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<description>A reporter yesterday told me that my posts had too many links, that it may be disruptive to people reading my blog. I explained my position that the best blogs send people away acting as an intelligent agent on a...</description>
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<author>jerry@leads4insurance.com (Jerry)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Isn't linking out sort of the whole point of the internet, to begin with?  You need some sort of new reader insurance, leads that will guide your readership to other interesting and related blogs... and vice versa.  I think it's healthy and helpful, and key to growth.  Keep it up!</p>

<p>Jerry<br />
www.leads4insurance.com</p>]]></description>
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