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Well, I like the point that was made that if you are following a lot of people and don't have many followers then you shouldn't be considered a spammer. When I first signed up, I followed almost every single blogger that I knew from various social sites and yes, they eventually followed me back but at one point it seemed like I was a spammer, but I'm not.
No worries nsmseo, I'm a fan of his too. I didn't write this article to bad mouth anyone because I understand how busy bloggers get, in which I stated that in the introduction.
Honestly, I didn't contact them originally to sneak my way to write this post, I contacted them for either business purposes or because I wanted to let them know I'm a fan. I was just surprised on people actually taking the time out to reply back to me, especially the fact they probably get hundreds of e-mails each day.
But thanks for reading!
Nsmseo, Maki actually commented and just told me he never received my e-mail. So, I will be updating that on my blog. My message probably went to his spam filter.
Seofactor, yeah, I don't like to judge a book by it's cover and I definitely didn't want to believe the hype. Now that Maki of Doshdosh.com took the time to contact me, I think every blogger just proves their just like us regular people. :-)
Thanks for reading and commenting!
Oh, maybe I should have just left my comment here instead of on your blog lol...
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