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"Everybody has an online identity whether they know it or not, and a blog is the single best way to control it," she says. "You're going to be Googled. No one hires anyone or buys anything these days without going online first and doing research."

says Debbie Weil, a corporate blogging consultant in Washington and the author of The Corporate Blogging Book in an interview in Wall Street Journal. I find this statement interesting, usually this is the advice given to companies or organisations in trouble. "It's better that you speak to the media and give your side of the story, otherwise they will only speak to your opponants and print their version".

So in order to get a job nowdaws, you need a blog to prove your competent enough. But watch out, recently a guy in Sweden didn't get a job because his presumtive employer found his girlfriend's blog where she wrote "I hope he doesn't get the job in Norrköping because I don't want to move there". He found out when the company returned his application and attached to it was a printout from the blog with this sentence underlined. Read the article from Siftidningen in Swedish here.

Conclusion: blogs can help but also be a hindrance in getting your dream job!

Changes

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I finally made some improvements to this blog. I have had a bad conscience for a long time beacuse it looks so boring but today I did some minor changes and it already feels alot better :) I put a photo on top and changed some of the colors. I like the green tint but I am not quite sure about the blue yet. It feels very baby blue...

What to do?

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I haven't forgotten my English blog. It just seems like that!

It's like I still haven't really figured out how to use this properly but I'm working on it. I'm collecting all my English posts here, in order to separate everyting by language so please have patience! :-)

Erik Stattin is fast becoming SwedenÕs first Bloggish Ambassador. He could recently be seen explaining the phenomenon on national TV, while just this morning Swedish Radio broadcast an interview with the man behind mymarkup.net. Reporter Gustav Asplund took to the streets and asked what the general public thought a blog might be. Some suggestions: Òan amoeba or somethingÓ, Òa character in Lord of the RingsÓ, Òsome sort of computer errorÓ...

Read the rest of The Rise and Rise of Swedish Blogs at the Stockholm Spectator Blog.

new weblog on the block!

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A first entry in my new English weblog. This is the place where I'm placing all my English blogging entries.

FAQ About Steffanie Müller

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Who is Steffanie Müller?

A 31 year old woman living in Stockholm, Sweden.

Why are you blogging?

Because I enjoy writing and the interactivity that comes with writing on the webb. I registered my domain steffanie.net 1998 mostly because I wanted to have cool email address. Then I decided I wanted a homepage as well and started publishing a webjournal. My first entry is stilla available online. I did all the coding by hand, which meant quite a lot of work, so when I heard about Movable Type around Christmas 2002, I immediately wanted to install it to automate all the boring work.

So you have been publishing your webjournal online for over five years?

Yes, but I call it a blog nowdays, although I belive there is no import diffrence between webjournals and blogs. The share the same format, dated entries put in a reverse chronological order. But my writing has changed the last couple of years. I'm not that interested in sharing every bit of my daily life nowdays, I prefer writing about other things.

So what are you writing about today?

About things I read in the paper, about books, what I see on tv, if I go listend to a seminar and stuff like that. Still some entries are more diary-like then others, but it's the mix that makes blogs interesting.

What do you do when you're not blogging?

Well, I have a BA in journalism and I will soon start working at one of the largest newspapers in Sweden.

If you want to know something more... just ask!

Deutsch für Anfänger

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I decided to move all my German entries to a new blog: Deutsch für Anfänger.

I thought a new and shiny special German blog might get me to write more often in German (so why the hell am I writing this in English?). Anyway... go and have a look, my poor grammar might give the German language a whole new dimension! ;-)

what are blogs?

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A weblog is always both for oneself and for one's readers. If it were only for oneself, a private diary would be more useful. If it were only for readers, and not a tool for oneself, a more polished and finished form of publication would probably be more appropriate.

Blogs exist right on this border between what's private and what's public, and often we see that they disappear deep into the private sphere and reveal far too much information about the writer. When a blog is good, it contains a tension between the two spheres, as delicate a balancing act as the conversation of any experienced guest of the French salons of the 19 th century.

From Blogging thoughts: personal publication as on online research tool by Torill Mortensen and Jill Walker.

I'm a publisher!

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Just as email made us all writers, weblogs have made all of us publishers.

From We've Got Blog: How Weblogs Are Changing Our Culture
from Perseus Publishing.

digital cleaning up

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I re-arranged my category archives today. I removed some that I don't use and made a new one called society instead where put some of the stuff that have been floating around un-categorized.

I also decided to remove the Swedish archive because it's growing too big and I'm still suffering from insufficient disk space. Most of my entries are in Swedish so I guess it's easier to point out the English and the German ones instead.

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