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welcome to another Nicelance.com. As usual, I'm coming to you from Nicelance.com Headquarters here in Melbourne, Australia, and on the show today we have the first group of interviews from our trip to BlogWorld Expo. You'll remember from our live show a few weeks ago that we were at the BlogWorld Expo 2010 Conference in Las Vegas, and while we were there, besides recording our live show, we also ran all around the halls of the conference pinning down interesting people to record short interviews for the show. And we've got the first three interviews of those for you today. We'll be hearing from Lijit, the team behind Lijit which is a free site search service; if you want to add a search engine to your website without doing a lot of coding or configuring plugins or whatever you might have to do to fit it into your system, Lijit has the solution for you; it's a drop-in site search with an advertising component that can even make you some money, so we'll be hearing from them. We'll also be hearing from Chris Garrett who along with Darren Rowse is responsible for The Pillars of Pro Blogging courses that are coming up on Nicelance.com over the next few weeks. We'll be hearing from him about his journey from web tech geek, just like me, into getting into the people behind web publishing and how he now considers himself an expert on professional blogging. But before all that we will be hearing my interview with Derek Featherstone whose name you may recognize from the accessibility world. Derek is a well recognized expert on accessibility, but he was at the conference not in his capacity as an accessibility expert but because he wanted to reengage with the fine art of blogging, and he'll be telling us how blogging helped him get his business off the launch pad and how he's kind of disconnected from blogging lately. I think a lot of people have. So, without further ado let's hear from Derek Featherstone.
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