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	<title>Comments on: Networking at tweetups: Guest post by Joe Ruiz of KSAT.com</title>
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		<title>By: Zuri</title>
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		<description>Joe,

Great stuff. I also hosted a Tweetup out here in Nevada City, Calif. I was actually pretty surprised by the number of people who attended. (51 signed the list with possibly 60 or so in the crowd.) It was good for a small town tweetup. And the great benefit I saw, being the MSM contact for those in the room, was they could finally ask questions of me and really gauge whether or not I can help them with their information needs. As the online community manager for my paper, that&#039;s exactly what the mission of my job is. So all of what you said really resonated.</description>
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<p>Great stuff. I also hosted a Tweetup out here in Nevada City, Calif. I was actually pretty surprised by the number of people who attended. (51 signed the list with possibly 60 or so in the crowd.) It was good for a small town tweetup. And the great benefit I saw, being the MSM contact for those in the room, was they could finally ask questions of me and really gauge whether or not I can help them with their information needs. As the online community manager for my paper, that&#8217;s exactly what the mission of my job is. So all of what you said really resonated.</p>
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