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		<title>By: Bonnie Dubrow</title>
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		<description>These are three good sources of ideas. 

Another is exactly how I found this blog post ~ by doing a Google Alert on the key words and phrases most relevant to you Every day you&#039;ll get links to articles, blog posts, websites, etc. where your muses will discover new ideas worthy of letting your creative juices flow with comments, suggestions, creative thoughts, etc.
 
Another great idea is to do a group blog. You can create what Russell Cox calls a Ning Ring - create your own community at www.ning.com, then invite 3-5 experts to do a cooperative, collaborative blog with you. You get to share the writing, the expenses, the effort and time... If each person posts once a week, the blog still gets a minimum of 4 new posts a week. And if each member of the ning ring also comments on at least 2 posts by other members, that will also create more visibility and credibility for the blog and for everyone who contributes to it.

Enjoy discovering more new and exciting ways to stimulate your creative juices, and be sure to post them here, too.

Bonnie Dubrow, MBA
www.MarketingToYourWorld.com
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<p>Another is exactly how I found this blog post ~ by doing a Google Alert on the key words and phrases most relevant to you Every day you&#8217;ll get links to articles, blog posts, websites, etc. where your muses will discover new ideas worthy of letting your creative juices flow with comments, suggestions, creative thoughts, etc.</p>
<p>Another great idea is to do a group blog. You can create what Russell Cox calls a Ning Ring &#8211; create your own community at <a href="http://www.ning.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ning.com</a>, then invite 3-5 experts to do a cooperative, collaborative blog with you. You get to share the writing, the expenses, the effort and time&#8230; If each person posts once a week, the blog still gets a minimum of 4 new posts a week. And if each member of the ning ring also comments on at least 2 posts by other members, that will also create more visibility and credibility for the blog and for everyone who contributes to it.</p>
<p>Enjoy discovering more new and exciting ways to stimulate your creative juices, and be sure to post them here, too.</p>
<p>Bonnie Dubrow, MBA<br />
<a href="http://www.MarketingToYourWorld.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.MarketingToYourWorld.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:Bonnie@MarketingToYourWorld.com">Bonnie@MarketingToYourWorld.com</a></p>
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