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Nick posts a nice high level piece about the what, where, when, why, and how of commenting on blogs. As many of us here on Sphinn know, its a good possible strategy for increasing key metrics for our sites.
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from theGypsy 1524 Days ago #
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Oh gawd... there U go destroying the world again Brother Jeff. Why in all that is freakin holy can’t we just comment cause we felt like it??? Man, I find a comment that even slightly smells like a ’drop’ I nuke em.....Yeah yeah, bad form..bla bla bla. It’s my space and so what. Whenever I comment it’s because I felt compelled to... grumph.... Like right now :0)I see a world of PRIVATE social media (and paid content blogs) where none of the marketing world can come along and fish with it. I know I am building one for me and my friends... totally private and blocked so link drops and social pandering won’t mean squat... A tutorial on commenting is like a tutorial on talking to someone... I would damn well hope most marketers can do that sensibly... he he... A ranting we will go... A ranting we will go.... Hi Ho Hi ho... A ranting we did go.... ( miss me bro?)... A Sphinn anyways Cuz.... t’was entertaining for the moment... :0)

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