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					<description>[...] Search Engine Marketing For Small Biz.    Description The First Search Engine Marketing E-book Written Specifically For Small Business Owners.   Excerpt from product page      Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing        Grow Your Business    &amp;#34;I would definitely recommend this Guide if you are serious about marketing your company.&amp;#34; - Sean Adams - Owner, LawnSite.com &amp;#38; PlowSite.com         Increased Revenue Is the Key   Attract More Traffic Everyone knows no matter how great your product or services are, you can&amp;#39;t sell what people can&amp;#39;t find. You need web site traffic. Learn how to become visible on the web.  Capture Better Leads A flood of visitors to your site is worthless if they aren&amp;#39;t interested in what you offer. You need quality traffic. Learn how to find the search phrases used by people looking for your products or services.  Close More Sales Of course, we&amp;#39;ll also teach you how to appear in the search results when people enter these search terms. Make it easy for customers to find you and you&amp;#39;ll close more sales.   Grow your business for only $79   Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to robert@searchengineguide.com and Robert will email the download information directly to you.          The Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing includes:   Lifetime updates - You&amp;#39;ll always have the latest information. 60 Day 100% Money Back Guarantee - no risk involved. Access to the author in a private online support forum.  Email updates, new information and examples.    Gain a Competitive Advantage  It&amp;#39;s likely your industry is hyper-competitive and becoming more so every day. You can use this guide to gain an advantage over your competitors.   Whether you need to catch up with your competitors or you see an opportunity to establish a competitive advantage, the Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing is your key to success.        &amp;#34;After reading the Search Engine Guide I realized a lot of the mistakes I was making in regard to search engine placement. I also realized how effective proper placement can be.  In this industry, competition is everywhere - and the internet is no different. Your clients are looking online to study their options and if you show up in their search results, you instantly have an advantage over your competition. -Sean Adams Owner, LawnSite.com &amp;#38; PlowSite.com       Written for Small Business Owners  The Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing teaches you proven techniques that you can use to drive customers to your site.  Search Engine Guide&amp;#39;s Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Laycock explains:   What search marketing is and how it can increase your bottom line How to know what phrases your customers use when searching How to run a pay-per-click campaign without breaking the bank How to get your site in front of potential buyers when they are ready to buy How to build solid links without relying on reciprocal link requests The simple changes you can make that can double your conversion rate Why submission programs are a rip-off     Support After the Sale  We know that no matter how easy a book is to read, there will always be questions about how to implement the ideas on your own site. That&amp;#39;s why when you buy the Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing, you also get free access to a private discussion area on our forum where you can ask the author questions.   The book purchase also includes FREE Lifetime Updates so you don&amp;#39;t have to worry about whether the information you&amp;#39;re reading is up to date or not. When you buy the Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing, we&amp;#39;ll put you on a special mailing list so we can let you know when we&amp;#39;ve updated the book with new information, new examples, or new techniques.   With FREE Lifetime Updates and a private support forum you will have the ideal search engine marketing guide.    Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to robert@searchengineguide.com and Robert will email the download information directly to you.              &amp;#34;It&amp;#39;s a great small business reference - just the right mix of how-to and why without being totally overwhelming. You&amp;#39;ve done a great job!&amp;#34;  -Heather Lloyd-Martin President and CEO of SuccessWorks          &amp;#34;Jen knows how to take the nuts and bolts of SEO and boil them down into words that every person can understand and strategies that can easily be implemented.&amp;#34; -Stoney deGeyter President, Pole Position Marketing          Brought to you by:     About the Author  Jennifer Laycock has been involved in Internet marketing since 1995 and with search engine optimization (SEO) since 2001.      Jennifer Laycock Editor-in-Chief Search Engine Guide     After spending seven years working for a variety of digital marketing agencies and serving as an in-house SEO for a mid-size e-commerce company, she left the world of traditional agencies to serve as an independent search marketing consultant for small to mid-size businesses throughout the United States.  Jennifer specializes in search engine friendly design and effective organic listings and also serves as a consultant on search engine optimization issues for both digital and full service agencies in the central Ohio area. Her clients have included companies like Verizon and Highlights for Children.  Recognized in the online forum communities as &amp;#34;thejenn,&amp;#34; she served as the Forum Administrator for the JimWorld Search Engine Marketing forums and as the Web Search Guide at About.com. Jennifer is also known for her writings on search engine optimization and consumer search issues. Her work has been featured at JimWorld, About.com, Search Engine Watch and other industry sites. She has also been interviewed and quoted by several publications including The Financial Times, The San Francisco Chronicle and Entrepreneur magazine.  Jennifer is a requested speaker and has served as both a panelist and a moderator of several interactive site clinics at Jupiter Media&amp;#39;s popular Search Engine Strategies conferences along with speaking at the virtual trade show eComXpo and serving as a keynote speaker for the 2005 MIVA Small Business Conference. You can also catch Jennifer sharing the stage with Matt Bailey at the Search Engine Marketing and Online Marketing seminars put on by The Karcher Group.     Jennifer has been interviewed by or featured in publications including:            All trademarks, slogans, text or logo representation used or referred to in this website are the property of their respective owners.              Only $79     Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to robert@searchengineguide.com and Robert will email the download information directly to you.          100% Money Back Guarantee.  If you aren&amp;#39;t totally satisfied with your purchase after 60 days, we&amp;#39;ll provide a full refund.        &amp;#34;I&amp;#39;m finally reading your book, and it is amazing. You have done a marvelous job of explaining SEM in general, SEO, keyword research, copywriting, linking -- damn, you&amp;#39;re good.&amp;#34;  -Claudia Bruemmer Former Managing Editor, ClickZ       Table of Contents INTRODUCTION: What is Search Engine Marketing? Chapter One: Search Engine Optimization  The Reality of Search Marketing: Getting Past What You Think You Know Understanding the Pinocchio Effect But What About the Sandbox?  The Number One Rule of Organic Search Marketing   Chapter Two: Selecting the Right Keywords to Target  The Language of the Search Buying Cycle Should You Use a Keyword or a Keyword Phrase? Getting Started with Keyword Research Keyword Research Tools  Yahoo Search Term Suggestion Tool Free Wordtracker Suggestion Tool Wordtracker Paid Service Trellian’s Keyword Discovery Tool  How Many Keyword Phrases Should You Target? Testing Your Research Understanding the Long Tail A Tip for when You are Just Starting Out Popular Search Term Lists   Chapter Three: Search Friendly Copy Editing  Matching Phrases to Your Content How to Create Keyword Rich Page Copy Understanding Keyword Density Understanding How Keywords Fit into Copy A Word of Warning About Keyword Density Understanding Semantics and Search Engines The Importance of Having Enough Page Copy How Search Engines Recognize Words   Chapter Four: Setting Up and Coding Your Site  Domain Names Hosting Issues Site Maps The Importance of Clean Code Using CSS Positioning Framed Content Getting Around Flash Javascript Files Optimizing Dynamic Content Other File Formats   Chapter Five: Optimizing Tags and Attributes  The Title Tag Meta Keyword Tags Meta Description Heading Tags ALT Attribute   Chapter Six: Getting Your Site Indexed  Understanding Site Submission How Will the Search Engines Find My Site? Submitting to Directories  Locate the Proper Category for Your Web Site Write an Appropriate Description Submit Your Site Major Directories Smaller Directories    Chapter Seven: Link Building  What is Link Popularity? Why Build Links? Understanding the Importance of Link Text What Makes for Good Link Text Getting Links to Your Site  Asking for Links pg 53  Talk in Terms of Other People’s Interest Make the Other Person Feel Important Use Names Whenever Possible Try to See Things From Other People’s Point of View  Link Building as Relationship Building Reciprocal Linking Incoming Links Buying Links Gaining Links Naturally  Press Releases Building a Community Other Free Tools Offer Product Reviews Affiliate Programs  Search Engines are Better at Valuing Links Outgoing Links What Not to Do    Chapter Eight: Pay-Per-Click Advertising  Why Use Pay-Per-Click Advertising The Number One Rule of Pay-Per-Click Advertising Essential Points to Consider in a Pay-Per-Click Campaign Finding the Phrases That Convert Deciding Which Phrases to Use Knowing What Your Conversion Rates Are Setting a Pay-Per-Click Budget  Cost of Generating Business Leads Cost of Generating Product Sales  Testing and Analyzing to See What Works Tracking Your Results Writing Effective Pay-Per-Click Ads The Importance of Landing Pages Which Engines Offer Pay-Per-Click Programs  Google AdWords “Starter Edition”  Why Starter Edition is Good for Small Business Why Starter Edition is Bad for Small Business   Do Your Research Targeting Your Best Audience  Understanding Dayparting Demographics via MSN AdCenter Demographics via Google AdWords Some Things to Consider About Demographic Targeting     Chapter Nine: Viral Marketing  A Low Cost Alternative for Creative Businesses Create Ideas That Will Interest People Appeal to People’s Egos Appeal to the Heart Know What Motivates Your Audience Ideas Spread Because They Are Important to the Spreader  Getting Started Refer a Friend Options   Chapter Ten: Getting Professional Search Marketing Help  Deciding to Hire Out Your Search Marketing Reviewing Service Offerings and Prices Finding a Reputable Company or Consultant What Size Company Should You Hire? Individual Consultants SEM-Only Specialist Firms Large Marketing Firms  Finding Free Search Marketing Help   Appendix: SEM Glossary of Terms    Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to robert@searchengineguide.com and Robert will email the download information directly to you.              &amp;#34;...I can tell you that it&amp;#39;s a great introduction to SEO. ...if you&amp;#39;re just starting out and are finding that you&amp;#39;re completely confused by all the conflicting info you read, then this is definitely the book for you.&amp;#34;  -Jill Whalen Owner, HighRankings.com           &amp;#34;...this book does a good job of explaining what a small business owner needs to do… and why. It also (thankfully!) dispels many common SEM myths that are still running rampant on the &amp;#39;Net today. In addition, it gives a complete and through overview with enough detail to get you off to a good start with your SEM campaign. Working through a logical process (instead of just throwing out random information), Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing takes the time to point out specific advantages and disadvantages of various aspects of SEM. Plus, the information contained in this ebook is not strictly editorial opinion from the author. Jennifer Laycock backs up her facts and figures with statistical data.&amp;#34;  -Karon Thackston Owner, Marketing Words                 Contact Us  Copyright 2007 K. Clough, Inc. All Rights Reserved.                      Sites you may be interested in Search Engine Marketing Made Simple &amp;#124; Small Business TrendsSocial Networking for Small Business at Sta.rtUp.biz &amp;#124; Startup Story Radio with Rob McNealyNever choose a SEO solution for your small biz Biz Growth Live Podcast: Mobile Marketing For Small Businesses - Krishna De: Branding, Personal Branding, Employer Branding, Social Media Marketing, Communications And PRSmall Biz Blog » Blog Archive » How To Succeed With An Internet BusinessWriters Block&amp;#8230;.Local Search Worth It?Why Search Engine Optimization is Crucial for Your Small Business &amp;#124; 10e20 BlogCT Biz Blogs » Blog Archive » Resource: links to blogs of interest   Tags search engine optimization search engine marketing search engine rank search engine ranking search engine submission    This product is also listed in  Business to Business New Products Promotion Money &amp;#38; Employment New Products Entrepreneur     Trends [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Search Engine Marketing For Small Biz.    Description The First Search Engine Marketing E-book Written Specifically For Small Business Owners.   Excerpt from product page      Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing        Grow Your Business    &quot;I would definitely recommend this Guide if you are serious about marketing your company.&quot; - Sean Adams - Owner, LawnSite.com &amp; PlowSite.com         Increased Revenue Is the Key   Attract More Traffic Everyone knows no matter how great your product or services are, you can&#39;t sell what people can&#39;t find. You need web site traffic. Learn how to become visible on the web.  Capture Better Leads A flood of visitors to your site is worthless if they aren&#39;t interested in what you offer. You need quality traffic. Learn how to find the search phrases used by people looking for your products or services.  Close More Sales Of course, we&#39;ll also teach you how to appear in the search results when people enter these search terms. Make it easy for customers to find you and you&#39;ll close more sales.   Grow your business for only $79   Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to <a href="mailto:robert@searchengineguide.com">robert@searchengineguide.com</a> and Robert will email the download information directly to you.          The Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing includes:   Lifetime updates - You&#39;ll always have the latest information. 60 Day 100% Money Back Guarantee - no risk involved. Access to the author in a private online support forum.  Email updates, new information and examples.    Gain a Competitive Advantage  It&#39;s likely your industry is hyper-competitive and becoming more so every day. You can use this guide to gain an advantage over your competitors.   Whether you need to catch up with your competitors or you see an opportunity to establish a competitive advantage, the Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing is your key to success.        &quot;After reading the Search Engine Guide I realized a lot of the mistakes I was making in regard to search engine placement. I also realized how effective proper placement can be.  In this industry, competition is everywhere - and the internet is no different. Your clients are looking online to study their options and if you show up in their search results, you instantly have an advantage over your competition. -Sean Adams Owner, LawnSite.com &amp; PlowSite.com       Written for Small Business Owners  The Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing teaches you proven techniques that you can use to drive customers to your site.  Search Engine Guide&#39;s Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Laycock explains:   What search marketing is and how it can increase your bottom line How to know what phrases your customers use when searching How to run a pay-per-click campaign without breaking the bank How to get your site in front of potential buyers when they are ready to buy How to build solid links without relying on reciprocal link requests The simple changes you can make that can double your conversion rate Why submission programs are a rip-off     Support After the Sale  We know that no matter how easy a book is to read, there will always be questions about how to implement the ideas on your own site. That&#39;s why when you buy the Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing, you also get free access to a private discussion area on our forum where you can ask the author questions.   The book purchase also includes FREE Lifetime Updates so you don&#39;t have to worry about whether the information you&#39;re reading is up to date or not. When you buy the Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing, we&#39;ll put you on a special mailing list so we can let you know when we&#39;ve updated the book with new information, new examples, or new techniques.   With FREE Lifetime Updates and a private support forum you will have the ideal search engine marketing guide.    Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to <a href="mailto:robert@searchengineguide.com">robert@searchengineguide.com</a> and Robert will email the download information directly to you.              &quot;It&#39;s a great small business reference - just the right mix of how-to and why without being totally overwhelming. You&#39;ve done a great job!&quot;  -Heather Lloyd-Martin President and CEO of SuccessWorks          &quot;Jen knows how to take the nuts and bolts of SEO and boil them down into words that every person can understand and strategies that can easily be implemented.&quot; -Stoney deGeyter President, Pole Position Marketing          Brought to you by:     About the Author  Jennifer Laycock has been involved in Internet marketing since 1995 and with search engine optimization (SEO) since 2001.      Jennifer Laycock Editor-in-Chief Search Engine Guide     After spending seven years working for a variety of digital marketing agencies and serving as an in-house SEO for a mid-size e-commerce company, she left the world of traditional agencies to serve as an independent search marketing consultant for small to mid-size businesses throughout the United States.  Jennifer specializes in search engine friendly design and effective organic listings and also serves as a consultant on search engine optimization issues for both digital and full service agencies in the central Ohio area. Her clients have included companies like Verizon and Highlights for Children.  Recognized in the online forum communities as &quot;thejenn,&quot; she served as the Forum Administrator for the JimWorld Search Engine Marketing forums and as the Web Search Guide at About.com. Jennifer is also known for her writings on search engine optimization and consumer search issues. Her work has been featured at JimWorld, About.com, Search Engine Watch and other industry sites. She has also been interviewed and quoted by several publications including The Financial Times, The San Francisco Chronicle and Entrepreneur magazine.  Jennifer is a requested speaker and has served as both a panelist and a moderator of several interactive site clinics at Jupiter Media&#39;s popular Search Engine Strategies conferences along with speaking at the virtual trade show eComXpo and serving as a keynote speaker for the 2005 MIVA Small Business Conference. You can also catch Jennifer sharing the stage with Matt Bailey at the Search Engine Marketing and Online Marketing seminars put on by The Karcher Group.     Jennifer has been interviewed by or featured in publications including:            All trademarks, slogans, text or logo representation used or referred to in this website are the property of their respective owners.              Only $79     Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to <a href="mailto:robert@searchengineguide.com">robert@searchengineguide.com</a> and Robert will email the download information directly to you.          100% Money Back Guarantee.  If you aren&#39;t totally satisfied with your purchase after 60 days, we&#39;ll provide a full refund.        &quot;I&#39;m finally reading your book, and it is amazing. You have done a marvelous job of explaining SEM in general, SEO, keyword research, copywriting, linking &#8212; damn, you&#39;re good.&quot;  -Claudia Bruemmer Former Managing Editor, ClickZ       Table of Contents INTRODUCTION: What is Search Engine Marketing? Chapter One: Search Engine Optimization  The Reality of Search Marketing: Getting Past What You Think You Know Understanding the Pinocchio Effect But What About the Sandbox?  The Number One Rule of Organic Search Marketing   Chapter Two: Selecting the Right Keywords to Target  The Language of the Search Buying Cycle Should You Use a Keyword or a Keyword Phrase? Getting Started with Keyword Research Keyword Research Tools  Yahoo Search Term Suggestion Tool Free Wordtracker Suggestion Tool Wordtracker Paid Service Trellian’s Keyword Discovery Tool  How Many Keyword Phrases Should You Target? Testing Your Research Understanding the Long Tail A Tip for when You are Just Starting Out Popular Search Term Lists   Chapter Three: Search Friendly Copy Editing  Matching Phrases to Your Content How to Create Keyword Rich Page Copy Understanding Keyword Density Understanding How Keywords Fit into Copy A Word of Warning About Keyword Density Understanding Semantics and Search Engines The Importance of Having Enough Page Copy How Search Engines Recognize Words   Chapter Four: Setting Up and Coding Your Site  Domain Names Hosting Issues Site Maps The Importance of Clean Code Using CSS Positioning Framed Content Getting Around Flash Javascript Files Optimizing Dynamic Content Other File Formats   Chapter Five: Optimizing Tags and Attributes  The Title Tag Meta Keyword Tags Meta Description Heading Tags ALT Attribute   Chapter Six: Getting Your Site Indexed  Understanding Site Submission How Will the Search Engines Find My Site? Submitting to Directories  Locate the Proper Category for Your Web Site Write an Appropriate Description Submit Your Site Major Directories Smaller Directories    Chapter Seven: Link Building  What is Link Popularity? Why Build Links? Understanding the Importance of Link Text What Makes for Good Link Text Getting Links to Your Site  Asking for Links pg 53  Talk in Terms of Other People’s Interest Make the Other Person Feel Important Use Names Whenever Possible Try to See Things From Other People’s Point of View  Link Building as Relationship Building Reciprocal Linking Incoming Links Buying Links Gaining Links Naturally  Press Releases Building a Community Other Free Tools Offer Product Reviews Affiliate Programs  Search Engines are Better at Valuing Links Outgoing Links What Not to Do    Chapter Eight: Pay-Per-Click Advertising  Why Use Pay-Per-Click Advertising The Number One Rule of Pay-Per-Click Advertising Essential Points to Consider in a Pay-Per-Click Campaign Finding the Phrases That Convert Deciding Which Phrases to Use Knowing What Your Conversion Rates Are Setting a Pay-Per-Click Budget  Cost of Generating Business Leads Cost of Generating Product Sales  Testing and Analyzing to See What Works Tracking Your Results Writing Effective Pay-Per-Click Ads The Importance of Landing Pages Which Engines Offer Pay-Per-Click Programs  Google AdWords “Starter Edition”  Why Starter Edition is Good for Small Business Why Starter Edition is Bad for Small Business   Do Your Research Targeting Your Best Audience  Understanding Dayparting Demographics via MSN AdCenter Demographics via Google AdWords Some Things to Consider About Demographic Targeting     Chapter Nine: Viral Marketing  A Low Cost Alternative for Creative Businesses Create Ideas That Will Interest People Appeal to People’s Egos Appeal to the Heart Know What Motivates Your Audience Ideas Spread Because They Are Important to the Spreader  Getting Started Refer a Friend Options   Chapter Ten: Getting Professional Search Marketing Help  Deciding to Hire Out Your Search Marketing Reviewing Service Offerings and Prices Finding a Reputable Company or Consultant What Size Company Should You Hire? Individual Consultants SEM-Only Specialist Firms Large Marketing Firms  Finding Free Search Marketing Help   Appendix: SEM Glossary of Terms    Your ebook will be available for immediate download after the purchase.  If you are not directed to a download page after purchase please send an email to <a href="mailto:robert@searchengineguide.com">robert@searchengineguide.com</a> and Robert will email the download information directly to you.              &quot;&#8230;I can tell you that it&#39;s a great introduction to SEO. &#8230;if you&#39;re just starting out and are finding that you&#39;re completely confused by all the conflicting info you read, then this is definitely the book for you.&quot;  -Jill Whalen Owner, HighRankings.com           &quot;&#8230;this book does a good job of explaining what a small business owner needs to do… and why. It also (thankfully!) dispels many common SEM myths that are still running rampant on the &#39;Net today. In addition, it gives a complete and through overview with enough detail to get you off to a good start with your SEM campaign. Working through a logical process (instead of just throwing out random information), Small Business Guide to Search Engine Marketing takes the time to point out specific advantages and disadvantages of various aspects of SEM. Plus, the information contained in this ebook is not strictly editorial opinion from the author. Jennifer Laycock backs up her facts and figures with statistical data.&quot;  -Karon Thackston Owner, Marketing Words                 Contact Us  Copyright 2007 K. Clough, Inc. All Rights Reserved.                      Sites you may be interested in Search Engine Marketing Made Simple | Small Business TrendsSocial Networking for Small Business at Sta.rtUp.biz | Startup Story Radio with Rob McNealyNever choose a SEO solution for your small biz Biz Growth Live Podcast: Mobile Marketing For Small Businesses - Krishna De: Branding, Personal Branding, Employer Branding, Social Media Marketing, Communications And PRSmall Biz Blog » Blog Archive » How To Succeed With An Internet BusinessWriters Block&#8230;.Local Search Worth It?Why Search Engine Optimization is Crucial for Your Small Business | 10e20 BlogCT Biz Blogs » Blog Archive » Resource: links to blogs of interest   Tags search engine optimization search engine marketing search engine rank search engine ranking search engine submission    This product is also listed in  Business to Business New Products Promotion Money &amp; Employment New Products Entrepreneur     Trends [&#8230;]
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		<title>Comment on Goals for new bloggers by The Ultimate Guide 2: Surely You Have a Goal? - Liz Strauss at Successful Blog - Thinking, writing, business ideas . . . Youâ€™re only a stranger once.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 12:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Goals for New Bloggers  is a straightforward outline of how approach setting up a blog on the path to success. [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Yes, CTBizBlogs is alive! by Heather</title>
		<link>http://www.ctbizblogs.com/2007/04/08/yes-ctbizblogs-is-alive/#comment-11924</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2007 21:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Oh welcome back Sabine - I have really missed you

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		<title>Comment on Business Smart Tools Conference Tuesday, May 15th, 2007 by Valorie Luther</title>
		<link>http://www.ctbizblogs.com/2007/05/14/business-smart-tools-conference-tuesday-may-15th-2007/#comment-10835</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2007 15:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks Sabine!!  It's going to be great but we are going to miss you!</description>
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		<title>Comment on Blogging Retail by Sabine</title>
		<link>http://www.ctbizblogs.com/2006/11/01/blogging-retail/#comment-9180</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 03:20:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks for stopping by, Michelle. I just went back to revisit your site, and I think you folks really understand blogging. I particularly like the Bits of Beauty posts.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Blogging Retail by Michelle</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Apr 2007 13:17:43 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks for the mention.  Blogging as a retail site is becoming more and more common place and as things progress, then so is the blogging structure.  We currently rate just outside the Top 100 in technorati on Australian sites so we are trying to work our way up the list.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for the mention.  Blogging as a retail site is becoming more and more common place and as things progress, then so is the blogging structure.  We currently rate just outside the Top 100 in technorati on Australian sites so we are trying to work our way up the list.
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		<title>Comment on Podcamp NYC 2007 by Sabine</title>
		<link>http://www.ctbizblogs.com/2007/04/08/podcamp-nyc-2007/#comment-8481</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 02:17:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks, Adam. And thanks for letting me know about my overly-strong anti-spam that prevented you from commenting yesterday. I hope it's better now.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Podcamp NYC 2007 by Adam Varga</title>
		<link>http://www.ctbizblogs.com/2007/04/08/podcamp-nyc-2007/#comment-8432</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2007 16:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Sabine, I've posted my notes from my talk &lt;a href=&quot;http://adamvarga.com/blog/2007/04/08/building-dialog-with-your-podcasts-audience/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;here&lt;/a&gt;. Glad you enjoyed it. - Adam</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sabine, I&#8217;ve posted my notes from my talk <a href="http://adamvarga.com/blog/2007/04/08/building-dialog-with-your-podcasts-audience/" rel="nofollow">here</a>. Glad you enjoyed it. - Adam
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		<title>Comment on Podcamp NYC 2007 by Sabine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 22:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thanks for stopping by, Whitney. I definitely am planning on coming to Podcamp Philly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for stopping by, Whitney. I definitely am planning on coming to Podcamp Philly.
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		<title>Comment on Podcamp NYC 2007 by whitney Hoffman</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 15:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>I'm really glad you had a great experience at Podcamp NYC and I hope you'll consider coming to POdcamp Philly, Sept. 6, 7 &amp;#38; 8!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m really glad you had a great experience at Podcamp NYC and I hope you&#8217;ll consider coming to POdcamp Philly, Sept. 6, 7 &amp; 8!
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