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Brent Csutoras presents an interview between Eric Enge and Matt Cutts which gives insights into how Google might view a Social Media Consultant. Does Google Approve?
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from Burgo 1101 Days ago #
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I have to be honest, I’m not sure why this was sphunn, when essentially all the article does is contain an excerpt from another post? Why not sphinn the original post that the excerpt comes from?

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from Burgo 1101 Days ago #
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Heh. I notice there’s already a negative vote on my comment. I’m open to differing arguments, seriously... let me know why you disagreed with my comment :)

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from scottclark 1093 Days ago #
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Here’s the scoop.  Brent’s site/blog has CSS set so that links are not underlined... and I missed the link to the original.  I am tweaking my Firefox on there to underline links always on my sub-optimal laptop LCD.If I had noticed the link you better believe I would have sphunn the original article.  I appreciate the callout on this, Burgo, you’re dead on correct.

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from Burgo 1087 Days ago #
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Hi Scott,Thanks for returning with your reasoning there, it’s much appreciated. Glad we agree on that then :)

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from Burgo 944 Days ago #
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Getting an error needing more than 50 characters even thought I’ve supplied more. I’ll put the reasons in the comment.

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