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    November 20, 2009

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    Dave Lucas

    Wow! You are over-the-top smart! Every year about this time, I open up my blog and invite GUEST-POSTERS to contribute. I'm thinking you might be able to write a great guest-post for my blog! Let me know!

    Tony Faustino

    Dave, this is one of the nicest comments I've ever received! Thank you so very much for your kind invitation and for taking the time to stop by.

    I'd be happy to take you up on your offer as a guest poster. I'm going to have to think up a good post for your readers. Hmmm, let me noodle on that over the Thanksgiving Holiday. I really like your "Get Blog Traffic WITHOUT Google" post -- that's great stuff!

    Until then, I wish you and your family a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

    Shah Mahmood Qureshi

    Wow thans for great blog

    Tony Faustino

    Shah, it's very nice of you to read my blog. Thank you, it means a lot to me. I'm glad you found it helpful, and I hope you'll come back and comment again soon. All the best to you!

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