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		<title>Canada 9-5 In September: All About Creativity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Canada 9-5, the September edition!  This blog carnival is about Canadians blogs about business, non-profits, public life and work in general.  Somehow, this edition has a distinctive taste of creativity to it.  Look:
A Winnipeg Music Blog
… with the great name Painting Over Silence.  It tells you all about the Winnipeg music scene, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/canada9-5-badge.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-196" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" title="canada 9-5-badge" src="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/canada9-5-badge-298x300.jpg" alt="Canada 9-5" width="150" height="150" /></a>Welcome to Canada 9-5, the September edition!  This blog carnival is about Canadians blogs about business, non-profits, public life and work in general.  Somehow, this edition has a distinctive taste of creativity to it.  Look:</p>
<p><strong>A Winnipeg Music Blog</strong><br />
… with the great name <a href="http://paintingoversilence.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Painting Over Silence</a>.  It tells you all about the Winnipeg music scene, which, like all music scenes, is mostly Indie.  And thanks to Painting Over Silence, <a href="http://paintingoversilence.blogspot.com/2008/09/finally-revealedthe-link-between-indie.html" target="_blank">if you’re an Indie fan, you can now find out about your personality</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>A couple days back an enlightening article appeared on the CBC that published the findings of a Scottish University&#8217;s study aimed at unearthing the link between musical taste and personality.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Musicians for the Environment</strong><br />
The Lake Ontario Waterkeepers, an environmental group, have a newsroom which contains one of the Great Lakes&#8217; largest archives on environmental law and water quality issues. One of the articles aggregated there talks about <a href="http://www.waterkeeper.ca/content/singer_is_in_harmony_with_natu.php" target="_blank">Canadian musician Sarah Harmer</a>, who co-founded PERL (Protecting Escarpment Rural Land), an organization campaigning, according to Wikipedia,</p>
<blockquote><p>to protect the Niagara Escarpment from a proposed gravel development which would see parts of the wilderness on the escarpment destroyed. To support the organization, she and her acoustic band embarked on a tour of the escarpment, hiking the Bruce Trail and performing at theatres and community halls in towns along the way. A documentary DVD of this tour was released in 2006 as Escarpment Blues.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>A Courier in Vancouver</strong><br />
<a href="http://bulletproofcourier.blogspot.com/2008/05/about-bulletproofcourier.html" target="_blank">Bulletproof Courier</a> is the brain – or helmet? – child of Greg Crosby, a citizen journalist documenting news and events in downtown Vancouver.  Greg says he also enjoys producing catchy video reports of local events and venues he attends, often through the unique perspective of his helmet cam.  I haven’t met Greg (yet – hopefully I will next week) but, well, I guess he is a bicycle courier, and I’m glad I finally found such a blog.  Bicycle couriers – don’t you think they’re ideal people to have a blog?  They see a lot, both on the streets, in the dark corridors of CorporateLand and in the deep, frustrated eyes of law office receptionists.  Plus they have their own rather quirky perspective (or am I stereotyping, Greg).  Anyway, to stay with the music theme – enjoy Greg’s video of the <a href="http://bulletproofcourier.blogspot.com/2008/08/short-time-ago-in-place-very-very-near.html" target="_blank">Star Wars theme on bagpipes</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Marketing</strong><br />
Staying with the creative theme, let’s move from music to creative marketing ideas.  Ethnicomm, a marketing blog, has a post on <a href="http://ethnicomm.com/blog/marketing/7-east-steps-towards-becoming-more-creative/" target="_blank">7 steps towards becoming more creative </a>.  I know, there are lots of blog posts out there but what I found interesting that in addition to the usual suspects (“go against the flow”, “be inspired”) there are also ones that I don’t come across that often, for example</p>
<blockquote><p>Chatter incessantly.<br />
The more you talk, the more you expose yourself to opportunities to have a conversation with someone. And if you tie this in to point #1 above [“go against the flow”], even better. Just be careful that you’re not always talking to yourself. The barista at your local Starbucks, the cab drive driving you to your innovation seminar, the math teacher at your child’s school, the annoyed and tired looking gentleman on that transatlantic flight can all help with your verbal rapid prototyping efforts.</p></blockquote>
<p>(Uh – what are verbal rapid prototyping efforts?  Is that a new word creation?)<br />
<strong><br />
Interior design</strong><img class="alignright" style="float: right;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3223/2350936418_ec257af883_o.jpg" alt="jelly chairs!" width="330" height="160" /><br />
<a href="http://gaileguevara.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Gaile Guevara</a> has a blog that showcases modern furniture and other interior design articles (artifacts?), like the jelly chairs you can see gracing this post.  There are a great many links on her blog, which I really like – what I’m missing, however, is a sense for what Gaile does.  Does she have a store?  Does she offer her services as an interior designer?</p>
<p><strong>Author and Grow Rich!  In 12 hours!</strong><br />
I guess we could still put this in the category of creativity although what Glenn Dietz from Sarnia, Ontario, is mostly about is – you guessed it: making money from books.  Not just $27 ebooks but something that brings in $10,000.  In this post here about – well I guess it’s about <a href="http://authorandgetrich.com/blog/a-hidden-acceleration-strategy-to-create-the-most-expensive-asset-in-your-niche " target="_blank">market feedback</a> &#8211; if I get it right, he talks about flowcharting one’s thoughts.  That sounds interesting.  I hope he’ll write more about it.</p>
<p><strong>Canucks Blog – Cory Schneider</strong><br />
I have to confess that I’m pretty much in the dark when it comes to hockey and our Vancouver team, the Canucks.  (Although, staying with the topic du jour, I think that sports has quite a lot to do with creativity).  Fortunately, that doesn’t prevent me from at least trying to get to know about their online activities; maybe I’ll even learn something?  Let’s take Cory Schneider’s blog.  I like how he just tells his story; it’s almost an old-fashioned type of blog, just a little diary – perfect for someone with fans who are eager to get a glimpse of the lives of a sports celebrity.  In this entry, he talks about <a href="http://forum.canucks.com/index.php?automodule=blog&amp;blogid=16&amp;showentry=253" target="_blank">getting to know the team</a> &#8211; and I even about music!  His favourite band right now is 3 Days Grace (also a group I hadn’t known, so thanks for introducing me to them, Cory!)<br />
<strong><br />
Hardcore Accounting</strong><br />
Ok, finally here’s a blog that has nothing to do with creativity.  (Or does it?)  Through <a href="http://www.mbaexplorer.com/blog/2008/08/the-numbers-top-50-accounting-blogs/" target="_blank">MBA Explorer</a> I found out about Krupo’s <em>A Counting School &#8211; Hardcore Chartered Accountancy<br />
since 1494</em>.  I was curious about “1494” and after googling for a moment, was reminded that was the year when the Italian monk Luca Pacioli, “the Father of Accounting” published the first book written on double-entry accounting.  The title of this exciting book is &#8220;Everything about Arithmetic, Geometry, and Proportions.&#8221;  A 500-year bestseller.  Hey, maybe we can get Glenn, our author specialist, to write something about it!)</p>
<p>At any rate, here is an interesting entry by Krupo, <a href="http://steeplemedia.com/blogs/krupo/archive/2007/12/23/trainwreck-of-economic-logic.aspx" target="_blank">Trainwreck of economic logic</a>.  He compares professional services that cost money with those that make money.  Krupo just alludes to these concepts, saying that he would not “fisk” the referenced article that spoke somewhat disparagingly of people who “only” cost money.  Thus, Krupo introduced me to the term “<a href="http://fiskingtime.wordpress.com/2008/06/08/on-fisking/" target="_blank">fisking</a>”.  In all this time in the blogosphere I had never come across it but apparently it’s widely used, meaning “a point-by-point refutation of a blog entry or (especially) news story”.   At any rate, I would have liked to hear more about this; I think it would make for an interesting conversation about all kinds of things, for example, the difference between long-term and short-term economic benefits, something of interest not just for accountants but ordinary folks, too.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s it for this edition!  As always, if you know of a Canadian blog that fits what we’re doing here (and we’re looking particularly for non-IT bloggers; IT blogs are already getting a lot of exposure) please let us know by using <a title="canadian blogs at blog carnival" href="http://blogcarnival.com/bc/submit_1918.html" target="_blank">this submission form</a>.  The next edition will be out on October 18, 2008.</p>
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		<title>Integrating, Online and Offline</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 14:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Integrating my various “lives” – online and offline – is something that apparently is very important to me.  I say apparently because sometimes I try to keep them separate and it just causes stress, annoyance and disinterest.  In many ways, I am and want to be, an open book.  For example, all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1206/1310189320_a6354681c1_m.jpg" alt="people talking on a plaza - like social media" width="240" height="161" />Integrating my various “lives” – online and offline – is something that apparently is very important to me.  I say apparently because sometimes I try to keep them separate and it just causes stress, annoyance and disinterest.  In many ways, I am and want to be, an open book.  For example, all my Vancouver blogger friends know that I just became a grandmother for the second time and my twitter pals know that I just had a wedding anniversary.  On my other blog, <a title="counselling in vancouver: change therapy" href="http://moritherapy.org" target="_blank">Change Therapy</a>, I talk freely about a lot of things – sexuality, religion, etc.</p>
<p>Mind you, that&#8217;s just <em>my</em> way of doing it.  For some people, keeping the different aspects of their lives separate is important, works well, and is even enjoyable.  There are all kinds of people who, for example, get a lot out of anonymous blogging; and I’m not talking about blog scrapers, trolls and porn bloggers here – just people who have chosen to stay anonymous, like <a title="an anonymous waiter" href="http://waiterrant.net/" target="_blank">Waiter Rant</a>, <a title="patient anonymous, a health blog in toronto" href="http://patientanonymous.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Patient Anonymous</a> or <a title="finance" href="http://equityprivate.typepad.com/ep/" target="_blank">Going Private</a>.</p>
<p>(Sidebar: Even whether one decides be highly transparent and integrated or private and compartmentalized, is a decision that’s influenced – maybe even determined – by one’s personal background, experience and personality type.  Which explains why one does not have to be an extrovert to be transparent, or an introvert to be more private; such decisions come informed by many of the mind’s strands).</p>
<p>Carol, in her last post, was talking about <a title="alphablogs in vancouver: online personas" href="http://www.alphablogs.net/article/projects-more-fun-than-business/" target="_blank">integrating one’s online persona</a>.  Unfortunately, I have yet to find a way that really works for me.  In terms of pulling all the information together, of the ones I use, <a title="isabella's mybloglog" href="http://www.mybloglog.com/buzz/members/moritherapy/" target="_blank">MyBlogLog</a> and Facebook are probably the most comprehensive.  But I really, really don’t like their layout; if I use such a social media tool it needs to look and feel comfortable; it needs to be a bit of a living room.  Both Facebook and MyBlogLog have a bit of a mall feeling and I guess I’m of a generation and persuasion that doesn’t find malls particularly inviting.</p>
<p>I know there are many more such tools out there but I feel very unmotivated to try them out because so far, all of them have me disappointed (with a possible, very lukewarm exception of FriendFeed).  Ideally, I’d like to see something that is</p>
<ul>
<li>comprehensive in terms of pulling together all my online presences (and actually does it; Tumblr, for example, promises to pull in my Twitter feed but doesn’t)</li>
<li> easy to use</li>
<li> responsive</li>
<li> relatively hacker-safe</li>
<li> fast (how much of a time delay would i put up with?  5 minutes maybe?)</li>
</ul>
<p>and has</p>
<ul>
<li> clean layout that I can easily change</li>
<li> tagging ability</li>
<li> the ability to post extra material, ideally all the way from text to video (a la Tumblr, which, by the way, I kind of like – but see above)</li>
<li> an FAQ that talks about more than just the very obvious</li>
<li> easy, friendly and time-sensitive help (please NONE of that farmed-out help, for example like the one on Twitter; I really like the model that Dreamhost uses for support)</li>
<li> ideally, the sort of follower-sorting that TweetDeck has</li>
<li> public/private settings</li>
<li> favouriting</li>
<li> whatever back-end structure that’s needed to keep the thing working a good 90%+ of the time</li>
</ul>
<p>Is there something like that out there?  And would I/you want to pay for it?  How much?  Would it be okay to have advertising on it?</p>
<p>Or, here’s an idea.  I was just wondering what the “meatspace” equivalence of such an online space would be.  A sort of plaza, perhaps, or a park.  It’s infrastructure.</p>
<p>What if governments started building such sorts of infrastructure?</p>
<p>Or should it be more like Wikipedia?</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Enough questions for now?<br />
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<p style="text-align: right;"><em>Image by <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/notunlike/">mike (el madrileño)</a></em></p>
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		<title>Blog, I mean, Restaurant Review: The Brave Bull</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 02:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I hope my friend Raul won’t be disappointed with this, him being Mr. Vancouver restaurant reviewer.
But I need to grab Buzz Bishop’s challenge and tell you that yes, I have eaten at the Brave Bull.
It’s been quite a while so maybe Raul can give an update.  Although for a place like the Brave Bull, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3244/2590761557_0b3830e050_m.jpg" alt="The Brave Bull, an old diner in Vancouver" width="240" height="194" />I hope my friend <a title="Raul Pacheco's Blog, a Vancouver blogger" href="http://hummingbirg604.com" target="_blank">Raul</a> won’t be disappointed with this, him being Mr. Vancouver restaurant reviewer.</p>
<p>But I need to grab <a href="http://www.buzzbishop.com/blog/2008/06/18/i-dare-you-to-eat-at-the-brave-bull/" target="_blank">Buzz Bishop’s challenge</a> and tell you that yes, I have eaten at the Brave Bull.</p>
<p>It’s been quite a while so maybe Raul can give an update.  Although for a place like the Brave Bull, I’m not sure that six, seven years make a difference.</p>
<p>Actually, the other day I was meeting with one of my old friends from the Downtown Eastside, we weren’t quite sure where to eat – but when I proposed the Brave Bull I could just see a big black question mark form over her heavily furrowed brow.</p>
<p>I only have pleasant memories of the Brave Bull.</p>
<p>For example the time I went there with someone who was later going to become one of my closest friends. The Brace Bull is (was?) a cosy, tucked-away place if you like peace and quiet and that old-fashioned diner feel.  It’s one of those 60s mixtures of “Chinese and Canadian Cuisine”, both in décor and food.  Which means, of course, watery, pale iceberg lettuce – but you don’t go there for the veggies, do you?  That’s what Greens &amp; Gourmet is for.</p>
<p>So anyways, Haedy and I hung out there for two hours or so, I forgot what we ate, the old Chinese lady who’s always been there ever since I first darkened the doors of that establishment would pad over to us once in a while in motherly fashion and refill our coffee.  It remains in my memory as one of the pivotal moments in our friendship.  Haedy also told me that once in a while she’d take her husband there for a good dose of trucker’s steak.</p>
<p>My husband used to work in that area, just a bit up on Clark in one of the industrial areas, so once in a while I’d truck down to the Brave Bull and we’d have lunch together.  Invariably, I’d have their oyster sandwich.  I love oysters!  Four plump deep-fried oysters with a bit of tartar sauce on a piece of white “bread” – again, don’t go there for your health food.  Don’t matter; you know what, I still find myself wanting to go there once in a while, just for those oysters.  I even took my educated-palate son there once and he liked it.  Oh, and I remember my husband having beef dip there and liking it.</p>
<p>Other times were when I took one of my daughters to volunteer at the SPCA, and I’d make a point of hanging out at the Brave Bull (or the Old Foundry, with their fabulous sign that says EAT) waiting for her, reading a book, slurping coffee, eating – you guessed it – an oyster sandwich.</p>
<p>Now if you’re not into the romance of old greasy spoons where they still don’t use point-of-sale computers, where they haven’t changed the curtains since 1979, and where a salad still means a slice of tomato and three leaves of lettuce – well then maybe the Brave Bull is not for you.  But if you like that kind of nostalgia, go and try it out!</p>
<p>(What do you think, Raul, maybe we should go there together?)</p>
<p>(And next time I guess we should go back to regular programming and do a blog review)</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><em>(Image by Buzz Bishop)</em></p>
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		<title>Fun with Photo Booth</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 16:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Sill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunshine in Vancouver brings out the best in us all, and no one wants to stay indoors unless forced. So yesterday I played up on the roofdeck with the Photo Booth application that comes with the mac.


I love the automatic way it forces out an iconic image. Plus there&#8217;s video too. It&#8217;s dead easy to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sunshine in Vancouver brings out the best in us all, and no one wants to stay indoors unless forced. So yesterday I played up on the roofdeck with the Photo Booth application that comes with the mac.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/photo-14.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-174 alignleft" style="float: left;" title="Carol Sill looks up at the sun" src="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/photo-14-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft alignnone size-medium wp-image-176" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" title="Carol Sill photo booth 2" src="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/photo-28-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></p>
<p>I love the automatic way it forces out an iconic image. Plus there&#8217;s video too. It&#8217;s dead easy to work and there is some serendipitous stuff that just happens with this software.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/photobooth.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-177" title="Carol Sill photo booth" src="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/photobooth.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="539" /></a></p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget the Warhol homage:</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/photo-25.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-175" title="Carol Sill photobooth" src="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/photo-25-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a></p>
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		<title>Monica Hamburg on Crowdsourcing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 23:49:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Sill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a busy month, with all the activity of spring &#8211; new projects brewing and more to do than time to do it!
I recently interviewed Social Media Evangelist/Consultant and woman-about-town Monica Hamburg about one of her areas of expertise: Crowdsourcing. Check it out here in the YouTube version:

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a busy month, with all the activity of spring &#8211; new projects brewing and more to do than time to do it!</p>
<p>I recently interviewed Social Media Evangelist/Consultant and woman-about-town Monica Hamburg about one of her areas of expertise: Crowdsourcing. Check it out here in the YouTube version:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">One thing this video doesn&#8217;t convey is Monica&#8217;s terrific sense of humour. You can find out more about that side of her through her blogsite(s). Contact Monica <a title="Monica Hamburg" href="http://www.monicahamburg.com"> here.<br />
</a></p>
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		<title>Canadia 9-5 &#8211; Seventh Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 05:26:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabella</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s April 8 and it’s time for Canada 9-5, the showcase for Canadian Business Blogs and generally, Canadian blogs that talk about work. We&#8217;re happy to report, by the way, that when googling for “Canadian Business Blogs”, Canada 9-5 shows up on first place!
Blogging is still new for most business owners.  The ones you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="left"><a title="Canada 9-5 alphablogs" href="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/canada9-5-badge1.jpg"><img title="Canada 9-5 alphablogs" src="http://www.alphablogs.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/canada9-5-badge1.jpg" alt="Canada 9-5 alphablogs" width="255" height="257" align="left" /></a>It’s April 8 and it’s time for Canada 9-5, the showcase for Canadian Business Blogs and generally, Canadian blogs that talk about work. We&#8217;re happy to report, by the way, that when googling for “Canadian Business Blogs”, Canada 9-5 shows up on first place!</p>
<p>Blogging is still new for most business owners.  The ones you see here are pioneers.   And here they are:</p>
<p><strong>Life and Business Coaching For Women</strong><br />
<em> Self-Care Enchantments</em><br />
<a href="http://thepowblog.com/?p=93">Zoey Ryan</a> is a “Coach . Catalyst.  Shakti Sage” right here in Vancouver.  She helps women become POW – Positively Outrageous Women.  Her series of “Inrageous/Outrageous Self-Care Enchantments” include</p>
<blockquote><p>1.    “Let go; let yourself be absorbed by life itself”.  Practice living in the moment and for this week, suspend planning, goal setting and striving and simply float on your inner tube down the “river of life”<br />
And/or<br />
2.    “Un-do, break down, mix it up”.  Do something totally uncharacteristic this week!<br />
3.    “Expect breakthroughs to look like breakdowns”!</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Library Blog</strong><br />
<em> A Librarian Talks About Twitter</em><br />
On Twitter, Connie Crosby uses what she calls “<a href="http://conniecrosby.blogspot.com/2008/03/twitter-what-it-is-and-how-i-am-using.html" target="_blank">guerilla librarianship</a>” – she nudges people towards library services who might not otherwise think of them. She sometimes answers questions as if they were reference questions, and also promotes critical thinking about web sources&#8211;all the while pointing out in the  public forum of Twitter how librarians can help.</p>
<p><strong>Real Estate in BC</strong><br />
<em> Healthy Cities</em><br />
Vancouver realtor Matthew Collinge talks about an award that says <a href="http://www.604homes.com/blogs/matthew_collinge/archive/2008/04/02/vancouver-is-canada-s-healthiest-city.aspx">Vancouver is Canada’s healthiest city</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>To come up with their findings they looked at 16 different areas of health and &#8220;went beyond the typical mortality stats to measure the comprehensiveness of smoking bans, the availability of OB/GYNs and mammography, and other issues uniquely important to Canadian women.&#8221; We even did well for number of available doctors.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Vancouver News</strong><br />
<em> Car Insurance Fraud</em><br />
<a href="http://ezvancouver.com%20Ezvancouver.com" target="_blank">EZ Vancouver</a> is the blog by Vancouver web developer Frederic Desjardines.  He frolicks all over the place, with themes that include Vancouver news, technology, futurism, oddities, gadgets, privacy, Disney and politics.  Talk about eclectic!  Among Vancouver / BC news, he dishes up the story of our car insurance company scandal: <a href="http://ezvancouver.com/2008/04/03/fraud-icbc-managers-keep-good-cars-while-selling-you-the-crappy-ones/" target="_blank">Fraud: ICBC Managers keep good cars while selling you the crappy ones.</a></p>
<p><strong>Canadian Beauty</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.canadianbeauty.com/2008/04/mtv-and-body-shop-pair-up-for-aids.html" target="_blank"><em> MTV and Body Shop Pair Up For Aids</em></a><br />
Canadian Beauty talks about beauty trends as they move from the runway to the street and vice versa.</p>
<blockquote><p>MTV and The Body Shop have paired up yet again to create a product that’s original and the proceeds of which will benefit AIDS prevention. Remember last year? They made that perfume in a pink bottle; this year it’s a lip butter.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Marketing</strong><br />
<em> Apple’s Design Principles</em><br />
Canuckflack is a blog about marketing and public relations, but really doesn’t follow a lot of “inside baseball” themes. Instead, you’ll find thoughts, snippets and blurbs on PR, marketing, corporate communications, retail, promotion, crisis communications and media relations.  Colin McKay works in communications for the Government of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  Here, <a href="http://canuckflack.com/2008/03/22/apples-principles-of-great-design-and-content/" target="_blank">Colin praises Apple’s design principles</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Take a look Apple provides for developers working on the iPhone, like Principles and Guidelines for Creating Great iPhone Content:<br />
As you design the flow of your content and its user interface, follow these guidelines to build in simplicity and ease of use:<br />
·	Make it obvious how to use your content.<br />
·	Avoid clutter, unused blank space, and busy backgrounds.<br />
·	Minimize required user input.<br />
·	Express essential information succinctly.<br />
·	Provide a fingertip-sized target area for all links and controls.<br />
·	Avoid unnecessary interactivity.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Sports</strong><br />
<em> Using a blog to raise money</em><br />
An interesting experiment:   In <a href="http://speedendurance.com/2008/01/29/speedendurancecom-mission-statement/" target="_blank">Speedendurance.com Mission Statement</a>, we find that a Vancouver, BC, based track team uses a blog to raise money for travel expenses towards Beijing 2008 and Vancouver-Whistler 2010.</p>
<blockquote><p>The mission statement of Speedendurance.com is to provide athletes of all levels the information required to better themselves, legally and drug free. Ordinary folks trying to get in shape or lose a few pounds can also benefit from this site. Like a true Buddhist, we never turn anyone away from a lack of funds … All the information on this site is free of charge.  In return, ads are in place to raise money.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Snow Angel Maker</strong><br />
<em> Network Marketing</em><br />
Yup, Rob Moshe bills himself, among others, as a snow angel maker.  If you want to know what else he does, you’ll have to go <a href="http://www.robschaumer.com/blog/my-goals/" target="_blank">here</a>.  In <a href="http://www.robschaumer.com/blog/2008/03/17/8-steps-to-success-in-network-marketing/" target="_blank">8 Steps To Success In Network Marketing</a>, he shares his thoughts on how to be successful in MLM despite all the many pitfalls – for example:</p>
<blockquote><p>Ask a successful Direct Marketer how much of their down-line are family and closest friends, and you will find that none of the successful marketers have more than a handful if any. You will have to find prospects (read ‘people you don’t know’) or you wont build your business. I strongly recommend against annoying friends and family to get into any business, I am also against becoming a walking infomercial whenever someone comes within your two square feet. Think of the last five social gatherings you were at, other than network marketers, how many people tried to get you into their business? Unless you are a multimillionaire, I am going to guess none. Yes, you should have an Elevator Pitch, you should have the tools at hand to get a prospect interested in your business, but you should use it ONLY when you have a qualified prospect.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Self Improvement and Motivation</strong><br />
Frederic Premji offers <a href="http://www.ineedmotivation.com/blog/2007/11/tips-for-home-based-business-owners/" target="_blank">Tips For Home Based Business Owners</a>, for example this one that I know works really well:</p>
<blockquote><p>No pajamas at this office! Even if you are working from home, dress the part of a business owner. Staying in your pajamas or dressing too casual will affect your behavior, trust me. It’s much more motivating to be dressed up well and feeling good. This is your business, your creation, so treat it with as much respect as possible. If you are dressed like success, your mind will follow soon enough.</p></blockquote>
<p align="center">***</p>
<p>Okay folks, that’s it for this edition!  Please submit your Canadian business blog here for the next edition on May 18. If you have or know of any interesting Canadian blogs that talk about work or business, send them in – you can <a href="http://blogcarnival.com/bc/submit_1918.html" target="_blank">use this form</a>.</p>
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		<title>Bridging Media &#8211; Great Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Apr 2008 18:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Sill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been meaning to set out more on Bridging Media but have been too busy until today. Thinking about it, I&#8217;ve been trying to analyze just what made this event on March 29th such a success? Not only the hard work of the organizing team and the vision of the two founders, Erica Hargreave and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been meaning to set out more on <a href="http://bridging-media.com/" title="Bridging Media">Bridging Media</a> but have been too busy until today. Thinking about it, I&#8217;ve been trying to analyze just what made this event on March 29th such a success? Not only the hard work of the organizing team and the vision of the two founders, Erica Hargreave and Megan Cole, but also the willingness of the panelists to open up to the group and the easy interaction between the panelists and the audience. The setup in the round helped a lot, so it was more like sharing a conversation between panelists rather than having a linear group each taking a turn to show and tell.</p>
<p>Also, from start to finish this was a rapid and effective free community event. The concept came into reality very quickly &#8211; and this includes panelists, equipment, sponsors, barbeque from the folks at Vera&#8217;s Burgers, remarkable real-time liveblogging documentation by <a href="http://www.miss604.com/2008/03/bridging-media-at-the-hanger-at-bcit.html" title="Miss604 Bridging Media">Miss604</a> and <a href="http://www.atlargemedia.com/content/bridging-media-panel-1" title="Bridging Media Podcast">Robert Ouimet&#8217;s full podcast</a> of the proceedings that was made available the next morning.  With around 150 people registered from both the video production and interactive media communities, this was a terrific example of the kinds of open events that are making a difference now in all fields.</p>
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		<title>Coming this Saturday: Bridging Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 19:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Sill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looks like this will be one of those &#8220;mark your calendar&#8221; events in Vancouver.
Bridging Media: Addressing the Challenges - this Saturday, March 29, 2008, 9:45 am &#8211; 3pm
Aimed to provide a bridge between the two communities of film/television and interactive/social media, I think this event comes just at the right time. The expertise we have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looks like this will be one of those &#8220;mark your calendar&#8221; events in Vancouver.</p>
<p><a href="http://bridging-media.com/" title="Bridging Media">Bridging Media: Addressing the Challenges </a>- this Saturday, March 29, 2008, 9:45 am &#8211; 3pm</p>
<p>Aimed to provide a bridge between the two communities of film/television and interactive/social media, I think this event comes just at the right time. The expertise we have here in Vancouver is remarkable, and the panelists assembled for this event have a lot to share in the short time they have available, so it looks like the whole day will be power-packed.</p>
<p>The tools are here and easier to use than ever, and the panelists are articulate and experienced in the slippery ever-shifting world of web/mobile/social media. Its free, its informative and it can change what you think you might know about social media, and more. Plus there is a door prize: a free pass to <a href="http://www.nextmediaevents.com/fdc/" title="nextMedia">nextMEDIA</a>, just before the Banff Television Festival.</p>
<p>Want to know who&#8217;ll be there? Go to <a href="http://bridgingmedia.eventbrite.com/" title="Bridging Media registration">the registration site</a> and take a peek.</p>
<p>And did I mention that lunch is sponsored? Yes it is a free lunch!</p>
<p>Brainchild of <a href="http://megancole.org" title="Megan Cole">Megan Cole</a> and <a href="http://www.ahimsamedia.com/" title="Ahimsa media">Erica Hargreave</a>, the event now has a terrific team putting this together, with good will and sharp skills:  <a href="http://www.eatcomm.ca/" title="Cinci Csere">Cinci Csere</a>, <a href="http://somisguided.com" title="Monique Trottier">Monique Trottier</a> and <a href="http://monicahamburg.com" title="Monica Hamburg">Monica Hamburg</a>. I&#8217;m really glad to help out with this event and be in their company!</p>
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		<title>Media Dog Reminder #1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 20:29:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol Sill</dc:creator>
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		<title>Canada 9-5 &#8211; Sixth Edition</title>
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The February edition of Canada 9-5.  Canada 9-5 presents the crème de la crème of Canadian business bloggers, people who use the power of blogging to showcase their professional and business expertise and to better get to know their customers and clients. We’re concentrating on non-IT bloggers; for IT people, blogging is [...]]]></description>
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<p>The February edition of Canada 9-5.  Canada 9-5 presents the crème de la crème of Canadian business bloggers, people who use the power of blogging to showcase their professional and business expertise and to better get to know their customers and clients. We’re concentrating on non-IT bloggers; for IT people, blogging is second nature &#8211; it’s people whose business isn’t in IT already who, we think, need some help seeing the magic of blogging.</p>
<p>Today we have a virtual assistant, an expressive arts facilitator, a blog that helps with bankruptcy issues, a foodie blog, a small business blogger, and a personal coach right here from Vancouver.</p>
<p>Take it away!</p>
<p><strong>Virtual Assistant Looks At Iceberg</strong><br />
I like the 30 Days of Resources project by <a href="http://bsetc.ca/blog/2008/01/28/30-days-of-resources-day-16-icebrrg/" target="_blank">Business Services Etc.</a>, a company of virtual assistants.  In this project, BSETC features 30 products that will make the life of any business person easier.  This one is about Icebrrg</p>
<blockquote><p>Have you ever been wanting to add custom forms to your website or blog but weren’t sure where to find one or how to program them just so? Fear no more. I have found you a service that resonates well with me because (a) it’s easy and (b) it’s name reminds me of the snowy part of the planet I currently live on.</p>
<p>Introducing Icebrrg… The instant (and easy) form creator. It’s a wonderful little web-based program that you sign up for (they have a free account) and once registered, you just follow the prompts to create your web form. It also generates the HTML code for you to place on your blog or site.</p></blockquote>
<p>I like it!  I think I’ll try it out.  This blog is a great example of showcasing expertise and paying it forward by providing the reader with valuable information.</p>
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Bankruptcy In Canada – What’s A Consumer Proposal?</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Are you:<br />
· Having trouble paying all your bills, even though you have a good job?<br />
· Thinking about filing bankruptcy, but not really wanting to?<br />
· Simply looking for more information about ways to deal with your debt?</p></blockquote>
<p>That’s where a consumer proposal might be a good solution.  What’s a consumer proposal? Bankruptcy Canada explains it in this three-part discussion.  Part 1 is entitled <a href="http://www.bankruptcy-canada.ca/consumer-proposals/what-is-a-consumer-proposal.htm" target="_blank">How a consumer proposal might be right for you</a>. There’s also a video you can watch.</p>
<p><strong>A Foodie Blog – Buying Local</strong><br />
As an avid CBC radio listener, I’m quite familiar with Don Genova, a journalist and broadcaster who used to regale West Coast listeners with yummy tidbits of  BC food stories.  I remember once he listed all the goat cheeses to be had from Saltspring Island.  So this here is <a href="http://blog.dongenova.com" target="_blank">his blog</a>.  (The things you can learn from a blog: Apparently, until the end of last year he was in Parma – yes, the home of Parmesan cheese – where he studied for a Masters of Food Culture at the University of Gastronomic Sciences.  What an intriguing field of studies!)</p>
<p>The entry we’re sampling here is about <a href="http://blog.dongenova.com/2008/02/food-for-thou-3.html" target="_blank">buying local food</a></p>
<blockquote><p>a visit to a Culinary Tourism Conference yielded some interesting info on companies and individuals trying to make it easier for consumers, chefs and other food service operators to get access to local produce and value-added products. … Most of these programs match you up with a farmer who will deliver a box of goods from their gardens throughout their growing season.  … Don&#8217;t forget farmers markets.  Some run year round, others will start in the spring.<br />
You can listen to the 6 minute documentary by going to Don’s blog.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Dancing, Drumming and Children </strong><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2135/1571926836_5a3fad5f3c_o.jpg" title="barbara karmazyn" alt="barbara karmazyn" align="right" height="158" width="274" /><br />
Barbara Karmazyn’s site is a repository of information and images about the expressive arts.  Dancing, drumming, storytelling, singing, crafts – all these are things Barbara brings to children, teachers, parents, seniors as she draws them together in magical circles of joy and creativity.</p>
<p>Barbara Karmazyn uses blogging mostly as a content management system; it looks more like a “normal” web site than a blog.  Most of her material is on static pages, like this one about <a href="http://www.karmazyn.com/programs/personal-growth/" target="_blank">personal development playshops</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Small Business – Email and Customer Service</strong><br />
Selling to Small Business is a blog by Torontonian Evan Carmichael.  This post here reminds us that we ignore email at our own peril.  Love the title: <a href="http://www.evancarmichael.com/selling-to-small-business/2007/11/e-mail-sabotage-killing-brand-softly.html" target="_blank">Killing Your Brand Softly</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Personal Development – What Happens When we Get Sick?</strong><br />
One Man Can is the blog of a personal coach here in Vancouver.  I like his open, honest voice; he’s not one of those coaches who continually tell people what to do.  Example:</p>
<blockquote><p>periods of stress that affect the physical body often lead to short bursts of illness. So, watching the signals from the body sooner can allow corrective action sooner. Myself, I like to think I’m invulnerable sometimes and let things get the better of me. Just took a temperature of 102…. oops.</p>
<p>Back to bed.</p></blockquote>
<p>That’s from his post, <a href="http://onemancan.ca/2007/12/11/illness-body-mind-emotions-well-being/" target="_blank">Illness of the Body</a>.</p>
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<p>And that’s it for this edition of Canada 9-5.  If you have or know of any interesting Canadian blogs that talk about work or business, send them in – you can <a href="http://blogcarnival.com/bc/submit_1918.html" target="_blank">use this form</a>.</p>
<p>The next edition will come out April 8, 2008.</p>
<p>Good night and good luck!</p>
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