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[…] there was health break and the conference started with opening remarks from the Kenya ICT Board. Moses Kemibaro, one of the top Kenyan bloggers made a presentation on his journey into blogging and experiences so […]
Had to read every page in the presentation above after I clicked to page 7 (seven is one of my fave numbers)
Recently started a blog and taking it one step at a time.
Thanks for the advice. Thanks for thee words of encouragement. May be you should write a small ebook for upcoming Kenyan bloggers – or just a series of posts on this.
@philos thats for the positive feedback. You read my mind 🙂 I think an eBook is in the offing after all the remarks I received on the presentation.