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		<title>Posterous Initial Thoughts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This service seemed so simple so I had try it out. http://posterous.com/ In short you can post to your all of your&#160; content distribution points via your email or&#160; via a posterous&#160; bookmarklet in your browser. I signed up and first port as usual is the profile page where I edited my user data by [...]


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<p>     This service seemed so simple so I had try it out. <a href="http://posterous.com/" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://posterous.com/</a>
<p />  In short you can post to your all of your&nbsp; content distribution points via your email or&nbsp; via a posterous&nbsp; bookmarklet in your browser.
<p />  I signed up and first port as usual is the profile page where I edited my user data by adding the same old greyscale photo I&#8217;ve been using sometime now and then changed the theme to match my main sites. I also made sure at sign up that the posterous URL contains my company name which unsurprisingly includes my keywords.
<p />  To get the system set up for content sharing you have to go through the usual steps of handing over your passwords which I do with one eye on the future when the service goes down and my passwords get scattered across cyberspace &#8211; or maybe I&#8217;m paranoid. But once you&#8217;ve got over that you can start your messing about.
<p />  Getting down to business I decided to use the bookmarklet first and posted directly to my posterous site. Here are the results <a href="http://brooksdigitalmarketing.posterous.com/" class="moz-txt-link-freetext">http://brooksdigitalmarketing.posterous.com/</a> . Personally I think it looks ok but I&#8217;m not particularly bothered since it is more a stepping stone to my main site.
<p />  When you post via email which I used for this post you can specify whether or not you want to post to all usingthe post@ syntax or you can use a selection of other; for this I used blog@.
<p />  I would recommend reading the FAQ sections as there is a lot you can do with this but in truth I&#8217;m a novice so can&#8217;t offer any more wisdom. What I do know is that the posterous pages get cached and the links are not nofollowed so there seems to be some link love available.
<p />  Give it a spin and see what you think.
<p style="font-size: 10px;">  <a href="http://posterous.com">Posted via email</a>   from <a href="http://brooksdigitalmarketing.posterous.com/posterous-initial-thoughts">Brooks Digital Marketing </a>  </p>
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