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Donna Fontenot reminisces on how she wishes sometimes she could actually share her best personal SEO secrets with everyone, without sharing them with *everyone*. :)

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from SpostareDuro 809 Days ago #
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mafia - esque....LOL

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from Raquel 808 Days ago #
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Please let us know more!!

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from Kalena 808 Days ago #
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I actually have a private blog where I can bitch about clients and let my nasty swearing habit take reign. But no-one knows the URL but me and some close friends so no-one gets hurt and it’s more like therapy than a blog. Heh heh.

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from robwatts 808 Days ago #
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Keep it secret Donna, if it’s effective and works keep it that way ;)

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from charlieanzman 808 Days ago #
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I like Kalena’s private blog idea.  Kalena ... find me on Twitter or Facebook and send it to me.  LOVE to read it (Well, I guess twitter wouldn’t be too good .... hehe)

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from mikelowery 808 Days ago #
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typical seo’s trying to convince the world they have more "behind the curtain"

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from mvandemar 808 Days ago #
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mikelowery, that’s some serious sour grapes you have going on there. :DMost good seo’s do have "behind the curtain" info. Usually it’s stuff that you can find out there if you know where to look, and once you hear it you might go, "oh, yeah, I knew about that". The difference is that their info is filtered out from all the rumors, guesses, and misinformation floating around, and has supporting evidence to back up it’s worth.

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from billse 807 Days ago #
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wow. there’s some bait!

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from Kalena 807 Days ago #
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Sorry Charlie but I don’t know you well enough yet :-)

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from DazzlinDonna 807 Days ago #
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"Sorry Charlie" - seeing that made me think of Starkist tuna commercials a million years ago, when Charlie the tuna was always trying to be caught so he could be in a can of tuna, and he was always told "Sorry Charlie" (implying he wasn’t good enough to be in a can of Starkist).Probably, only U.S. oldsters like me will remember those commercials, but that was a funny little flashback.  For some reason, as a kid, I was enamored of those commercials.  No clue why.

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from SpostareDuro 807 Days ago #
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DD: I Luv the old "Sorry Charlie" Starkist commercials...you made me wanna do a YouTube search now.

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