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		<title>By: anivus</title>
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		<description>great thoughts greg... I would also say use the kiss principle - keep it super simple ! When blogging you will only have peoples attention for a short amount of time - keep your post on track and try to not go more then a few paragraphs.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>great thoughts greg&#8230; I would also say use the kiss principle &#8211; keep it super simple ! When blogging you will only have peoples attention for a short amount of time &#8211; keep your post on track and try to not go more then a few paragraphs.</p>
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