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		<title>Comment on The Basic First Steps of Blogging - Learn From The Expert! by barkett</title>
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		<description>Mr. Conlan,

While I appreciate having my article reproduced in the blogosphere as we both are interested in growing the blogging industry, I don't appreciate my article being attributed to you.  You, being a serious part of the blogging industry, should hold yourself to the highest of standards when reproducing others' articles by clearly stating who wrote the original article and where you found it.  You go so far as to have your name before my article's title and then, to add insult to injury, add "by C. Douglas Conlan" after the title.  

There are proper ways to include someone else's articles in your blogs, and this is not the proper way.  As a professional, I would hope that you will take every step necessary to rectify this issue.

D. Barkett
Creative eMarketing Solutions</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Conlan,</p>
<p>While I appreciate having my article reproduced in the blogosphere as we both are interested in growing the blogging industry, I don&#8217;t appreciate my article being attributed to you.  You, being a serious part of the blogging industry, should hold yourself to the highest of standards when reproducing others&#8217; articles by clearly stating who wrote the original article and where you found it.  You go so far as to have your name before my article&#8217;s title and then, to add insult to injury, add &#8220;by C. Douglas Conlan&#8221; after the title.  </p>
<p>There are proper ways to include someone else&#8217;s articles in your blogs, and this is not the proper way.  As a professional, I would hope that you will take every step necessary to rectify this issue.</p>
<p>D. Barkett<br />
Creative eMarketing Solutions</p>
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