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Another take on the recent MSNBC article that shows how people who don’t know what they are talking about can do a disservice to their readers with misinformation.
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from sphinndr 1493 Days ago #
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I still can’t believe this MSNBC guy opened his big mouth, as all that came out is crap. He definitely not a Sphinn reader as if he were would truly be able to understand that there are benifits to all/most of the items on his truly spell binding list.

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from seofactor 1493 Days ago #
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Thank you very much for the Sphinn BigBossMan. Jaan (Incrediblehelp) also did the same thing. His should be noted as well.

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from cbultman 1492 Days ago #
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I applaud you on your response.  It’s unbelievable how people with little knowledge (and the unwillingness to learn) can post such bold statements as the original writer from MSNBC has done.  I think you made a great point... "You have to learn to learn".  If more people took this approach, we’d be enjoying web 2.0 so much more!

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from Gamermk 1490 Days ago #
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While I commend your article, I’ll be honest I really, really hope I don’t see another article here analyzing why everything he listed was stupid because everyone and their dog in the search community already know this now.He’s dumb. MSNBC is dumb. Let’s move on.

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from incrediblehelp 1490 Days ago #
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I agree gamermk, time to leave this punk along to die a slow death.

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