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Blogging from Scribefire

by Scott on June 29, 2009

One of the things you always want to be looking for when you run a business or are involved in any other activity are tools that help you to be more productive.  I have found while WordPress is a fantastic application for managing content, it does not always facilitate blogging activities.  For instance if you find a really cool site that you are reading and studying and want to blog about it, you have to open up your admin panel in a separate site and switch back and forth if you want to paste items or create links.

To try to help be more effective, I loaded Scribefire in Firefox.  If you aren’t already using Firefox with add-ons you should really consider switching.  Scribefire is a program that allows you to post to your website directly from your browser from any website.  This will be my first post from it.  If all goes well, more blog posts will be showing up to share resources with you to help develop your wealth and your squad to support it. 

I hope everyone is getting ready to celebrate July 4th.  To me it is the holiday that means the most.  It represents the birth of the greatest experiment on earth.  I am currently reading The 5000 Year Leap and will be posting a book review when I complete it.  I will say that it is not for the faint at heart or the dim witted.  It breaks down the reasons for America’s success and the reason our country has contributed more to the world’s wealth in the past 200+ years than the rest of the world in the past 5,000 years.  Bold claim I know but if you really think about the effects that America has had on the world and history, it has been dramatic.

Hopefully this loads properly and everything goes well.  If not.. oh well back to the drawing board.

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