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@mpilatow: Thanks for the submit! @rtwoods: Glad you like the title. It's an actual chapter in the book.
Thanks for the recognition, Brian. Time for me to step up my tweets and make them worthy of being read!
The author is a regular contributor to Business Weekly. His article is posted there, as are eight comments in support of it. He regularly writes "penny-pinching tips," so I'm guessing that's where this article got its focus. No matter what, though, it's amazing how many small business owners are going to read this and believe it. Yikes!
Thanks for the submit, Stoney! I appreciate it even though you're of the perpetrators listed in my fifth resolution.
Tamar - you're truly amazing. You spent all that time compiling it, and now we get to spend a lot of time reading it. Happy Holidays to you!!!
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I'm glad you liked it, Stoney! Thought I'd change things up a bit.
No more rhymes now, I mean it...
Great post and good ideas on what is needed to have a successful blog. I personally like seeing what other sites bloggers like/read/endorese because if I like their blog, chances are I'll like their recommendations as well.
This is one of the best books I've ever read. He went unpublished for so long that he had to use a railroad stake to put his rejection letters in the wall.
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