarks." What this means is that when you open your Internet server, NASW-NJ Blog will be on your toolbar at the top and if you just click on that link, you will see all of the titles of our past blogs and most recent posting. You can pick and choose which postings you want to read because they're right there in front of you.
We invite you to blog along with us. If you have any questions about reading the blog or have an interest in guest blogging for us, please contact Kendra at khayes@naswnj.org.
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