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	Comments on: Friday Q&#160;&#038;&#160;A: How to Manage Trello Boards, Content Marketing to Different Audiences, and How to Choose New Features	</title>
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		By: Mike Chan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey Alex, nice post. Quick question about the Trello usage. When your team pulls a card from a Project board to a Team board, are they moving or copying that card? And if they&#039;re copying it, on which card do they write notes and interact? 

I primarily have this issue when a card represents a task that I might take some time to complete, such as a longer blog post. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Alex, nice post. Quick question about the Trello usage. When your team pulls a card from a Project board to a Team board, are they moving or copying that card? And if they&#8217;re copying it, on which card do they write notes and interact? </p>
<p>I primarily have this issue when a card represents a task that I might take some time to complete, such as a longer blog post. Would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks!</p>
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		By: Sébastien Tromp		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2015 15:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the advice Alex!


I guess I had known the answer all along but didn&#039;t really want to hear it: you have to write what your customers / users want to read, and not what you want to write about (because that&#039;s easier or just something you want to share about).


What was your process to find the direction for the Groove blog? Did you try different approaches and went with what got the most traction?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the advice Alex!</p>
<p>I guess I had known the answer all along but didn&#8217;t really want to hear it: you have to write what your customers / users want to read, and not what you want to write about (because that&#8217;s easier or just something you want to share about).</p>
<p>What was your process to find the direction for the Groove blog? Did you try different approaches and went with what got the most traction?</p>
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