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	<title>Comments on: Blogging Advice For Part Timer Bloggers With Full Time Job</title>
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		<title>By: alvin</title>
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		<description>Respectfully, I beg to differ from your current view point with regards to &quot;producing good quality and great blogging post. The key here is not quantity but quality. It is quality that you will grow your blog into a traffic generating machine&quot; I am a mental health care professional and often the impression of quality is a desire notion or state to arrive in any medium or life&#039;s facet. Indeed quality is a well place focus of our attention but a word to the wise, with effective quality principles, quantity follows. Quantity does not necessarily equates as a lack of healthy growth. The indicator to measure for effectiveness is not a lacking of the other but that quality of time spent in a medium should result in quantitative exposure to our experiences and expertise.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Respectfully, I beg to differ from your current view point with regards to &#8220;producing good quality and great blogging post. The key here is not quantity but quality. It is quality that you will grow your blog into a traffic generating machine&#8221; I am a mental health care professional and often the impression of quality is a desire notion or state to arrive in any medium or life&#8217;s facet. Indeed quality is a well place focus of our attention but a word to the wise, with effective quality principles, quantity follows. Quantity does not necessarily equates as a lack of healthy growth. The indicator to measure for effectiveness is not a lacking of the other but that quality of time spent in a medium should result in quantitative exposure to our experiences and expertise.</p>
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