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probably change your behavior. While I think most
of us want a “clean” public well, the sense of “crossing the line” is probably not going to enter into the equation for most businesses. The equation . reward. Mike Choraaj February 26, 2009 at 11:32 pm Children are always nice to see. This picture is nicely made. It shows a real impacts. Andrew Shotland February 26, 2009 at 11:42 pm Ok Mike that’s the freakiest comment spam I have seen in a while that I need to keep it up. Thanks for the kind freaky words. Zach March 11, 2009 at 8:52 am @andrew & Mike…..hahahahahaha I found this site yesterday and I am HOOKED! So much GREAT content,
and written in such a witty, humorous view. Keep up the great work Andrew! Bob August 24, 2010 at 10:44 pm Freelance Photography is extremely competitive, I’m sure every bit of positive feedback helps. Especially if that photographer had a rogue client that left negative feedback on Yelp, etc…even one negative feedback could really hurt their bottom-line. PREVIOUS Rel=Canonical: A Gift To SEO Consultants & Clients? NEXT Kick The Google Webmaster Tools Habit Subscribe To The LSG Blog! No SPAM. Ever. Email.