Behind closed doors – Zero

Since I took that course in history, on November 11th, 2004, I never think I could get certain pleasures that having a blog had offered me. Say, I could put here my curriculum vitae of the blog / my job / virtual area /etc. but it never could be the…

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Tomorrow, «Behind closed doors»

When you write a blog, you construct relations and links to other people. It’s your own space, but in order to have sense, you have to share it. First, with the readers. Then, when people who had the interest of writting comments and share his views on the themes. And…

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Ideas to blog

When making an multilingual and multicultural blog like this, there is a topic that turns on very quickly and also that is key: What I do write on my blog today? It’s a tricky question, because it can bring you traffic or make all the people going out yielding in…

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Make of a multi-language blog

I do a multilingual blog. You can see the post in english OR in spanish. Originally, I tried to do in one language alone, but discovered I had very little audience. Mainly because I was in a Blog Challenge in english, but my main audience was in Mexico, so in…

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Why Bilingual?

Someone has asking me why bother to had a bilingual blog if I don’t live or do business on U.S. and the main topics of the blog are about reflections on living in Mexico City and not about technical stuff that could be useful to anybody. And here are the…

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#BlogBoost starts

Hello to everyone! I’m very happy that my fellow partners on #Blog30 Challenge, Michele Scism and Michelle Shaeffer had continue the inspiration of  Jeanette Cates and Connie Green to create another blogging challenge, in this case the  Ultimate Blog Challenge. During the next 30 days, I will publish, every day without exception, one…

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