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I know I have been distant lately and it pains me in every way possible... The community is thriving and that is all that matters. Connecting and networking with individuals can be one of the more rewarding things you do in life. Smaller Indiana makes that (connection) possible. I have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy meeting the people that make up the fabric of Smaller Indiana.

If you are still a skeptic of the power of social networking and community building... I will stand as a testament...

I was given the opportunity to write Twitter Marketing for Dummies from Wiley Publishing because of a direct connection through social networking. The relationship was further solidified by a connection on Smaller Indiana. I am humbled to have been given this wonderful opportunity and it is highly unlikely it would have happened without Smaller Indiana.

The book is now on pre-order and you can go check it out: here.

Again, I have the community to thank.. Pat Coyle and Doug Karr for building a community that is and will change the social landscape of Indiana. Also, a huge thanks to Erik Deckers who helped with the writing and formation of the book. I couldn't have done it without his "ghostly" help.

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Kyle,

That's exciting! And quite an accomplishment. Congratulations!

Andrea

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Congrats! Looking forward to reading it - & of course you'll have to autograph it!
When/where is your release party?
~Kristen

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Thanks Andrea.
No release party planned. lol

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You should host a party where people are required to bring their smart phones and communicate via Twitter only :-)

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You should definitely host a party, and maybe do what some churches are doing where Tweets appear on a big screen for everyone to see! Congratulations on a huge achievement.

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That would be absolutely hilarious.. no talking.. just tweeting.

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Kyle, congrats on writing a book and to the others helping you out on it. That is a pretty big achievement.

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Kyle,

this is a great idea. Being new to twitter myself, I barely know how to use all that Twitter has to offer. I think this will be a huge hit.

Katalina

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No wonder we haven't heard from you. You have definitely been working to make your literary on iInternet mark in this world!

Congratulations, my friend!

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Kyle, that rocks!! CONGRATS TO YOU!

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Thanks everyone.. Maybe we should have a party. :)

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The Rathskeller it is!!!!

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