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  • Corinne, Dooce is a pro, she makes a living off of her blogging income through Federated Media, she supports her family directly from that.

    Did Robert Scoble Break Google? 2007

  • Dooce, which is pronounced like “deuce,” focuses on the joys and horrors of contemporary motherhood.

    What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010

  • Dooce, which is pronounced like “deuce,” focuses on the joys and horrors of contemporary motherhood.

    What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010

  • A woman named Heather Armstrong, for instance, runs a blog called Dooce.

    What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010

  • A woman named Heather Armstrong, for instance, runs a blog called Dooce.

    What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010

  • Then there was the comparison to Dooce, which is weird and maybe I misunderstood and Sweetney was referencing her own comparisons to Dooce by others in the past, but I can't be sure.

    Community Is Hard. Deal With It. 2008

  • Someone already mentioned Dooce, which is also up there.

    Best of 2006. | Mind on Fire 2006

  • She is the "Dooce" of Dooce. com, and, as of this week, "Monetizing the Hate."

    Libby Mitchell: Say Something Nice 2009

  • I mean, yes, there are blogs that are highly successful this way, such as Dooce, but this is still a professional blog, or it tries to masquerade as one.

    Inside The Mailbag, Week #1 2007

  • I mean, yes, there are blogs that are highly successful this way, such as Dooce, but this is still a professional blog, or it tries to masquerade as one.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

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