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You can now put whatever you want in this space :)
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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It's also a curse. While I think that some LL owners push the blind link thing to the far extreme, bloggers and especially sponsor feeds have taken it even farther the other direction. I can now see why there are LL owners who are blind link nazi's. Now if it's your blog it's your site and you can do whatever you want as that affects no one but you. But with sponsor feeds, and what is kind of what this post is about, to get maximum benefit from them there needs to be guidelines set in place. |
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Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
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And its a learning experience, by putting up some links to my blog, I got some great feedback, although I didn't mean to hijack the thread and take it away from sponsor feeds though.
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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There are professional bloggers and I consider everyone who posts in this forum to be one, as we are all learning and searching for more knowledge to improve our craft. No rules is a good thing because it provides us the freedom to be creative and try different things and to share those findings with our fellow bloggers. Then there are the others. The ones who really wonder around clueless which is why I think its also a curse that there are no quality guidelines set in place. If this thread were to set a standard of some type for all bloggers, whether a sponsor or not, then that would be a great outcome. But other than PapaGMP, I have my doubts any sponsor will even notice this thread. |
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