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		<title>Blog Commenting Tip #1a</title>
		<description>This one may actually be more important than my original #1 Tip for commenting on blogs - so I'm calling it Tip #1a.

Check Your ATTITUDE at the Door.

For the past week or two there's been a lot of mud-slinging and name-calling going on at some popular Search/Marketing related blogs (no ...</description>
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		<title>No SEO, No Website Design, No Search Engines&#8230;</title>
		<description>Today there will be none of that - at least for a minute or two.

DailyCoyote twittered this earlier:
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen.  http://www.vimeo.com/1211060 Go watch it, trust me.
I trusted her, I went and watched, and I'm still all a-tingle from the experience. :)

If you're not ...</description>
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		<title>&#8216;Commenting&#8217; as a Marketing Tool - my #1 &#8216;No-Brainer&#8217; Tip</title>
		<description>'Commenting' on blogs and forums can be a free, easy, and effective way to gain relevant, targeted 'traffic links' and traffic to a website.
We've all seen blog and forum comments that were obviously done to promote a website, a product, another blog, etc.  When done thoughtfully, I don't think there's ...</description>
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