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November 30, 2004
The Art of Alpha Female Blogging
Posted by Stowe Boyd
A wonderful piece of musery by Halley Suitt, disguised as a ChangeThis Manifesto: The Art of Alpha Female Blogging.

A marvelous blendo compedium of shrewd insights and arguments for exploiting our most basic drivers and curiousities (like sex... in fact lots of sex: I can't get the image of a sexy blonde surburban mom, namely Halley, having it doggy style in a cheesy bed&breakfast) in the service of what is in the final analysis a very high-minded quest:
Halley Suitt
Weblogs are personal, they have voice, they are inclusive of many types of writing, they are artful, political, innovative, interactive, introspective, inexpensive, influential, and more than anything, irreverent. They are here to stay, but not going to stay as they are now they are changeable, malleable, transformative. They are changing and they are changing us how we communicate, how we think, how we care about one another and how we join together to change the world.
Read it. Enjoy it. Take notes.
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