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Here’s what I look for when approving comments:
1. Good Comments – I’m looking for comments that offer creative insight, add to the conversation, enage readers and inspire them to reply thus keep the conversation going.
2. Relevancy – I’m looking for comments that are relevant to the post. Review the tags links on the right side of the page to locate relevant posts to comment on.
3. Offensive Links – If your comment includes a link to any offensive site it will not be approved.
4. One Liners – If your comment is a short one liner such as “great post”… “good job”… “thanks for sharing” etc. I most likley will not approve it.
If I’m going to give you a permanent back link I believe you outta at least take a minute or two and leave a good comment in return.
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