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August 13th, 2009 3 Comments » We DoFollow comments

Comment posted on Writing Better Web Content – Avoid the Marketing Cliche by Tokyo Web Designs

Hi Philip.
Glad you liked it!

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    Fair enough question Nick.
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    Yahoo Messenger is an IM system.

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3 Responses to “Hi Philip. Glad you liked it! …”

  1. Philip M. says:

    Haha nice one! Such an excellent post! Really helpful for those who offer quality web content writing services! thanks a lot!

  2. Hi Philip.
    Glad you liked it!

  3. Jimmy says:

    “No questions asked” is another one I hate.

    Companies should welcome and encourage a dialogue with their customers.
    Questions SHOULD be asked. By both sides.

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